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  2. Release dove - Wikipedia

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    A release dove is usually a small white domestic rock dove used for events such as public ceremonies, weddings and funerals. They typically have a symbolic meaning for the event. They typically have a symbolic meaning for the event.

  3. Mourning dove - Wikipedia

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    Mourning dove on a seawall Mourning dove in California Mourning dove in Guelph, Ontario, Canada The mourning dove is a medium-sized, slender dove approximately 31 cm (12 in) in length. Mourning doves weigh 112–170 g (4.0–6.0 oz), usually closer to 128 g (4.5 oz). [ 26 ]

  4. From turtle doves to lords-a-leaping, the price of the ‘12 ...

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    From turtle doves to lords-a-leaping, the price of the ‘12 Days of Christmas’ just hit a record high. Alicia Wallace, CNN. November 29, 2023 at 9:00 AM. Maryna Terletska/Moment RF/Getty Images.

  5. Barbary dove - Wikipedia

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    White Barbary doves are also traditionally released in large public ceremonies, since it is a peace symbol in several cultures, and "dove releases" are also sometimes found at weddings and funerals. However, a release dove is, in fact, usually a homing pigeon , as Barbary doves lack the homing instinct.

  6. Pearl de Vere - Wikipedia

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    Pearl de Vere (October 1859 – June 5, 1897), known as the "soiled dove of Cripple Creek", was a 19th-century prostitute and madam, and owner of one of the most famed and exclusive brothels in the American Old West.

  7. Aaron Rodgers, New York Jets to part ways, CBS Sports reports

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    The Jets and Aaron Rodgers will reportedly part ways, setting the stage for a new starting quarterback to run the offense in 2025.

  8. Doves as symbols - Wikipedia

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    J. E. Millais: The Return of the Dove to the Ark (1851). According to the biblical story (Genesis 8:11), a dove was released by Noah after the Flood in order to find land; it came back carrying a freshly plucked olive leaf (Hebrew: עלה זית alay zayit), [8] a sign of life after the Flood and of God's bringing Noah, his family and the animals to land.

  9. Columbarium - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Columbarium. A columbarium (/ ˌ k ɒ l əm ˈ b ɛər i. əm /; [1] pl. columbaria), also called a cinerarium, is a structure for the reverential and usually public storage of funerary urns holding cremated remains of the dead.