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    Goodnight Paragraphs for Her. 1. Night has fallen, but you're still the only thing on my mind. Sweet dreams, gorgeous. 2. Counting down the hours until I get to see your beautiful face again.

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    Woman writing a sweet good morning paragraph for her boyfriend or husband. Whether you send a love letter, text message or write it on a sticky note, good morning paragraphs for him go a long way ...

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  6. The English Huswife - Wikipedia

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    The English Huswife is a book of English cookery and remedies by Gervase Markham, first published in London by Roger Jackson in 1615. Markham's best-known work, it was a bestseller of its time, going through nine editions, and at least two other reprints, by 1683.

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    Polykarpus Gastfenger (The given name is the German version of that of a Christian martyr; the surname sounds like "Gastfänger", which could be translated as "guest-catcher".) Heulalius von Heulenburg; Heinrich Hoffmann; Heinrich Hoffmann-Donner (The second half of the compound surname is the maiden name of his wife Therese. It would mean ...

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    75 Best Happy Birthday Paragraphs. 1. Wherever you go, you radiate positivity and warmth. Your day should be beautiful and bright—just like you.

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    Gaetano "Gay" Talese (/ t ə ˈ l iː z /; born February 7, 1932) [1] is an American writer. As a journalist for The New York Times and Esquire magazine during the 1960s, he helped to define contemporary literary journalism and is considered, along with Joan Didion, Truman Capote, Norman Mailer, Hunter S. Thompson, and Tom Wolfe, one of the pioneers of New Journalism. [2]