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    The OIG released the report Wednesday, accusing the Chicago mayor’s office of accepting gifts, including Hugo Boss cuff links, a personalized Montblanc pen, a 2023 U.S. National Soccer Team ...

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    Jessica Miller, JT, Lara Stone, Mark Eydelshteyn, Mona Tougaard, Paloma Elsesser, Sophie Thatcher, and Tommy Dorfman in Spring 2025 designer collections.

  4. iOffer - Wikipedia

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    iOffer was a San Francisco-based online trading community that was launched on May 1, 2002 by Steven Nerayoff. [1] As of February 2008, it claimed to have nearly one million total users , including approximately 75,000 sellers, although this information cannot be independently verified, nor is it known how many of these users are active.

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    Galoshes are overshoes, and not to be confused with the form of large slip-on rubber boots (known in the United Kingdom as Wellington boots). A protective layer (made variously of leather , rubber, or synthetic ripstop material) that only wraps around a shoe's upper is known as a spat or gaiter .

  6. America's Next Top Model season 2 - Wikipedia

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    The girls did a high fashion shoot for Solstice sunglasses featuring designs by Dior, Max Mara, Burberry, Gucci & Giorgio Armani. April had mixed reviews, Camille looked pigeon-toed and was the photographer's least favorite, Mercedes looked commercial, Yoanna hid her body well and Shandi took some of the photographer's best shots all year.

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    Sergio Rossi factory, San Mauro Pascoli. The San Mauro production plant was built in 2003. It measures a total of 55,600 square meters (598,000 sq ft), with 12,000 square meters (130,000 sq ft) accounting for production and warehouse space and 4,000-square-meter (43,000 sq ft) of space for offices, pattern, and prototype departments.