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  2. Clara Wæver - Wikipedia

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    Clara Wæver: Embroidered panel depicting Wayside flowers Cross-stitch patterns by Clara Wæver. Born in Stubbekøbing on the island of Falster on 7 April 1855, Clara Wæver was the daughter of Christian Pedersen Wæver (1821–1905), a skipper, and his wife Hanne Elizabeth Fester (1827–1913).

  3. Sister of the Bride - Wikipedia

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    The plot revolves around sixteen-year-old Barbara MacLane, a girl in the suburbs of San Francisco grappling with disappointing romantic prospects, her worries about not being accepted into the University of California, Berkeley, and the fact that she will never catch up to her sister, Rosemary, who is two years older (and a student at Berkeley).

  4. Sister of the Groom - Wikipedia

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    Sister of the Groom is a 2020 American comedy film, written and directed by Amy Miller Gross. It stars Alicia Silverstone , Tom Everett Scott , Jake Hoffman , Mathilde Ollivier , Charlie Bewley , Noah Silver, Abigail Marlowe, Mark Blum , Julie Engelbrecht and Ronald Guttman .

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  6. Beth Broderick - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, she was in "Sister of the Bride", a Hallmark channel movie. [2] She has appeared in several theater productions like Carnal Knowledge, [2] Triplets in Uniform and Zastrozzi, [2] the Master of Discipline (which she also co-produced). In New York she has starred in The Mousetrap, [2] The Lion in Winter and many more. [2]

  7. Sweatshirt - Wikipedia

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    These loose, collarless pullovers were the first sweatshirts. A new division of the company, focusing solely on the production of sweatshirts, became the Russell Athletic Company. The sweatshirt's potential as a portable advertising tool was discovered in the 1960s when U.S. universities began printing their names on them to exhibit school pride.