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21Last Seen Wearing ... (Hillary Waugh novel) — infobox Book | name = Last Seen Wearing ... title orig = translator = image caption = author = Hillary Waugh illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English genre = Mystery publisher = Doubleday Crime Club release date =… …
22The Berenstain Bears and the New Girl — articleissues orphan=April 2008 unreferenced=April 2008 cleanup=April 2008 notability=April 2008 The Berenstain Bears and The New Girl is a children s book and an episode in the Berenstain Bears.Plot synopsisThere is a new girl at school called… …
23Barneys New York — Infobox Company company name = Barneys New York company company type = department store foundation = 1923 location = New York City, New York industry = Retail products = Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and… …
24Coat of arms of Albany, New York — Details Armiger Civic Adopted 1789 …
25Prostitution in New Zealand — Prostitution and brothel keeping are legal in New Zealand. Until 2003, advertising the sale of sex ( soliciting ), running a brothel, and living from the earnings of prostitution were illegal. This was changed by the Prostitution Reform Act, that …
26Into the New World (song) — For other uses, see Into the New World (disambiguation). Into the New World Single by Girls Generation from the album Girls Generation …
27Notes From New York — is a successful London (West End) based concert series, created primarily to showcase the output of contemporary musical theatre writers. Contents 1 Creators and Collaborators 2 Concert History 3 Not(es) From New York …
28Easter bonnet — An Easter Bonnet An Easter Bonnet represents the tail end of a tradition of wearing new clothes at Easter,[1] in harmony with the renewal of the year and the promise of spiritual renewal and redemption. The Easter bonnet was fixed in popular… …
29Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi — Gandhi redirects here. For other uses, see Gandhi (disambiguation). Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi …
30The Nine Days — are the first nine days of the Jewish month of Av. During this time, a strict level of mourning is observed, in accordance with the Talmudic dictum (Ta anit 26): When the month of Av begins, we reduce our joy. They are days of intense mourning… …