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  2. Russian wedding ring - Wikipedia

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    Russian Wedding Rings, also known as Triple rolling rings, are three interlocking bands of rose, white, and yellow gold, worn on the right hand. Each band is much thinner than normal bands. The three bands symbolize the Holy Trinity of Christian orthodox religion, or the past, present, and future of the couple. No stones are set in the ring

  3. Crown Imperial (march) - Wikipedia

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    Walton, usually a slow and painstaking worker, wrote Crown Imperial in less than a fortnight. [6] The title may have been drawn from William Dunbar 's poem "In Honour of the City of London", which Walton set as a cantata of the same name in 1937; it included the line ‘In beawtie beryng the crone imperial".

  4. Russian wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    The best man and bridesmaid are called "Witnesses" or "Свидетели" (svideteli) in Russian. [1] The ceremony and the ring exchange take place on the first day of the wedding. Russian weddings ceremonies have undertaken a certain amount of Western traditions, including incorporating maids of honour into the wedding party.

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  6. William Walton - Wikipedia

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    Walton in 1926. Sir William Turner Walton OM (29 March 1902 – 8 March 1983) was an English composer. During a sixty-year career, he wrote music in several classical genres and styles, from film scores to opera.

  7. List of compositions by William Walton - Wikipedia

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    brass band: Brass ensemble: 1981: A Birthday Fanfare: brass (3 trumpets, 4 horns) and percussion brass (7 trumpets) and percussion: composed as a 70th birthday present for Karl-Friedrich Still, Walton's neighbour in Ischia: Chamber music: 1919, 1921: Piano Quartet: violin, viola, cello and piano: revised 1921 and 1974–1975 Chamber music: 1919 ...

  8. Waltons (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1987, by vocalist/guitarist Jason Plumb, bassist Keith Nakonechny and drummer David Cooney. [3] The band was originally known as "Neurotic Paperboy", before changing to The Waltons; the name was derived from the fact that Plumb had been given the nickname "Walton" by a bandmate in an earlier musical project, although Plumb sometimes joked that the ...

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    On another page, he had scrawled, “Wasted Youth,” a tribute to a hardcore band he knew well. Hamm’s role at Grateful Life made him feel important. Yet despite his embrace of the program, there was still a small part of him that worried that all the classwork and Narcotics Anonymous meetings weren’t enough.