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  2. Primark - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Primark posted a photograph and video of male model Georgie Aldous wearing its make-up products on its Instagram page. [30] [31] [32] On 23 March 2020, Primark temporarily closed its 189 UK shops, as a result of government restrictions during the COVID-19 outbreak. [33] Its 153 shops in England re-opened on 15 June 2020. [34]

  3. Nightgown - Wikipedia

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    A nightgown. A nightgown, nightie or nightdress is a loosely hanging item of nightwear, and is commonly worn by women and girls.A nightgown is made from cotton, silk, satin, or nylon and may be decorated with lace appliqués or embroidery at the bust and hem.

  4. Spread (film) - Wikipedia

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    Spread received generally negative reviews from critics. According to critic aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes, the film scored a rating of 21% based on 59 reviews with the critical consensus; "Despite occasional detours into surprisingly dark territory, Spread overall is an ineffectual celebration of vacuous Los Angeles high life rather than a deconstruction of it."

  5. Photo of woman crossing her legs on a subway is baffling the ...

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    Editors at Mashable even gave it a go and documented their results. It seems like you're either a natural pretzel, or you're not. One thing's for sure -- it's much better than manspreading:

  6. Spread betting - Wikipedia

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    A spread-betting company is also offering 410-411p. We use cash bets with no definite expiry, or "rolling daily bets" as they are referred to by the spread betting companies. If I think the share price is going to go up, I might bet £10 a point (i.e., £10 per penny the shares moves) at 411p. We use the offer price since I am "buying" the ...

  7. Bid–ask spread - Wikipedia

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    The bid–ask spread is an accepted measure of liquidity costs in exchange traded securities and commodities. On any standardized exchange, two elements comprise almost all of the transaction cost—brokerage fees and bid–ask spreads. Under competitive conditions, the bid–ask spread measures the cost of making transactions without delay.

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