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  2. Sakkarakatti - Wikipedia

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    The film was initially described as a "candy floss love story with a city subject" and was set to feature Ishita Sharma and Sivi in other lead roles, although Sivi was later replaced by Vedhika. [5] During the making of Sakkarakatti , cinematographer Andrew left the project as his dates clashed with a prior commitment with a Hindi film and was ...

  3. Uapaca kirkiana - Wikipedia

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    Uapaca kirkiana, the sugar plum or mahobohobo, is a species of dioecious plant in the family Phyllanthaceae. It is native to the southern Afrotropics, where it occurs in well-watered miombo woodlands. Within range it is one of the most popular wild fruits. It is rarely cultivated but trees are left when land is being cleared.

  4. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Plum attempts to turn Mother Ginger back into a toy, but Clara tinkers with the engine so it aims back at Sugar Plum when activated, turning her back into a porcelain doll and rendering her entire army lifeless. Thanked for restoring peace among the Realms and the destruction of Sugar Plum, Clara promises to visit in the future.

  5. Sugar plum - Wikipedia

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    Sugar plums are widely associated with Christmas, through cultural phenomena such as the Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker (composed by Tchaikovsky, 1892), as well as the line, "The children were nestled all snug in their beds/While visions of sugar plums danced in their heads," from Clement C. Moore's poem A Visit from St. Nicholas (1823), better known as " 'Twas the Night Before Christmas".

  6. Sugarplum - Wikipedia

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    Sugarplum is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Amelanchier canadensis, native to eastern North America; Diospyros virginiana; Prune plum (Prunus domestica subsp. domestica) It may also refer to: A composition by jazz pianist Bill Evans from his 1971 album The Bill Evans Album

  7. Strange Magic (film) - Wikipedia

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    After realizing her love for Sunny, the spell of the love potion breaks, and the two kiss. Roland returns after appearing to fall to his death, love potion in hand. He sprays Marianne, much to the dismay of Bog, and she appears to be under the spell and begins singing. Sugar Plum holds a very outraged Bog back and urges him to wait and watch.

  8. Amelanchier canadensis - Wikipedia

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    Amelanchier canadensis (bilberry, [2] Canadian serviceberry, chuckle-berry, currant-tree, [3] juneberry, shad-blow serviceberry, shad-blow, shadbush, shadbush serviceberry, sugarplum, thicket serviceberry) is a species of Amelanchier native to eastern North America in Canada from Newfoundland west to southern Ontario, and in the United States from Maine south to Alabama.

  9. Visions of Sugar Plums - Wikipedia

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    Visions of Sugar Plums is a 2003 novella by Janet Evanovich.It is the first of four "Between the Numbers" volumes in Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series, [1] featuring the adventures of the eponymous bounty hunter in Trenton, New Jersey.