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    Super Soft Supima Turtleneck. A super-soft option made out of wrinkle-resistant Supima—and at a bargain price, too. Lands' End keeps you warm and sleek, without all the unnecessary bulk.

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    Fashion Coward — A clothing store tailored for women with a fragile self-image, offering items (e.g. brown sweaters, gray sweatshirts, no bathing suits) that suggest "the general idea of a person" (e.g. "ideal juror," "goes on cruises with parents").

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    Turtleneck & Chain is the second studio album by American comedy troupe The Lonely Island. The album was released on 10 May 2011 by Universal Republic Records . Turtleneck & Chain was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album .

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    Drake is known for his egotistical lyrics, technical ability, and integration of personal backstory when dealing with relationships with women. [266] His vocal abilities have been lauded for an audible contrast between typical hip-hop beats and melody, with sometimes abrasive rapping coupled with softer accents, delivered on technical lyricism.

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    Land's End is an American crime drama series that aired in broadcast syndication from September 1995 to May 1996. [1] A total of 22 one-hour episodes were produced. The series was created by the series' star Fred Dryer and Victor A. Schiro.