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  2. Tote bag - Wikipedia

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    A tote bag A tote bag being carried over the shoulder. A tote bag is a large, typically unfastened bag with parallel handles that emerge from the sides of its pouch. Totes are often used as reusable shopping bags. The archetypal tote bag is made of sturdy cloth, perhaps with thick leather at its handles or bottom; leather versions often have a ...

  3. Bag - Wikipedia

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    A tote bag Pouch, Arapaho (Native American), late 19th or early 20th century, Brooklyn Museum In the modern world, bags are ubiquitous, [ 1 ] with many people routinely carrying a wide variety of them in the form of cloth or leather briefcases , handbags , and backpacks , and with bags made from more disposable materials such as paper or ...

  4. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    Crossbody bag: a bag worn across the body from shoulder to hip; this is as opposed to a smaller hand carried bag such as a clutch as well as opposed to a larger bag such as a tote or bowling bag; a baguette, for example, may be worn crossbody, as can a half-moon or a messenger bag, but a tote cannot be worn this way nor can a hobo (some bucket ...

  5. Jacques Bourboulon - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Bourboulon (born 8 December 1946) [1] is a French photographer, specializing in nude photography.In 1967 he started as a fashion photographer, publishing in Vogue and working for the fashion designers Dior, Féraud, and Carven. [1]

  6. Paula Rego - Wikipedia

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    Rego was born on 26 January 1935 in Lisbon, Portugal. [4] Her father was an electrical engineer who worked for the Marconi Company and was ardently anti-fascist. [5] [6] Her mother was a competent artist but, as a conventional Portuguese woman from the early 20th century, gave her daughter no encouragement towards a career, even though she began drawing at age 4. [7]

  7. Kent State shootings - Wikipedia

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    2000: The '70s, starring Vinessa Shaw and Amy Smart, a mini-series depicting four Kent State students affected by the shootings as they move through the decade. [ 139 ] 2002: The Year That Trembled (written and directed by Jay Craven ; based on a novel by Scott Lax), a coming-of-age movie set in 1970 Ohio, in the aftermath of the Kent State ...