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  2. Weatherly Building - Wikipedia

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    Weatherly's creamery business started with a second-hand freezer in a small candy shop in 1890 and grew to produce an estimated 90% of Oregon ice cream sales. He was "locally credited" [7] with inventing the ice cream cone [5] and to have been the "east side's leading citizen in the 1920 and 1930s". [8]

  3. Talk:Grand Jeté - Wikipedia

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  4. Grand Jeté (studio) - Wikipedia

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    grand-jete.com Grand Jeté is a design and production studio specializing in branding consultation, design, film, and motion graphics. The company was founded by Howard Nourmand and is located in the Hollywood Athletic Club in Hollywood, California.

  5. Grand jeté - Wikipedia

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    Glossary of ballet#Grand jeté From an alternative language : This is a redirect from a page name in French to a page name in an as yet undetermined or uncoded language . These words may directly translate or they may be related words, names or phrases.

  6. Grand Café - Wikipedia

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    Grand Café may refer to many coffees and restaurants in particularly : Grand Café, Oslo , one of the restaurants of the Grand Hotel in Oslo, Norway; Grand Café, Moulins in Moulins, in the French department of Allier; Grand Cafe Orient, in the House of Black Madonna, the "Old Town" area of Prague, Czech Republic

  7. Jete - Wikipedia

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    Jete or Jeté may refer to: Jete, Granada, a municipality of Spain; Jeté (dance), a leap in ballet Grand jeté; Temelín Nuclear Power Station (Jaderná elektrárna Temelín), Czech Republic; Kornbread Jeté, American drag queen; Jeté, a playing technique on bowed instruments, also known as ricochet; see violin technique

  8. Ballon (ballet) - Wikipedia

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    A ballerina appears to be suspended in the air during a grand jeté. Ballon (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is the appearance of being lightweight and light-footed while jumping. It is a desirable aesthetic in ballet and other dance genres, making it seem as though a dancer effortlessly becomes airborne, floats in the air, and lands softly.

  9. Talk:Grand Jeté (studio) - Wikipedia

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