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  • 711300-1400 in fashion — Fashion in fourteenth century Europe was marked by the beginning of a period of experimentation with different forms of clothing. Costume historian James Laver suggests that the mid 14th century marks the emergence of recognizable fashion in… …

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  • 72Gregory Reyes — is the former CEO of Brocade Communications Systems. On August 11, 2007 he was convicted on 10 counts of illegally backdating stock options, whilst CEO of Brocade.External links* [http://linux.sys con.com/read/414771.htm Ousted Brocade CEO… …

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  • 73Battle of Maraj-al-Debaj — Infobox Military Conflict conflict= Battle of Marj ud Deebaj partof=Muslim conquest of SyriaByzantine Arab Wars caption= date=September, 634 A.D place=Jabal Ansariya, Syria result=Rashidun Caliphate victory. combatant1=Rashidun Caliphate… …

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  • 74Клён сахарный — Общий вид взрослого растения в мае, Мортон Арборетум (англ.  …

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  • 75kimkhwāb — ▪ cloth  Indian brocade woven of silk and gold or silver thread. The word kimkhwāb, derived from the Persian, means “a little dream,” a reference perhaps to the intricate patterns employed; kimkhwāb also means “woven flower,” an interpretation… …

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  • 761750–1795 in fashion — Portrait of John and Elizabeth Lloyd Cadwalader and their Daughter Anne by Charles Willson Peale, Philadelphia, 1772 Fashion in the period 1750–1795 in European and European influenced countries reached heights of fantasy and abundant… …

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  • 77-ade — 1. suffix forming nouns: 1 an action done (blockade; tirade). 2 the body concerned in an action or process (cavalcade). 3 the product or result of a material or action (arcade; lemonade; masquerade). Etymology: from or after F ade f. Prov., Sp.,… …

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  • 78broché — III. (ˈ)brō|shā adjective Etymology: French, from past participle of brocher to brocade, sew, from Middle French, to prick more at broach II : woven with a raised figure IV. noun ( s) Etymology …

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  • 79Brocaded — Bro*cad ed, a. 1. Woven or worked, as brocade, with gold and silver, or with raised flowers, etc. [1913 Webster] Brocaded flowers o er the gay mantua shine. Gay. [1913 Webster] 2. Dressed in brocade. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 80Brocatel — Bro ca*tel, n. [F. brocatelle, fr. It. brocatello: cf. Sp. brocatel. See {Brocade}.] 1. A kind of coarse brocade, or figured fabric, used chiefly for tapestry, linings for carriages, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. A marble, clouded and veined with white …

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