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  3. Tenor (website) - Wikipedia

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    On April 25, 2017, Tenor introduced an app that makes GIFs available in MacBook Pro's Touch Bar. [10] [11] Users can scroll through GIFs and tap to copy it to the clipboard. [12] On September 7, 2017, Tenor announced an SDK for Unity and Apple's ARKit. It allows developers to integrate GIFs into augmented reality apps and games. [13] [14] [15] [7]

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    Elizabeth Johnston and Brice Bolden. Elizabeth "Liz" Johnston and her longtime boyfriend, Brice Bolden, are officially parents!. On Monday, Nov. 6, the proud mom and dad took to Instagram to share ...

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    Congrats are in order to Halle Bailey. The "Little Mermaid" star announced Jan. 6 she had welcomed her first child, a baby boy, with boyfriend DDG.

  6. Zeved habat - Wikipedia

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    French description of the Fadas ceremony (1888) In Jewish legal literature, the Zeved Habat event is cited as either taking place in the synagogue [13] during the Torah reading of the Shabbat service, when the father receives an aliya, or the ceremony may take place at the home [13] [14] in the course of a festive meal. [19]

  7. Little Lulu - Wikipedia

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    Little Lulu was featured on numerous licensed products, and she was the centerpiece of an extensive advertising campaign for Kleenex tissues during the 1940s–50s, [16] being the first mascot for Kleenex tissues; [3] from 1952 to 1965 the character appeared in an elaborate animated billboard in Times Square in New York City.

  8. Success Kid - Wikipedia

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    Success Kid is an Internet meme featuring a baby clenching a fistful of sand with a determined facial expression. [1] It began in 2007 and eventually became known as "Success Kid". The popularity of the image led CNN to describe Sammy Griner , the boy depicted in the photo, as "likely the Internet's most famous baby". [ 2 ]

  9. Annaprashana - Wikipedia

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    The baby is held by baby's mother while the entire family feed her or him the first taste of rice. It is the mother's right to feed the child first. This is because symbolically, after breastfeeding the child, she is asking the gods to bless the child who is now entering the world of other regular food.