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  2. Ted Tinling - Wikipedia

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    Cuthbert Collingwood "Ted" Tinling (23 June 1910 – 23 May 1990), sometimes known as Teddy Tinling, was an English fashion designer, spy, author, and tennis official.He was a firm fixture on the professional tennis tour for over 60 years and is considered the foremost designer of tennis dresses of the 20th century.

  3. The 20 Best Tennis Dresses to Feel Like a Pro On and Off the ...

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    Tennis Y-Dress. A classic tennis dress with removable shorts and extended sizing, this one from Adidas should definitely be on your radar. Sizes: XXS-4X. Colors: Bliss Lilac, Preloved Green, Black ...

  4. This Guy Dropped 70 Pounds Using One Piece of Workout ... - AOL

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    Here and there, you can have a cheat meal but do so in not going over your calorie intake per day. It’s ok if you fail one day, just don’t make it a habit and you'll do just fine. Trust the ...

  5. See the huge dress that made 'Big Fat Gypsy Wedding' history

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    "We have been asked to make a dress that is gonna break the 100-pound barrier. This is, like, a major construction job," said Sondra Celli on "My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding."

  6. List of heaviest people - Wikipedia

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    Edward Bright (1721–1750) and Daniel Lambert (1770–1809), men from England who were famous in their time for their obesity. Happy Humphrey, the heaviest professional wrestler, weighing in at 410 kg (900 lb; 64 st 8 lb) at his peak. Israel Kamakawiwoʻole (1959–1997), Hawaiian singer whose weight peaked at 343 kg (756 lb; 54 st 0 lb).

  7. Modesty - Wikipedia

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    Men and women are subject to different standards of modesty in dress. While both men and women, in Western culture, are generally expected to keep their genitals covered at all times, women are also expected to keep their breasts covered. Some body parts are normally more covered by men than women—e.g., the midriff and the upper part of the back.