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  2. List of Say Yes to the Dress episodes - Wikipedia

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    No. overall No. in season Title Original release date; 1: 1 "Here Comes the Bridal Salon/Three Times a Bride" October 12, 2007 (): 2: 2 "Rocking the Dress/I Do or I Don't"

  3. Mary Midgley - Wikipedia

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    Mary Beatrice Midgley (née Scrutton; 13 September 1919 – 10 October 2018) [2] was a British philosopher. A senior lecturer in philosophy at Newcastle University , she was known for her work on science, ethics and animal rights .

  4. Midgley family - Wikipedia

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    The Midgley family is a British theatrical family whose members are notable in light music, opera and operetta. Walter Midgley (1914-1980) was an internationally renowned operatic tenor. Gladys Midgley (1911-2005) was a soprano. Maryetta Midgley (born 1942) is their daughter and a soprano. Vernon Midgley (born 1940) is a tenor

  5. Cutting It - Wikipedia

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    James Midgley as Shane Ince: Shane is an outwardly gay man who works as a senior stylist in the salon; he has a reputation for being catty, and often gets himself into trouble with the wrong people. He takes great delight in beating Syd to various men and they often find themselves competing for the same guys.

  6. Bridalplasty - Wikipedia

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    The first season concludes with the two final brides competing and the winner being revealed. The winning woman is then followed during her final plastic surgeries and wedding preparations. Bridal panel: Dominique, Cheyenne, Kristen, Lisa Marie, Netty, Alexandra, and Melissa.

  7. The Bridal Party - Wikipedia

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    The Bridal Party is a short story written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and featured in the Saturday Evening Post on August 9, 1930. The story is based on Ludlow Fowler's brother, Powell Fowler, May 1930 Paris wedding. It is Fitzgerald's first story dealing with the stock market crash and celebrates the end of the period when wealthy Americans ...