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  2. List of Revlon spokesmodels - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; ... 5 19701979. 6 1980–1989. 7 1990–1999. 8 2000–2009. 9 2010 ...

  3. Here's What 40 Celebrities Looked Like in the 1970s vs. Today

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    The 1970s were marked by debaucherous nights spent partying at Studio 54, groovy fashion, iconic celebrity couples, disco, slang that's begging for a comeback, and some of the century's finest ...

  4. Category:1970s in technology - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... Category: 1970s in technology. 10 languages. ... 1979 in technology (5 C) B.

  5. Women in computing - Wikipedia

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    The Women in Technology International (WITI) is a global organization dedicated to the advancement of women in business and technology. [231] The Arab Women in Computing has many chapters across the world and focuses on encouraging women to work with technology and provides networking opportunities between industry experts and academicians and ...

  6. Claudia Jennings - Wikipedia

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    Mary Eileen Chesterton (December 20, 1949 – October 3, 1979), [1] known professionally as Claudia Jennings, was an American actress and model. Jennings was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for November 1969 and also Playmate of the Year for 1970. She subsequently pursued a career in acting, and was known as the "Queen of B movies". [3]

  7. 12 Tech Flops of the 1970s and '80s That Were Ahead of ... - AOL

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    The 1970s and ’80s were filled with innovations such as VCRs, cordless phones, and personal computers that changed the way we live. It was also a time of tech flops and marketing missteps even ...

  8. 1970s in science and technology - Wikipedia

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    The 1970s was also the beginning of the video game era. Atari established itself as the dominant force in home video gaming, first with its home version of the arcade game Pong and later in the decade with the Atari 2600 console (originally called the "VCS", or Video Computer System). By 1979, the scene was set for the Golden Age of Arcade Games.

  9. Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman - Wikipedia

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    The video opens with a barrage of explosive imagery along with an audio track of a siren taken from the 1970s television series Wonder Woman.The following scenes are fast-paced repeated shots from Wonder Woman, with several scenes following of actress Lynda Carter as the main character Diana Prince, performing her transformative spin from secretarial role into superhero role.