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  2. Party favor - Wikipedia

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    The choice of favors is personal to the hosts, who might make or buy party favors for their event. The main factors in this decision are budget, the number of guests, the longevity or shelf life of the chosen favor, and the time available for making or shopping for favors. The longevity of the favor depends on whether or not it is edible or ...

  3. Party Favor (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    Dylan Ragland, better known by his stage name Party Favor, is an American EDM DJ and producer. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Ragland is a member of the electronic music duo "Sidepiece" with Nitti Gritti .

  4. Party Favor (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Party Favor" was released on a pink 7-inch vinyl as the seventh and final single from Don't Smile at Me on April 21, 2018, coinciding with Record Store Day for that year, along with a cover of "Hotline Bling", written by Canadian rapper Drake, as the B-side, by Darkroom and Interscope Records. The song title was also stylized in all lowercase.

  5. 'Sustainable' party favors and gifts: Look at the problem ...

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    It started as an innocent-seeming question on my "sustainable living on a budget" listserv. A mama wanted ideas for sustainable party favors for her four-year-old's birthday party.I was a little ...

  6. Bomboniere - Wikipedia

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    A bomboniere (Italian pronunciation: [bombo'njε:re]), singular "bomboniera", (Italian pronunciation: [bomboˈnjɛːra]; Italian, from French bonbonnière, [1] a box containing "bonbons") is a kind of fragrant-smelling party favor given out on special occasions such as weddings, baptism, First Communion or Confirmation.

  7. Category:Party favors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Party favors" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Quid pro quo - Wikipedia

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    Antichristus, [1] a woodcut by Lucas Cranach the Elder of the pope using the temporal power to grant authority to a ruler contributing generously to the Catholic Church. Quid pro quo (Latin: "something for something" [2]) is a Latin phrase used in English to mean an exchange of goods or services, in which one transfer is contingent upon the other; "a favor for a favor".

  9. Cronyism - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, there is an impetus upon the legislative branch of a government to ensure enforcement of the legal code capable of addressing and redressing private party manipulation of the economy by the involved businessmen and their government cronies. The economic and social costs of cronyism are paid by society.