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  2. Burberry - Wikipedia

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    Burberry Group plc is a British luxury fashion house established in 1856 by Thomas Burberry and headquartered in London, England. [4] It designs and distributes ready to wear , including trench coats , leather accessories, and footwear.

  3. Douche - Wikipedia

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    A 1995 survey quoted in the University of Rochester study found that 27% of U.S. women age 15 to 44 douched regularly, but that douching was more common among African-American women (over 50%) than among white women (21%), [8] and frequent douching contributes to more frequent bacterial vaginosis among African-American women than the average.

  4. Weekend at Burnie's - Wikipedia

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    In a review for AllMusic, critic reviewer David Jeffries said: Currensy's Weekend at Burnie's EP and/or mixtape is a worthwhile distraction, offering fans of his Pilot Talk efforts a chance to hear the rapper in a different setting. Here, the setting is hard, minimal, and retro, with producer Monsta Beatz bringing the ‘80s flavor on all tracks."

  5. Robert Pattinson - Wikipedia

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    Barnes, where Pattinson was born and raised. Robert Douglas Thomas Pattinson [1] [2] was born in Barnes, London, England, on 13 May 1986. [3] [4] [5] His father, Richard, owned a business importing vehicles from the United States, while his mother, Clare, worked at a modelling agency.

  6. Cara Delevingne - Wikipedia

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    Cara Jocelyn Delevingne was born on 12 August 1992, [7] in Hammersmith, London.Her parents are property developer Charles Hamar Delevingne and his wife Pandora Stevens. She grew up in Belgravia, London, [8] [9] [10] with two older sisters, including Poppy Delevingne, [10] [11] and a paternal half-brother. [11]

  7. Culture of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles (1891) offers a tragic critique of Victorian society's treatment of women, sexuality, and class, while Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890) examines themes of aestheticism, morality, and vanity in a Gothic narrative where the protagonist's portrait ages as his soul corrupts.