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  2. Lifetouch - Wikipedia

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    Lifetouch Inc. The sculpture, Generations, was created for the 70th anniversary of Lifetouch by sculptor Nicholas Legeros. Lifetouch Inc. is an American-based photography company headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. [2] Its Canadian operations is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba and the company also has facilities in Nevada, Indiana, and Ohio.

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    Shutterfly, LLC. is an American photography, photography products, and image sharing company, headquartered in Redwood City, California. The company is mainly known for custom photo printing services, including books featuring user-provided images, framed pictures, and other objects with custom image prints, including blankets or mobile phone ...

  4. Snapfish - Wikipedia

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    Snapfish is a web-based photo sharing and photo printing service owned by Shutterfly based in San Francisco, California. History [ edit ] Snapfish was launched in 1999 by business partners Rajil Kapoor, Bala Parthasarathy, [1] Suneet Wadhwa, and Shripati Acharya.

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    You pay for taxes, shipping, and handling. If you order 50 or more prints, shipping is free with Get 25 4" x 6" photos prints for free at Shutterfly now until July 31, 2010.

  6. Bunting (decoration) - Wikipedia

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    The term bunting is also used to refer to a collection of flags, and particularly those of a ship. The officer responsible for raising signals using flags is known as bunts, a term still used for a ship's communications officer. Bunting is a popular choice of decoration at parties, weddings and within gardens.

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