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    Gift ideas for boyfriends, husbands, friends and any hard-to-shop-for men this Valentine's Day.

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    Choose one of these unusual gifts for friends or family and impress 'em with your thoughtful gift-giving skills next holiday or birthday.

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    Here are some of the best gifts for men who fish, including quite a few that have been hits with my fish-loving husband. Columbia This performance hoodie from Columbia is a must-own for fishermen.

  5. Al-ʿIqd al-Farīd - Wikipedia

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    al-ʿIqd al-Farīd (The Unique Necklace, Arabic: العقد الفريد) is an anthology attempting to encompass 'all that a well-informed person had to know in order to pass in society as a cultured and refined individual' (or adab), [1] composed by Ibn ʿAbd Rabbih (860–940), an Arab writer and poet from Córdoba in Al-Andalus.

  6. Necklace - Wikipedia

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    The court necklace originated from a Buddhist rosary sent in 1643 by the Dalai Lama to the first emperor of the Qing dynasty. The necklace is composed of 108 small beads, with 4 large beads of contrasting stones to symbolize the 4 seasons, and was placed between groups of 27 beads.

  7. Necklace of Harmonia - Wikipedia

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    Polynices offering Eriphyle the necklace of Harmonia; Attic red-figure oenochoe ca. 450–440 BC. Louvre museum. The Necklace of Harmonia, also called the Necklace of Eriphyle, was a fabled object in Greek mythology that, according to legend, brought great misfortune to all of its wearers or owners, who were primarily queens and princesses of the ill-fated House of Thebes.

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