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    Melania Trump examining the 2018 White House Christmas decorations. Melania personally involved herself in decorations and planning within the White House. [198] She was particular about how things were designed and arranged whenever events were planned, but she would take on a calm and relaxed demeanor once the event began. [199]

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    Cocktail hour took place around a Victorian-inspired shrimp-laden centerpiece—the crustaceans were purely decorative but apparently looked so enticing guests kept trying to eat them.

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    Shower room in a Swiss train. Shower trains (known as Armeebadezug) were used in Switzerland. Each train consisted of old rolling stock from private railway companies: a locomotive, a tank car and converted passenger cars, each with a shower room and two cloakrooms. The water was taken from the tank car and heated by the locomotive. This train ...

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    The Baby Train, or simply Baby Train, is an urban legend told in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia. [1] The legend first appeared in Christopher Morley's 1939 novel Kitty Foyle. [2] According to the legend, a certain small town had an unusually high birth rate.

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