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  2. How Well Do You Really Know Cortney and Robert Novogratz? - AOL

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    Courtney and Robert Novogratz have spent more than 25 years buying and renovating homes—from a colorful Massachusetts retreat to a once-abandoned West Village townhouse. Now, the HGTV alums have ...

  3. Rya (rug) - Wikipedia

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    As time progressed, the rugs have evolved to be lighter and more colorful. [4] The insulation that ryas provide protects against the cold Scandinavian climate. [2] [4] Ryas are a knotted pile carpet, with each knot composed of three strands of wool, which enables the rug to exhibit rich texture from all the different shades of color. [5]

  4. Wolfgang Novogratz - Wikipedia

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    Novogratz was born on May 9, 1997, to interior-design couple Robert and Cortney Novogratz from Bravo's 9 By Design. He has six younger siblings, Bellamy (1998), Tallulah (1998), Breaker (2000), Five (2005), Holleder (2005), and Major (2009), and is the nephew of Wall Street billionaire Mike Novogratz. [7] He was born and raised in Manhattan. [8]

  5. Jacqueline Novogratz - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Novogratz published The Blue Sweater: Bridging the Gap Between Rich and Poor in an Interconnected World. [12] The book is a firsthand account of her journey from international banker to social entrepreneur and founder of Acumen. [13] The title of her book, The Blue Sweater, refers to an encounter she had in Kigali, Rwanda. Novogratz ...

  6. Carpet hanger - Wikipedia

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    In Romania the carpet hanger (bara de bătut covoare or bătător de covoare) was an important landmark in the social life of each neighbourhood during the communist and post-communist period, where it served as a meeting point for neighbours and was frequently used in children's games. [6]