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YOUNG MALE SERVANT
Page (occupation); Page-boy; Quistroun
  • Lord Patten]], robed as [[Chancellor of Oxford University]], assisted by a page.
  • Painting of a page boy with silver collar, Dutch, 17th century.
  • ''The Queen and the Page'', by [[Marianne Stokes]], 1896.
  • Alof de Wignacourt and his page]]'', by [[Caravaggio]], c. 1608.

page-boy         
Jennie Page         
BRITISH BUSINESSWOMAN
Jennifer Page (Millenium Dome); Jennifer Page (Millennium Dome); Jennifer Page (Business woman); Jenny Page; Jennifer Page
Jennifer Anne "Jennie" Page, (born 12 November 1944) was chief executive of the London Millennium Dome project from 1 March 1995 until she resigned after a flawed opening night and poor early attendance at the start of 2000.
Multivariate landing page optimization         
A SINGLE WEB PAGE THAT APPEARS IN RESPONSE TO CLICKING ON A SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZED SEARCH RESULT, MARKETING PROMOTION, MARKETING EMAIL, OR AN ONLINE ADVERTISEMENT
Landing pages; Landing Pages; Gateway (web page); Lead Capture Page System; Landing page optimization; Landing Page Optimization; Multivariate Landing Page Optimization; Lead capture page; Landing Page; Destination page; Player-experience modeling
Multivariate landing page optimization (MVLPO) is a specific form of landing page optimization where multiple variations of visual elements (e.g.

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Page (servant)

A page or page boy is traditionally a young male attendant or servant, but may also have been a messenger in the service of a nobleman.

During wedding ceremonies, a page boy is often used as a symbolic attendant to carry the rings.

Examples of use of page-boy
1. Edward was a page boy at Prince Charles‘ wedding to Diana.
2. He left secondary school at 15, with no qualifications, and got a job as page boy in a city hotel.
3. Harry and Alison lived together for three years and a wedding was planned for 1''5, at which Alfie was to be a page boy and Lily a bridesmaid.
4. Some of the royal family there had played a part in the wedding: Princess Alexandra, then 10, was the youngest bridesmaid, and Prince Michael of Kent, then five, was a page boy.
5. In an interview to be broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on Christmas Day, the LA Galaxy star said that as a young page boy he chose to wear knickerbockers, long socks and ballet shoes in preference to a suit.