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  2. Cowichan knitting - Wikipedia

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    Cowichan sweaters are also called Siwash sweaters, [1] Indian sweaters, curling sweaters or sometimes Mary Maxim sweaters. While Cowichan is the name of a specific First Nations group, the word Siwash is borrowed from Chinook jargon , the historic trade language of the Pacific Northwest .

  3. Mary Maxim - Wikipedia

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    Mary Maxim is the largest privately held craft and needlework mail-order company in North America. [1] It has one office currently in Paris, Ontario , with a retail store at 75 Scott Ave, Paris ON Canada.

  4. Sifton, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    About 250 families both in town and in the surrounding countryside today call Sifton, Manitoba their home. A spinning wheel mounted on a cairn in town is the only visible reminder today that Sifton is also the birthplace of Canada's iconic fashion item of the 1950s, the Mary Maxim sweater. Sifton was once a hub of woolen milling in Manitoba.

  5. Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum (August 1, 1946 – August 14, 2012) was an American cross-stitch embroidery designer known especially for her Victorian angel designs. [1] Her designs were published under the business name Told in a Garden, with product divisions of Told in a Garden, Lavender and Lace, and Butternut Road.

  6. Secret (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Secret, a 1950 novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart "The Secret" (short story), a 1963 short story by Arthur C. Clarke; The Secret (treasure hunt), a 1982 treasure hunt and puzzle book by Byron Preiss; The Secret, a 1997 book in the Animorphs series; The Secret: A Novel, a 2002 novel by Eva Hoffman

  7. The Girl from Maxim's - Wikipedia

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    The Girl from Maxim's is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Frances Day, Leslie Henson, Lady Tree and Stanley Holloway. [1] It was an adaptation of the 1899 play La Dame de chez Maxim by Georges Feydeau. [2] A French-language version was filmed at the same time under the title La dame de chez Maxim's.

  8. John Lott - Wikipedia

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    John Richard Lott Jr. (born May 8, 1958) is an American economist, political commentator, and gun rights advocate. Lott was formerly employed at various academic institutions and at the American Enterprise Institute conservative think tank.

  9. Mary-Claire King - Wikipedia

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    Mary-Claire King (born February 27, 1946) [1] is an American geneticist. She was the first to show that breast cancer can be inherited due to mutations in the gene she called BRCA1 . She studies human genetics and is particularly interested in genetic heterogeneity and complex traits . [ 2 ]