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  2. House Fancy - Wikipedia

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    The Wikidata item linked to this page is House Fancy (Q5903534). Use this template only on hard redirects – for soft redirects use {{ Soft redirect with Wikidata item }} . To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject.

  3. House of Fraser - Wikipedia

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    House of Fraser launched the HouseofFraser.com "Buy & Collect" concept shop in October 2011 with its first location in Aberdeen. A further site, in Liverpool, opened in 2012. [26] These small shops were equipped with computer terminals to allow customers to order from the House of Fraser website. Both shops had closed by the summer of 2016.

  4. House of Fine Art - Wikipedia

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    The House of Fine Art (HOFA) is a contemporary art gallery based at 11 Bruton Street, Mayfair, London, United Kingdom. It was founded by entrepreneurs and art curators Elio D'Anna and Simonida Pavicevic, in 2012.

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  6. House of Xtravaganza - Wikipedia

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    House of Xtravaganza members and the collective group is recognized for their cultural influence in the areas of dance, music, visual arts, nightlife, fashion, and community activism. House of Xtravaganza members continue to be featured in popular media and travel the world as ambassadors of voguing and the ballroom scene. [citation needed]

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  8. Charlie Munger warned that a mega-mansion can make you ... - AOL

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    Having a basic house “really helps you,” he said. But “having a really fancy house, it’s good for entertaining 100 people at once. It’s a very expensive thing to do.

  9. Fancy.com - Wikipedia

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    Thingd is the parent company of Fancy. [6] Thingd is short for “Thing daemon”. In a 2010 TechCrunch article, CEO Joseph Einhorn summarized the company's mission by stating that, “we want to build a database of everything in the world.” [7] Thingd aims to be the object layer on the web, the platform that identifies images and collects metadata around everything from Gucci sunglasses to ...