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    In fact, for under $50 you could gift your mother-in-law Ina Garten's favorite cast iron skillet, a Bindi Irwin-voiced toy microscope for your curious four-year-old niece or a set of night lights ...

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    For the Gag Gift Fan: Silly, goofy and completely unexpected, this dancing pickle will have partygoers in stitches. And it does more than dance. And it does more than dance. It sings and tells ...

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    The Kennedy Center as seen from the air on January 8, 2006 (before construction of the REACH expansion). A portion of the Watergate complex can be seen at the left. The idea for a national cultural center dates to 1933 when First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt discussed ideas for the Emergency Relief and Civil Works Administration to create employment for unemployed actors during the Great Depression. [3]