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  4. Leather subculture - Wikipedia

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    Leather and Lace, a woman's leather/BDSM support and social group, was founded in Los Angeles in 1980. The women of Leather and Lace learned the "old guard" traditions from the men of Avatar. [45] Leather and Lace had a code of conduct and a uniform that could only be worn once a member earned the right. In New York, there was LSM.

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    [1] [2] Wooden scabbards were typically covered in fabric or leather; the leather versions also usually bore metal or leather fittings for added protection and carrying ease. [1] All-metal scabbards were popular items for a display of wealth among elites in the European Iron Age, and often intricately decorated. Little is known about the ...

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    Pablo Kuntz (Resident Evil) [6]Richard Waugh (Code: Veronica, Resident Evil Zero and 4, Wesker's Report) [7] Peter Jessop (Resident Evil remake) [8] D. C. Douglas (The Umbrella Chronicles, Resident Evil 5, The Darkside Chronicles, Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, The Mercenaries 3D, Revelations 2, Resident Evil Zero HD Remaster (Wesker Mode only), Umbrella Corps, Teppen) [7]

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    With a Nielsen rating of 11.2, the episode tied Becker for the 14th place (compared the season average of 37) in the ratings for the week of January 17–23, 2000. [12] The episode was the third highest-rated broadcast on Fox that week, following a NFC Championship post-game show and Malcolm in the Middle .