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    Soooooo, Carole Middleton's brand, Party Pieces, is in a huge amount of debt.Which isn't great news for the Middletons—to the point where Carole is “desperately” trying to shield her ...

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    Before she was part of the royal family, Princess Kate Middleton was part of a party planning empire — sort of. Kate’s parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, owned Party Pieces, a party ...

  4. Carole Middleton - Wikipedia

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    Carole Elizabeth Goldsmith was born on 31 January 1955 in Perivale, London, the daughter of Ronald (1931–2003) and Dorothy Goldsmith (née Harrison; 1935–2006), great-granddaughter of Jane Harrison (née Liddle; c.1839–1881) whose great-greatgrandfather was aristocrat Sir Thomas Conyers, 9th Baronet.

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    Live from Daryl's House (simply known as Daryl's House and often abbreviated as LFDH) is an online music series that debuted in the autumn of 2007. The show features singer-songwriter Daryl Hall performing with his band and various guest artists at his home in Millerton, New York . [ 1 ]

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    React Media, LLC (also known as React and formerly Fine Brothers Productions, Inc., [2] Fine Brothers Entertainment, Inc., [3] FBE, Inc., [4] and FBE, LLC [5]) is an American digital media and entertainment company founded by brothers Benny Fine (born March 19, 1981) and Rafi Fine (born June 9, 1983).

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  9. Party piece - Wikipedia

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    In 1717, the actor and playwright Colley Cibber wrote The Nonjuror as a party piece for King George II who paid Cibber £2,000 and appointed him poet laureate as a result. [10] [11] The poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge's party piece was the recitation of his poem "Christabel" which he performed for others many times before it was published in 1816. [1]