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  2. The Spice of Life (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Spice of Life was a 13-episode television series produced by Blackrod Ltd. and aired by Channel 4 in 1983, with narration by actor Edward Woodward. [1] Each half-hour episode covered a different cooking spice or herb, including information on how it grows and is used in various locations around the world; showing several dishes using that spice.

  3. List of Australian herbs and spices - Wikipedia

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    Australian herbs and spices are generally dried and ground to produce a powdered or flaked spice, either used as a single ingredient or in blends. They were used to a limited extent by colonists in the 18th and 19th centuries. Some extracts were used as flavouring during the 20th century.

  4. The Spice of Life - Wikipedia

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    "Spice of Life", by George Fox from Spice of Life "The Spice of Life", by Everything but the Girl from Eden; Other uses. The Spice of Life, 1948 French film directed ...

  5. Say You'll Be There - Wikipedia

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    For the Return of the Spice Girls Tour, it was performed as the third song from the show's opening segment. The group dressed in tight bronze and copper-coloured outfits made by Italian fashion designer Roberto Cavalli. [147] For the Spice World – 2019 Tour, the group performed the song dressed in gold and silver outfits designed by Gabriella ...

  6. Slice of life - Wikipedia

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    Slice of life is a depiction of mundane experiences in art and entertainment. [1] In theater, slice of life refers to naturalism, while in literary parlance it is a narrative technique in which a seemingly arbitrary sequence of events in a character's life is presented, often lacking plot development, conflict, and exposition, as well as often having an open ending.

  7. The Spice of Life (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Spice of Life (French: Les Casse Pieds) is a 1948 French comedy film directed by Jean Dréville and starring Noël-Noël, Bernard Blier and Jean Tissier. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lucien Carré.

  8. Neil Perry - Wikipedia

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    Neil Perry is a board member of the Bestest Foundation for Kids. [25] Bestest raises funds for children who fall outside the standard boundaries of the larger established charities and helps get these children support to battle an illness, obtain equipment for disabilities, gain access to education or provide urgent assistance to children at risk. 100% of all funds raised goes directly to ...

  9. Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia is a 2018 biographical anthology compiled and edited by Anita Heiss and published by Black Inc. [1] It includes 52 short written pieces by Aboriginal Australians from many walks of life and discusses issues like Australian history of colonisation and assimilation, activism, significance of country, culture and language, identity and intersectionality, family ...