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  2. Bliss (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    July 2014 final issue. Bliss was a monthly British magazine aimed at 14- to 17-year-old girls, [1] [2] retailing at £2.75 and often coming with a gift such as make-up or a bag. . The content covered candid celebrity gossip, latest fashions, hair and make-up looks, a problem page on puberty, boyfriends, friends and sex, an interview with the celebrity cover girl, entertainment reviews, romance ...

  3. Bliss (spa) - Wikipedia

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    Bliss is a multi-channel spa and retail product company headquartered in New York City. The company retails its own line of bath, body and skincare products through its Bliss website, Bliss spa stores and at retailers including Walgreens , Amazon , Ulta , and Walmart .

  4. Claire Davenport - Wikipedia

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    Davenport was born on 24 April 1933 in Sale, Cheshire, and began acting in 1961 with a theatre role in Caesar and Cleopatra at the Playhouse in Oxford. [2]Her film work includes roles in Return of the Jedi (as Yarna d'al' Gargan, originally billed as "Fat Dancer"), The Return of the Pink Panther, Adventures of a Plumber's Mate, Carry On Emmannuelle, The Tempest and The Elephant Man.

  5. Joseph Bliss - Wikipedia

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    In January 1910, Bliss's campaign team asked for a recount after the vote was declared, but were told that the ballot boxes had already been sealed and sent by train to London. [4] He lodged a petition, [ 5 ] which claimed that invalid votes for Haddock had been allowed while valid votes for Bliss had been disallowed. [ 6 ]

  6. Kate Bliss - Wikipedia

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    Kate Bliss (born 1975) is an English antiques expert and television presenter. She has appeared on the BBC's Bargain Hunt, Flog It! and Secret Dealers, and has presented Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. Bliss specialises in jewellery and silver, and is a fellow of the Great Britain Gemmological Association. [1]

  7. Lillie P. Bliss - Wikipedia

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    By the sale of three other works from the Bliss collection, Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night was bought in 1941. In 1951, three more works from the Bliss collection were sold to the Metropolitan Museum: Odilon Redon's Etruscan Vase with Flowers, Paul Cézanne's Portrait of Antoine Dominique Sauveur Aubert and Pablo Picasso's Woman in White.

  8. Faithless - Wikipedia

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    Jazz had his musical beginnings in hip-hop, [10] and was a rapper on the local scene in South London since the mid-1980s. [11] Bliss' and Rollo's primary interests were in electronic music. Faithless' first album Reverence was conceived as a mixtape which covers many genres, encapsulating house, hip-hop, folk and classical music. The album was ...

  9. Blitz Kids - Wikipedia

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    The former home of Blitz nightclub (1979), 4 Great Queen Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2. The Blitz Kids were a group of people who frequented the Tuesday club-night at Blitz in Covent Garden, London in 1979–1980, and are credited with launching the New Romantic subcultural movement.