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Language of flowers - The language of flowers, sometimes called floriography, was a Victorian-era means of communication in which various flowers and floral arrangements were used to send coded messages, allowing individuals to express feelings which otherwise could not be spoken. The nuances of the language are now mostly forgotten, but red roses still imply passionate, romantic love; pink roses a lesser affection; white roses still suggest virtue and chastity; and yellow roses still stand for friendship or devotion--these may not be the exact translations of the Victorian sentiments, but flowers still speak ...

Pope Paul VI/temp style test - This is NOT a live page, just a mockup to show as part of a debate on styles. For that reason it is protected.

Despatch box - The despatch box is a wooden box which serves as a lectern. Two of them sit on the table which divides each house of Parliament in the United Kingdom and Australia, one box for the Government and one box for the Opposition.

The Box (film) - The Box is a film written by Richard Kelly (based off a story written by Richard Matheson) and directed by Eli Roth. The film surrounds a trouble married couple when a small wooden box arrives on their doorstep, who open it and become simultaneously wealthy little do they know that by opening the box also kills someone they don't know.


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