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  2. Five Roses Flour - Wikipedia

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    Five Roses Flour in Montreal. The Farine Five Roses sign is a feature of the Montreal skyline, first erected above the Ogilvie flour mill in 1948. [3] The sign faced uncertainty when the Five Roses brand was sold in 2006, as ADM still owned the mill and had little interest in promoting a brand it no longer owned.

  3. File:Montreal - Farine five roses.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Montreal Roses FC - Wikipedia

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    [26] [27] [28] A blue rose, which does not occur naturally, features prominently on the club's crest – intended to evoke perseverance, resilience, and the idea of "[making] the impossible possible." [17] [25] The typography used in the club's branding, inspired by the Farine Five Roses sign, was designed to resemble thorns on the stems of roses.

  5. Lake of the Woods Milling Company - Wikipedia

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    Its peak production turned a daily 62,000 bushels of wheat into 10,000 barrels of flour. The flour was marketed under the name Five Roses, which became a world-famous brand. In 1913, Lake of the Woods released the first edition of the Five Roses Cook Book, which is still in production to this day.

  6. Five Roses - Wikipedia

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    Five Roses may refer to: Five Roses, by Miracle Fortress, 2007; Five Roses Flour, a Canadian brand This page was last edited on 8 November ...

  7. These are the pedophile symbols you need to know to protect ...

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    A FBI document obtained by Wikileaks details the symbols and logos used by pedophiles to identify sexual preferences. According to the document members of pedophilic organizations use of ...

  8. Rose (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    The heraldic rose has a stylized form consisting of five symmetrical lobes, five barbs, and a circular seed. The rose is one of the most common plant symbols in heraldry, together with the lily, which also has a stylistic representation in the fleur-de-lis. [1] The rose was the symbol of the English Tudor dynasty, and the ten-petaled Tudor rose ...

  9. Rose symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Other well-known examples of rose symbolism in Sufism include: The Sufi master Jilani is known as "the Rose of Baghdad" and his order, the Qadiriyya, uses the rose as its symbol. Two prominent books aligned with Sufism are The Rose Garden by Saadi and Mahmud Shabistari's The Rose Garden of Secrets.