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  2. Forty-Three 40th Birthday Party Ideas That Will Make You ...

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    Fret no more—we’ve come up with 43 different 40th birthday party ideas—including karaoke, roller skating, tarot card reading, murder mysteries and more—that will make your celebration one ...

  3. 40 Unique 40th Birthday Ideas For a Celebration They'll Never ...

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    Spend Some Time Journaling. Birthdays offer a unique opportunity to reflect on the past year and think about your dreams and goals. Spend a few minutes on your 40th birthday writing about the joys ...

  4. Celebrate Your Milestone Birthday with These Fun 40th ... - AOL

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    Bring a playful and nostalgic vibe to your 40th birthday celebration with a carnival theme. Invite guests to indulge in games and classic carnival snacks like cotton candy—with an adult twist ...

  5. Birthday - Wikipedia

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    Birthday cakes are very commonplace in birthday celebrations. Here, a Black Forest cake is adorned with candles and a topper indicating the recipient's 40th birthday.. A birthday is the anniversary of the birth of a person, or figuratively of an institution.

  6. Create, share, or subscribe to a calendar - AOL Help

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    You can share your AOL Calendar as a web page or as an iCal URL that others using any iCal application can access. 1. Sign in to AOL Mail. 2. Click Calendar. 3.

  7. The Forty-Year-Old Version - Wikipedia

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    Radha is a playwright and teacher nearing her 40th birthday and living under the burden of the unfulfilled promise of a 30 under 30 award she won nearly a decade ago. Archie, her agent and friend, gives her latest play Harlem Ave to J. Whitman, a wealthy white producer, who suggests her work needs to focus more on Black suffering. After he ...