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In Vogue Philippines' second issue, the concept of ginhawa is brought to the fore. A dance in three acts, the cover story — which features dancers from Ballet Philippines and model Ica Dy — is about a force that "connects us to others," a force that also involves the Filipino values of kaluluwa and pakikipagkapwa.
Matchbook cover, World War II, Uncle Sam. A "matchcover", or "matchbook cover", is a thin cardboard covering that folds over match sticks in a "book" or "pack" of matches. Covers have been used as a form of advertising since 1894, two years after they were patented, and since then, have attracted people who enjoy the hobby of collecting.
Smart Communications Inc., commonly referred to as Smart, is a wholly owned wireless communications and digital services subsidiary of PLDT Inc., [1] a telecommunications and digital services provider based in the Philippines. [2] As of November 2023, it is currently the largest mobile network with 55.2 million subscribers.
In short, is a box that contains safety matches made of wooden sticks or cardboard stripes. It commonly has a coarse striking surface on one edge for lighting the matches contained inside. Matchboxes generally measure 5 x 3.5 x 1.5 cm. For some applications matchbooks have replaced matchboxes. It is generally used to carry matches in the pocket ...
Joy Bauer. This slaw brings together the crispness and nutrition of shredded cabbage, carrots and bell peppers with the green goodness of edamame, scallions and cilantro. There’s so much to love ...
July 9, 2024 at 10:26 AM. CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Elephants trampled to death a Spanish tourist at a South African wildlife reserve after he left his vehicle and approached a herd to take ...
SPOTIFY PREMIUM SUBSCRIBERS BEAT EXPECTATIONS IN Q2 '24. The music streaming giant reported a 12% jump in premium users year-over-year. The company is set to introduce a more expensive premium ...
A person who engages in phillumeny is a phillumenist. [2] The words, derived from Greek phil- [loving] + Latin lumen- [light], were introduced by the British collector Marjorie S. Evans in 1943 (who later became president of the British Matchbox Label & Booklet Society, now renamed the British Matchbox Label and Bookmatch Society). [3]