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One day I walked into a  house where time encased it in a bottle. There are furnishings dating back to the 1900s, a century-old piano that still plays so well, bric-a-brac on the walls and bookshelves and cabinets keeping photo albums and cards of more than five decades. Call it ageless.

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At no point in time was fashion hierarchy more pronounced than during the Middle Ages.

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The word Halloween comes from All Hallows’ Eve, which was the evening before a religious holiday in Medieval England that became known All Saints’ Day. It was a time set aside by the church to commemorate its saints.
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One day I walked into a  house where time encased it in a bottle. There are furnishings dating back to the 1900s, a century-old piano that still plays so well, bric-a-brac on the walls and bookshelves and cabinets keeping photo albums and cards of more than five decades. Call it ageless.

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At no point in time was fashion hierarchy more pronounced than during the Middle Ages.

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The word Halloween comes from All Hallows’ Eve, which was the evening before a religious holiday in Medieval England that became known All Saints’ Day. It was a time set aside by the church to commemorate its saints.
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