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  2. Silk (group) - Wikipedia

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    Silk was discovered by the musician Keith Sweat.The group was originally a quintet made up of Timothy "Timzo" Cameron, James "Jimmy" Gates, Jr., Johnathen "John John" Rasboro, Tyga Graham & Albert “ NELLA” Allen.

  3. Samite - Wikipedia

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    Sasanian silk samite cloth circa 960. It was used to make the Shroud of Saint-Josse, circa 1134. Probable spoils from the First Crusade.. Samite was a royal tissue: in the 1250s, it featured clothing of fitting status provided for the innovative and style-conscious English king Henry III, his family, and his attendants.

  4. Cities along the Silk Road - Wikipedia

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    The Silk Road was an ancient network of trade routes that connected many communities of Eurasia by land and sea, stretching from the Mediterranean basin in the west to the Korean peninsula and the Japanese archipelago in the east.

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    Gymrek recommends this new launch from Silk'n as a well-priced option that has a quick treatment time—only 10 to 15 minutes three times per week. "It [also] has blue, red, and infrared light ...

  6. Habutai - Wikipedia

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    Habutai (from the Japanese habutae (羽二重), literally "feather-two-layer", also spelled habotai or habutae) is one of the most basic plain weaves of silk fabric. While it was traditionally woven in Japan, most habutai is today woven in China.

  7. Freak Me - Wikipedia

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    "Freak Me" is a song by American R&B group Silk. It was released in February 1993 as the second single from their debut album, Lose Control.It was co-written and co-produced by Keith Sweat, for whom Silk was a touring opening act.

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