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  2. Terrier Stricken - Wikipedia

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    In the opening scene, Claude is happily eating his dinner but becomes frustrated that there is not more food in his bowl. He gets the idea that because Frisky has not eaten his dinner yet, he can eat the dog's food.

  3. Lovemap - Wikipedia

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    The lovemap is a concept originated by sexologist John Money in his discussions of how people develop their sexual preferences. Money defined it as "a developmental representation or template in the mind and in the brain depicting the idealized lover and the idealized program of sexual and erotic activity projected in imagery or actually engaged in with that lover."

  4. Quality time is the most popular love language in America ...

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    This Valentine's Day, consider asking your partner, "What's your love language?" The 5 Love Languages®—gift giving, quality time, words of affirmation, acts of service, and physical touch ...

  5. The best planners of 2025 - AOL

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    The weekly layout pairs your schedule on the left with a ruled page on the right, so you can map out meetings and jot down random thoughts all in one place to reference later.

  6. I Talked to 11 Interior Designers, and They All Agreed This ...

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    To feed my curiosity about the rise of closed-concept floor plans, I reached out to 11 interior designers and overwhelmingly, they all agreed: Homeowners are embracing closed-concept layouts.

  7. Lickety-Splat - Wikipedia

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    Lickety-Splat; Directed by: Chuck Jones Abe Levitow: Story by: Chuck Jones: Produced by: John W. Burton David H. DePatie (both uncredited) Starring: Paul Julian (uncredited) Mel Blanc (uncredited)

  8. Colour wheel theory of love - Wikipedia

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    The colour wheel theory of love is an idea created by the Canadian psychologist John Alan Lee that describes six love [1] styles, using several Latin and Greek words for love. First introduced in his book Colours of Love: An Exploration of the Ways of Loving (1973), Lee defines three primary, three secondary, and nine tertiary love styles ...

  9. 4 simple goals to make your marriage easier and help you love ...

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    Her book, "Making Marriage Easier; How To Love (and like) Your Spouse For Life" launched on Feb. 4. Pellicane says that if couples prioritize four intentional goals, they can build a happier ...