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  2. It's Christmas! Time to Decorate Your Front Door With These ...

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    Handmade ornaments, twinkling lights, and themed Christmas porch decorations all transform your door into a sight of holiday cheer. (There's even a huge red bow that'll make your front door look ...

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    Dress up your home's exterior with these Christmas door decorations. Find holiday wreaths, swags, doormats and other easy DIY ideas for your front door.

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    Image credits: sirwhittlesalot #2 Christmas Reindeer Papercraft But Made With Aluminium Cans. Took me about 3 months to complete.I Downloaded the model from the internet, resized the model to 1m ...

  5. List of The Living Room (TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    The team renovate the cluttered home of the Knowles, a family of singers and improvisors. Miguel's cooking skills are tested with former Ready Steady Cook presenter Peter Everett, Barry shows how to turn a used guitar into wall decor and Chris dives with dolphins to discover their creativity and learn how they communicate.

  6. Hugo W. Koehler - Wikipedia

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    Hugo William Koehler (July 19, 1886 – June 17, 1941) (pronounced) was a United States Navy commander, secret agent and socialite. Following the First World War, he served as an Office of Naval Intelligence and State Department operative in Russia during its civil war, and later as naval attaché to Poland.

  7. Bye Bye Birdie (1963 film) - Wikipedia

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    In an episode of the television series Mad Men (Season 3, Episode 2), the opening sequence of Bye Bye Birdie is shown (twice), and later Peggy Olson sings the tune to herself in front of a mirror in an attempt to emulate Ann-Margret's appeal as somebody who can "be 25 and act 14", although Ann-Margret was, in fact, 21 at the time of filming ...