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  • 71Nebelung — male Origin United States Breed standard TICA …

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  • 72Flapper — The term flapper in the 1920s referred to a new breed of young women who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to the new Jazz music, and flaunted their disdain for what was then considered acceptable behavior. The flappers were seen as… …

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  • 73Sans-culottes — (French for without knee breeches ) was a term created around 1790 1792 by the French aristocracy to describe the poorer members of the Third Estate, according to the dominant theory because they usually wore pantaloons (full length trousers or… …

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  • 74Knickers — In the United Kingdom, Ireland and some Commonwealth nations, knickers is a word for women s undergarments. George Cruikshank, whose illustrations are classic icons for Charles Dickens works, also did the illustrations for Washington Irving s… …

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  • 75Panties — are a form of underwear, usually light and snug fitting, designed to be worn by women or girls in the area directly below the waist. Typical components include an elastic waistband, a crotch panel to cover the genital area (usually lined with… …

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  • 76Robert Coates (actor) — Robert Coates (1772 1848) was a British would be actor who became famous for his atrocious skills. His favourite part was Shakespeare s Romeo. Biography Robert Coates was born in Antigua in the West Indies as a son of a wealthy sugar planter. His …

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  • 77Dead Rabbits — barricade on Bayard Street in an 1857 fight with the Bowery Boys The Dead Rabbits were a gang in New York City in the 1850s, and originally were a part of the Roach Guards. Daniel Cassidy claimed that the name has a second meaning rooted in Irish …

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  • 78Tailcoat — A tailcoat is a coat with the front of the skirt cut away, so as to leave only the rear section of the skirt, known as the tails. The historical reason coats were cut this way was to make it easier for the wearer to ride a horse, but over the… …

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  • 79Paul Poiret — (20 April 1879, Paris, France 30 April 1944, Paris) was a French fashion designer. His contributions to twentieth century fashion have been likened to Picasso s contributions to twentieth century art.Bowles, Hamish. Fashioning the Century. Vogue… …

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  • 80Queen's Hall — in 1895. The building Queen s Hall was situated in Langham Place, and had a total of 17 entrances and exits on three streets (the other two being Riding House Street and Great Portland Street). It had seating for up to 3,000 within a floor area… …

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