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  • 81Cleavage (breasts) — A woman s cleavage Cleavage, anatomically known as the intramammary cleft, is the space between a woman s breasts lying over the sternum. Cleavage is exposed by a garment with a low neckline, such as ball gowns, evening gowns, swimwear, casual… …

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  • 82Diane Pernet — (born in Washington DC, USA) is an American cult fashion curator, journalist/blogger who lives in Paris. She was a New York fashion designer in the 80’s, a costume designer for movies and worked as the woman s fashion editor for Joyce magazine,… …

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  • 83Doris Langley Moore — OBE (1902–1989) also known as Doris Langley Levy Moore, was one of the first important female fashion historians. She founded the Fashion Museum, Bath (as The Museum of Costume) in 1963. She was also a well respected Lord Byron scholar, and… …

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  • 84Celebration China — is a unique event taking place in the historic Marina City of Qingdao, from 30th April 2008 – 4th May 2008. The event is backed by the Chinese Government and the Beijing Organising Committee for the Olympic Games. It is the only officially… …

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  • 85Dad and Dave Come to Town — Directed by Ken G. Hall Produced by Ken G. Hall Written by Bert Bailey Frank Harvey Based on story by …

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  • 86eonism — eon·ism ē ə .niz əm n TRANSVESTISM Éon de Beau·mont ā ōn də bō mōn Charles (1728 1810) French chevalier and adventurer. Although baptized as a boy, Éon was raised as a girl until he was seven. In 1755 as a secret agent for the French king, he was …

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  • 87Only You (And You Alone) — 1955 Re recording Single by The Platters from the album The Platters (Original recording) & …

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  • 88Anna Miller — For the restaurant chain, see Anna Miller s. Anna Miller (1741 24 June 1781) was an English poet and salon hostess, widely ridiculed in fashionable society for what were seen as pretensions to good taste.LifeAnna was the daughter of Edward Riggs …

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  • 89MORDAUNT, Elinor (c. 1872-1942) — novelist daughter of St John L. Clowes and the Hon. Mrs Clowes, was born at Cotgrove Place, Nottinghamshire, England, about the year 1872, and was christened Evelyn Mary. In 1897 she went to Mauritius and there married a planter named Wiehe. The… …

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  • 90glamazon — /ˈglæməzɒn/ (say glamuhzon) Colloquial –noun 1. a beautiful woman who is of statuesque build. –adjective 2. of, relating to, or designed for such a woman: glamazon fashion; glamazon shoes. {blend of glamorous and Amazon1 (def. 3) …