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  2. Hoda shares story behind necklace she's wearing from a friend ...

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    A necklace sent by a friend that contains a simple but powerful message has helped Hoda Kotb endure a difficult time for her family. Hoda shares story behind necklace she's wearing from a friend ...

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    The 20 best gifts to give someone you don't know very well Perhaps you need a gift for your child's teacher, or an unexpected plus-one shows up for dinner, or a family friend swings by for a visit.

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    The best gift for a person who likes to travel is, well, a trip! ... It's both Oprah's — and my — favorite travel jewelry organizer. In 2022 Oprah declared that this jewelry organizer ...

  5. Friendship bracelet - Wikipedia

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    A friendship bracelet is a decorative bracelet given by one person to another as a symbol of friendship. Friendship bracelets are often handmade, usually of embroidery floss or thread and are a type of macramé. There are various styles and patterns, but most are based on the same simple half-hitch knot. They represent a friendship that is ...

  6. Shopaholic Ties the Knot - Wikipedia

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    Shopaholic Ties the Knot (2002) is the third in the popular Shopaholic series. It is a chick-lit novel by Sophie Kinsella, a pseudonym of Madeline Wickham.It follows the story of Becky Bloomwood and her boyfriend (later fiancé) Luke Brandon as they become engaged and plan their wedding.

  7. Necklace - Wikipedia

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    The court necklace originated from a Buddhist rosary sent in 1643 by the Dalai Lama to the first emperor of the Qing dynasty. The necklace is composed of 108 small beads, with 4 large beads of contrasting stones to symbolize the 4 seasons, and was placed between groups of 27 beads.