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  2. Love after loss: Double rainbow graces wedding of couple who ...

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    Schaefer's social media posts about the wedding have since garnered millions of views and touched hearts worldwide. Michelle Ellermets, 50, lost her husband, Jonathan, to a heart attack in January ...

  3. Tuanshan - Wikipedia

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    Chinese brides also used a type of moon-shaped tuanshan in traditional Chinese wedding called queshan. [6] The ceremonial rite of queshan was an important ceremony in Chinese wedding: the bride would hold it in front of her face to hide her shyness, to remain mysterious, and as a way to exorcise evil spirits. [6]

  4. CNN Anchor Alisyn Camerota Says Husband Tim Lewis Has Died 2 ...

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    CNN anchor and political commentator Alisyn Camerota has revealed that Tim Lewis died on July 27, just two months before their 23rd wedding anniversary. He was 58 years old. He was 58 years old.

  5. The Marriage of Figaro - Wikipedia

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    The act closes with the double wedding, during the course of which Susanna delivers her letter to the Count (Finale: "Ecco la marcia" – "Here is the procession"). Figaro watches the Count prick his finger on the pin, and laughs, unaware that the love-note is an invitation for the Count to tryst with Figaro's own bride Susanna.

  6. 'Die-Hard' Bravo Fan Sneaks “Housewives”-References into ...

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    A Bravo super-fan found a way to sneak references to some of her favorite reality television moments in her wedding — by including references to the Real Housewives in the blessing. Erika Malone ...

  7. European hand fans in the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    European hand fans in the 18th century. Hand fans first arrived in Europe in the 15th century from Asia and became popular in the 16th century. Several fan styles were common and a plethora of materials were used to create them. Subject matter varied greatly, from Biblical scenes to landscapes. Hand fans serve as a cooling mechanism, social ...

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