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  2. Heart symbol - Wikipedia

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    The earliest heart-shaped charges in heraldry appear in the 12th century; the hearts in the coat of arms of Denmark go back to the royal banner of the kings of Denmark, in turn based on a seal used as early as the 1190s. However, while the charges are clearly heart-shaped, they did not depict hearts in origin, or symbolize any idea related to love.

  3. Hearts and Flowers - Wikipedia

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    "Hearts and Flowers" (subtitle: "A New Flower Song") is a song composed by Theodore Moses-Tobani (with words by Mary D. Brine) and published in 1893 by Carl Fischer Music. The famous melody is taken from the introductory 2/4 section of "Wintermärchen" Waltzes Op. 366 (1891) by the Hungarian composer Alphons Czibulka .

  4. Hearts & Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Hearts & Flowers was an American, Los Angeles-based folk rock club band, perhaps most significant as one of the groups that launched the career of Eagles' founding member and guitarist-songwriter, Bernie Leadon. [1] The line-up included Larry Murray (vocals, guitar), Dave Dawson (vocals, guitar, autoharp), and Rick Cunha (vocals, guitar). [2]

  5. Drawn Together - Wikipedia

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    Drawn Together is an American adult animated sitcom created by Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein.It aired on Comedy Central from October 27, 2004, to November 14, 2007, for three seasons.

  6. Hand heart - Wikipedia

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    Hand heart Two friends make a "hand heart" South Korean singer Chuu showing a hand heart in her fan signing event. A hand heart is a gesture in which a person forms a heart shape using their fingers.

  7. Magpasikat - Wikipedia

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    The real-life couple proved their incomparable dancing skills to the audience and the judges when they performed a difficult dance routine on top of a trampoline. Their performance that recounted their love story through abstract art also featured pre-recorded voice-overs of the two reading a poem about love.

  8. The Man Who Loved Flowers - Wikipedia

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    "The Man Who Loved Flowers" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the August 1977 issue of Gallery, and later collected in King's 1978 collection Night Shift. [1] The story revolves around a young man who buys flowers for his love interest, but he is eventually revealed to be a serial killer who went insane after his lover's ...

  9. Ceropegia - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are simple and opposite, although they can be rudimentary or absent. Especially in certain succulent species, the leaves may also be thick and fleshy. The flowers have a tubular corolla with five petals most often fused at the tips, forming an umbrella-like canopy, a cage, or appendage-like antennae. [15]