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Top 15 for Best Plastic Set

Top 15 for Best Plastic Set

  1. Munfix 350 Piece Silver Dinnerware Set – 50 Guest Silver Lace Design Plastic Plates – 50 Silver Plastic Silverware – 50 Silver Cups – 50 Linen Like Silver Napkins, 50 Guest Disposable Silver Dinnerware Set Disposable plastic silver silverware set 50 plastic forks 50 plastic spoons 50 plastic knives 50 premium heavy duty lace design disposable 1025 dinner plates and 50 75 salad dessert appetizer plates Ideal for weddings receptions birthday parties holidays picnics catered events and all occasions 50 count 10 oz clear fancy disposable silver rimmed plastic party cups 50 count soft and absorbent disposable linenfeel...

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4 Things to Consider When Buying Jewelry for Someone

4 Things to Consider When Buying Jewelry for Someone

When it comes to possible gifts to buy your loved ones, jewelry is often a popular choice. After all, few things will make someone feel as special as some new jewelry. That being said, some people may feel that jewelry is quite a personal gift, so be sure to only buy it for someone if you are completely sure that it’s actually something that they will wear. Of course, there are also a few other things to keep in mind when buying jewelry for someone, and we’re here to walk you through a few of them. Will you be designing...

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NY judge rejects Trump motion to dismiss $250M suit

NY judge rejects Trump motion to dismiss $250M suit

By Kara Scannell | CNN A New York state judge on Friday denied motions from former President Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and Ivanka Trump to dismiss the New York attorney general’s $250 million lawsuit, finding some of the arguments “frivolous.” Judge Arthur Engoron had previously rejected several of the Trumps’ legal arguments when he imposed a monitor on the Trump Organization last year. On Friday, in a written order, he ruled that the Trumps’ repetition of the arguments was “frivolous.” “Reading these arguments was, to quote the baseball sage Lawrence Peter (‘Yogi’) Berra, ‘Déjà vu all over...

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These Pieces Got Me Through A Winter Getaway In Iceland

These Pieces Got Me Through A Winter Getaway In Iceland

In November 2018, I went to Iceland for the first time. While I was ready for the neon green Northern Lights, hot springs among the snow, and the Reykjavik hotdog stand (no, really) that the trip promised, I was not prepared for the Icelandic winter. As I traversed the ice caves of Langjökull, the second-largest glacier in the country, I discovered that my warmest coat and fleece-lined pants were no match for the subzero temperatures. Yet the locals seemed undisturbed by the chill that surrounds many of the country’s famous (and famously outdoorsy) landmarks. Most of them were also dressed...

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Rashomon Ending Explained: The Truth Is Often Mutable And Ambivalent

Rashomon Ending Explained: The Truth Is Often Mutable And Ambivalent

The ruined gate of Rashōmon in Kyoto, which acts as the central setting in Ryūnosuke Akutagawa's short story "Rashōmon," had an unsavory reputation during the 12th century. A frequent hideout for thieves and hooligans, the Rashōmon gate came to be known as a symbol of moral degradation, which Akutagawa incorporated in his short to great effect. When filmmaker Akira Kurosawa wove together aspects of two Akutagawa shorts — "Rashōmon" and "In A Grove" — in his 1950 Jidaigeki drama "Rashomon," he transformed the ruined gate into a site of subjective retelling, a sort of moral crossroads where despair and hope...

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