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    Her corset top featured crystal embellishments and a heart-shaped cutout over her chest as well as a flowy wrap skirt. Keep scrolling for inspiration on what to wear to the Short n’ Sweet tour ...

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    This top is the perfect mix of casual and cute. Available in three colors (white, light blue and red), the cotton knit feels super soft while the floral embroidery is both stylish and pretty.

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    171–191 South High Street is a pair of historic buildings in Downtown Columbus, Ohio.The commercial structures have seen a wide variety of retail and service uses through the 20th century, including shoe stores, groceries, opticians, hatters, jewelers, a liquor store, and a car dealership.

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    wearing a white dress with a corset. The music video for "Don't!",directed by Wayne Isham, was shot in Oaxaca, Mexico at Quinta Real Hotel [2] and Yucca plantation. It was filmed on October 24, 2004, [3] and released on January 7, 2005, to Great American Country. In 2006, CMT Canada named "Don't!" the eighth sexiest country music video.

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    The Martin Luther King Jr. Performing and Cultural Arts Complex is a historic building in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.It was built in 1925 as the Pythian Temple and James Pythian Theater, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places and Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1983.