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  2. Andy Lakey - Wikipedia

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    The next day, he stopped using drugs, and instead began to draw pictures from his experiences. In October 1989, Lakey left his auto sales job to pursue a full-time career as an artist. In January 1990, Lakey experienced a vision in which he saw seven angels. The angels told him that he would have to paint angels, even though he had never picked ...

  3. Hobby Lobby smuggling scandal - Wikipedia

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    One of the ancient clay tablets shows Cuneiform script which Hobby Lobby bought. The Hobby Lobby smuggling scandal started in 2009 when representatives of the Hobby Lobby chain of craft stores received a large number of clay bullae and tablets originating in the ancient Near East. The artifacts were intended for the Museum of the Bible, funded ...

  4. Hobby Lobby - Wikipedia

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    Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., formerly Hobby Lobby Creative Centers, is an American retail company. It owns a chain of arts and crafts stores with a volume of over $5 billion in 2018. [ 1 ] The chain has 1,001 stores in 48 U.S. states.

  5. Canvas - Wikipedia

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    Canvas is a popular base fabric for embroidery such as cross-stitch and Berlin wool work. [9] Some specific types of embroidery canvases are Aida cloth (also called Java canvas [10]), Penelope canvas, Chess canvas, and Binca canvas. [11] [12] [13] Plastic canvas is a stiffer form of Binca canvas. [14]

  6. Charley Weaver's Hobby Lobby - Wikipedia

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    For the first two months, the show was called Charley Weaver's Hobby Lobby, but on November 25, 1959, the name of the show was changed to The Charley Weaver Show. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The first episodes essentially followed the same format as the Hobby Lobby radio interview show hosted by Dave Elman and broadcast from 1937 to 1949: people, both ...

  7. Canvas print - Wikipedia

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    The canvas print material is generally cotton or plastic based poly canvas, often used for the reproduction of photographic images. Digital printers capable of producing canvas prints range from small consumer printers owned by the artist or photographer themselves up to large format printing service printers capable of printing onto canvas ...

  8. File:Hobby Lobby logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Hobby Lobby: Licensing. Public domain Public domain false false: This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of ...

  9. File:Chrysler Building Lobby.jpg - Wikipedia

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