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  • 41tailor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. sartor, clothier, costumier, dressmaker, seamstress. v. fit, design, make, cut, trim, alter; sew, stitch, style, fashion, shape, drape, hand tailor, finish. See clothing, form, agreement. II (Roget s… …

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  • 42Emma Goldman — Goldman circa 1911 Full name Emma Goldman Born June 27, 1869(1869 06 27) Kovno, Russian Empire Died May 14 …

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  • 43Patsy Cline — Cline at WSM studios in Nashville, Tenn. in 1963 Background information Birth name Virginia Patterson Hensley …

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  • 44Sewing — or stitching is the fastening of cloth, leather, furs, bark, or other flexible materials, using needle and thread. Its use is nearly universal among human populations and dates back to Paleolithic times (30,000 BC). Sewing predates the weaving of …

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  • 45Diana Ross — For other people named Diana Ross, see Diana Ross (disambiguation). Diana Ross Diana Ross performing at the 2008 Nobel Peace Prize concert in Oslo Back …

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  • 46Irmgard Keun — (February 6, 1905 May 5, 1982) was a German author noteworthy both for her portrayals of life in the Weimar Republic as well as the early years of the Nazi Germany era. BiographyIrmgard Keun was born in Berlin (Charlottenburg) to Eduard and Elsa… …

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  • 47Louise (opera) — Louise is an opera in four acts by Gustave Charpentier to an original French libretto by the composer. It premiered on 2 February, 1900 at the Opéra Comique.The opera attempted to depict Parisian working class life, and is a French example of… …

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  • 48History of feminism — The history of feminism is the history of feminist movements and their efforts to overturn injustices of gender inequality. Feminist scholars have divided feminism s history into three waves . Humm, Maggie. 1995. The Dictionary of Feminist Theory …

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  • 49Tailor — A tailor is a person whose occupation is to sew and scissor menswear style jackets and the skirts or trousers that go with them.Although the term dates to the thirteenth century, tailor took on its modern sense in the late eighteenth century, and …

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  • 50Madeleine Vionnet — (June 22, 1876 March 2,1975) was a French fashion designer. Called the Queen of the bias cut and the architect among dressmakers, Vionnet is best known today for her elegant Grecian style dresses and for introducing the bias cut to the fashion… …

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