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  2. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    More simple early 1970s trends for women included fitted blazers (coming in a multitude of fabrics along with wide lapels), long and short dresses, mini skirts, maxi evening gowns, hot pants (extremely brief, tight-fitting shorts) paired with skin-tight T-shirts, [18] his & hers outfits (matching outfits that were nearly identical to each other ...

  3. 2000s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The early to mid-2000s saw a rise in the consumption of fast fashion: affordable off-the-peg high street clothing based on the latest high fashion designs. With its low-cost appeal driven by trends straight off the runway, fast fashion was a significant factor in the fashion industry's growth.

  4. Two-source hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The two-source hypothesis (or 2SH) is an explanation for the synoptic problem, the pattern of similarities and differences between the three Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke.

  5. Toyota 86 - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota GT86 Modellista is a version of the Toyota 86 with new side skirts, rear bumper and diffuser, a special lip spoiler, 18 inch matte chrome "Wing Dancer II" wheels with 225/40 Toyo tyres and a two-tone black and red interior with the instrument cluster and interior panels in a red metal finish.

  6. Paint - Wikipedia

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    For a satin or pearl finish, a 3/8" nap roller would most likely be used For a semi-gloss or gloss finish, a 3/16" nap roller would most likely be used [ 39 ] After liquid paint is applied, there is an interval during which it can be blended with additional painted regions (at the "wet edge") called "open time".

  7. Batsuit - Wikipedia

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    The Batsuit (or Bat-Suit) is the costume of DC Comics's fictional superhero Batman, who appears in their American comic books.The suit has been depicted in various artistic iterations, and the stories themselves have described Batman as modifying the details of his costume from time to time typically using military and SWAT standards materials and technology that evolved into an advanced ...