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  2. Savoir Beds - Wikipedia

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    Savoir Beds is based in London, UK and handcrafts luxury mattresses and box springs. Their mattresses are created from natural materials such as curled horsetail, cashmere, lambs wool and cotton. The company is best known for creating The Savoy Bed (or No.2 Bed), which was first made in 1905 for the Savoy Hotel. Savoir Beds continue to supply ...

  3. Rosa 'Double Delight' - Wikipedia

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    'Double Delight' is a medium-tall bushy shrub with large, dark green leaves. It grows about 90 to 150 cm (3' to 5') high, [2] and 60 centimetres (2.0 ft) wide. [3] It is winter hardy up to −25 °C (USDA zone 5), but can be susceptible to mildew and black spot. The cultivar needs sunny, warm places, but can be grown in containers. [3] 'Double ...

  4. Twin Beds (1942 film) - Wikipedia

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    Twin Beds is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Tim Whelan, and starring by George Brent and Joan Bennett. It was distributed by United Artists . The screenplay was written by Kenneth Earl, Curtis Kenyon and Eddie Moran, based on the play of the same name by Salisbury Field and Margaret Mayo.

  5. Rococo Revival - Wikipedia

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    Bed by John Henry Belter, New York, patented 19 August 1856, rosewood and other woods (Brooklyn Museum). Etagere, by John Henry Belter, New York City, 1840-1860, rosewood, modern faux marble (Winterthur Museum). John Henry Belter (1804-1863) was a famous American cabinetmaker of the Rococo Revival era.

  6. I was glad - Wikipedia

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    The traditional English pronunciation when referring to the British monarch is / ˈ v aɪ v æ t r ɪ ˈ dʒ aɪ n ə / VY-vat rij-EYE-nə. [2] At the coronation of both a king and a queen, the vivat for the queen precedes that for the king.