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  2. Minnesota State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 the red drapes and leather furnishings were replaced with gold velvet curtains and modern armchairs covered in mustard yellow upholstery. With a space shortage in the Capitol, Governor LeVander decided the room should be converted to office use and closed off to the public. There was strong public objection to this temporary solution.

  3. The Yellow Curtain - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Curtain (French: Le rideau jaune) is a painting by Henri Matisse created in 1915. Its size is 57 + 1 ⁄ 2 in × 38 + 1 ⁄ 8 in (146 cm × 97 cm). It is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, in New York. Matisse's original title for the painting, Composition, draws attention to its abstract quality.

  4. St Nicholas' Church, Sturry - Wikipedia

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    On the back of one of the stone uprights, it was written that the reredos had been constructed on 3 December 1867 by a mason from London. It was replaced by a mustard-yellow curtain which in turn was removed in 2007 due to mildew and damp and now the bare stone wall behind the altar is decorated only by the central wood and brass cross.

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    The year 2025 will mark five whole years since Covid usurped our normal ways of being, and people are all too eager to part with its relics. Companies everywhere are rolling back lenient WFH ...

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    Tom Brady has stepped out in style! The former NFL quarterback, 47, arrived for his commentary debut at the 2025 Super Bowl in New Orleans on Sunday, Feb. 9 with a major piece of bling on his ...

  7. George Shea (Major League Eating) - Wikipedia

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    Shea also created the "Mustard Belt", a championship, weightlifter's belt colored mustard yellow that was gifted to the champion. He amplified the rivalry between the United States and Japan in the competitive eating sphere. [11] Shea also made the decision to begin referring to competitive eaters as athletes. [5]