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  2. Madame Alexander Doll Company - Wikipedia

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    Madame Alexander's Wendy doll, from the 2004 Total Moves collection. The company's most popular doll, the 8-inch Wendy doll was introduced in the 1950s. There is also their first fashion doll, Cissy, and Pussycat, a vinyl baby doll. [1] Alexandra Fairchild Ford is a line of 16-inch collectible fashion dolls created for adult collectors. [3]

  3. Beatrice Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Bertha "Beatrice" Alexander Behrman (March 9, 1895 – October 3, 1990), [1] [2] known as Madame Alexander, was an American dollmaker.Founder and owner of the Alexander Doll Company in New York City for 65 years, she introduced new materials and innovative designs to create lifelike dolls based on famous people and characters in books, films, music, and art.

  4. Dollikins - Wikipedia

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    The dolls started at 19-20" tall and featured sleepy eyes, although later versions were 12" and 6" without sleepy eyes due to the popularity of the Mattel Barbie Doll which is 11.5 inches and the Topper Dawn doll which was 6 inches. See Facebook by searching, The Dollikin Collective

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    An Australian influencer who allegedly "tortured" her 1-year-old daughter by making her sick has been accused of drugging her with medication typically used to treat seizures, a court has heard ...

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    Tivaj Hopkins weighed 400 pounds at 17 years old. He lost weight walking, strength training and a high-protein diet and is a personal trainer for Planet Fitness.

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    From July 2011 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Seth E. Schofield joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 49.3 percent return on your investment, compared to a 6.5 percent return from the S&P 500.