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  2. Kick Off the Best Decade Yet With These 50th Birthday Party Ideas

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    You're 50 and fabulous—so plan a party to match! To help you get the ball rolling, we've rounded up some of the best 50th birthday party ideas right here.

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    Camilla's 50th Birthday Party Was Essentially a Soft Launch As The Crown makes clear, the party (held in mid-July 1997) was essentially a test run to see if the British public would accept Charles ...

  5. Laying Demons to Rest - Wikipedia

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    [2] Instead, the duo restrain themselves and focus on "creating and sustaining a mood, keeping the atmosphere low key but urgent". [2] Jan Granlie wrote in a review of the album at the Norwegian website salt peanuts* that Laying Demons to Rest is an "extremely exciting, creative and beautiful record" (ytterst spennende, kreativt og fin plate). [3]

  6. Low key - Wikipedia

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    Low key oil painting. Low key as a term used in describing paintings or photographs is related to but not the same as low-key lighting in cinema or photography. [1] A photographic image, painting or movie can be defined as "low-keyly" if its dominant values are black, dark brown or dark blue.

  7. Low-key photography - Wikipedia

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    Low-key photography is a genre of photography consisting of shooting dark-colored scenes by lowering or dimming the "key" or front light illuminating the scene (low-key lighting), and emphasizing natural [1] or artificial light [2] only on specific areas in the frame. [3]