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  2. Verree Teasdale - Wikipedia

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    After co-starring in Somerset Maugham 's play The Constant Wife with Ethel Barrymore in 1926–1927, she was offered a film contract, and her first film, Syncopation, was released in 1929. Teasdale appeared older than her physical age, which enabled her to play bored society wives, scheming other women and second leads in comedies such as Roman ...

  3. Gigi Hadid’s Latest Outfit Persuaded Me to Buy the Sandals I ...

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    In particular, her sandals featured caramel brown suede, the perfect color to cap off a cozy fall day outfit. As for the rest of her look, Hadid opted for a white T-shirt, a military green and ...

  4. Vera Wang - Wikipedia

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    Vera Ellen Wang was born June 27, 1949, [3] in New York City to Chinese parents who immigrated to the United States in the mid-1940s. Her mother, Florence Wu (Wu Chifang), worked as a translator for the United Nations, while her father, Cheng Ching Wang (Wang Chengqing), a graduate of Yanjing University and MIT, owned a medicine company, and held the following positions: Director, Singapore ...

  5. I Found Sandals That Are Actually Comfortable for Walking - AOL

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    Gigi Leather Sandals. As the fisherman sandal makes a return, it’s hard to resist the movement. Not only is this shoe chic and versatile, but it’s also ultra comfortable and platformed for ...

  6. How to Remove an Ingrown Toenail: Can You Cut It Out Yourself?

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    Wearing comfortable, well-fitted shoes. Summary. An ingrown toenail occurs when the side of your nail, typically on the outside of your big toe, grows into the toe. This condition is painful ...

  7. Zori - Wikipedia

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    Like many Japanese sandals, zori are easily slipped on and off, [1] [a] which is important in Japan, where shoes are removed and put back on when entering and leaving a house, [3] and where tying shoelaces would be impractical when wearing traditional clothing. The traditional forms of zori are seen when worn with other traditional clothing. [1]