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  2. Ree Drummond - Wikipedia

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    Ree Drummond. Anne Marie " Ree " Drummond (née Smith, [1] born January 6, 1969) [2] is an American blogger, author, [3] food writer, and television personality. Drummond became known for her blog, The Pioneer Woman, which documented her life in rural Oklahoma. Capitalizing on the success of her blog, Drummond stars in her own television ...

  3. Land of Women - Wikipedia

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    Land of Women (Spanish: Tierra de mujeres) is a comedy drama thriller television series. It was created by Ramón Campos, inspired by award-winning author Sandra Barneda’s bestselling novel. It was created by Ramón Campos, inspired by award-winning author Sandra Barneda’s bestselling novel.

  4. Embroiderers' Guild of America - Wikipedia

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    Founded at. New York City. Tax ID no. 131914577. The Embroiderers' Guild of America, headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, [1] is an organization dedicated to "fostering the art of needlework and associated arts." Its members practice any and all forms of needlework, and are dedicated to education and community outreach.

  5. Two Women - Wikipedia

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    Two Women ( Italian: La ciociara [la tʃoˈtʃaːra], rough literal translation "The Woman from Ciociaria ") is a 1960 war drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica from a screenplay he co-wrote with Cesare Zavattini, based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Alberto Moravia. The film stars Sophia Loren, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Eleonora Brown and ...

  6. History of women in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The History of women in Canada is the study of the historical experiences of women living in Canada and the laws and legislation affecting Canadian women. In colonial period of Canadian history, Indigenous women's roles were often challenged by Christian missionaries, and their marriages to European fur traders often brought their communities into greater contact with the outside world.

  7. The Weeping Woman - Wikipedia

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    Tate Modern, London. The Weeping Woman (French: La Femme qui pleure [1]) is a series of oil on canvas [2] paintings by Pablo Picasso, the last of which was created in late 1937. The paintings depict Dora Maar, Picasso's mistress and muse. The Weeping Woman paintings were produced by Picasso in response to the bombing of Guernica in the Spanish ...

  8. Mary Elizabeth Turner - Wikipedia

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    Mary Elizabeth Turner. Mary Elizabeth Turner (née Powell; 1854–1907) was an English embroiderer who exhibited her work at the 1890 exposition of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, for which she wrote an essay on modern embroidery. Identified with the Arts and Crafts Movement, she was a founder with May Morris of the Women’s Guild of ...

  9. SaGa Frontier 2 - Wikipedia

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    SaGa Frontier 2 (サガ フロンティア 2, SaGa Furontia 2) is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation. It is the eighth original game in the SaGa series. Initially released in Japan in April 1999, an English version was made available in North America in February 2000 by Square Electronic Arts and in ...

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