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  2. Template:Heart diagram 250px - Wikipedia

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    Template: Heart diagram 250px. 8 languages. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ...

  3. File:Heart template.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Hearts - Wikipedia

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    In bridge: . bids during the auction are described by a number from one to seven followed by a suit denomination, e.g. 7 ♣ is a bid of seven clubs.; individual cards are referred to by their suit denomination followed by their rank, e.g. ♣ 7 is the seven of clubs.

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    The German pattern use the heart and leaf suits, and the Swiss pattern use the rose and shield suits. The Spanish and Italian patterns use value C= Cavalier and use suits: cup , coin , club , and sword .

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  7. Pleated Christmas hearts - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known guide to making pleated Christmas hearts is found in an 1871 edition of the Danish journal Nordisk Husflidstidende. [2] The oldest pleated Christmas heart (from 1873) is preserved at the National Museum of Norway, in Oslo. [2] But it was still some 40 years before the pleated Christmas hearts became more widespread.

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  9. File:Sacredheart.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description: Sacred Heart symbol of Christianity. Date: Originally uploaded to en.wikipedia by en:User:Frater5 on 22:12, 2 June 2007, revised by AnonMoos on 18:16, 3 June 2007.