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  2. Werner G. Scharff - Wikipedia

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    Werner G. Scharff (July 7, 1916 – August 17, 2006) was a German-American arts patron, fashion designer, [1] [2] and land developer. He was co-founder and chairman of Lanz Incorporated, a designer and manufacturer of dresses and nightgowns. [3]

  3. Nightwear - Wikipedia

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    Nightwear – also called sleepwear, or nightclothes – is clothing designed to be worn while sleeping. The style of nightwear worn may vary with the seasons, with warmer styles being worn in colder conditions and vice versa.

  4. Gerald McGinnis - Wikipedia

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    While working at Lanz Medical Products, McGinnis also worked at Critical Care Department at the Presbyterian-University Hospital from 1971 to 1975, participating in programs which sought medical applications for technological devices. [2] [8] After five years of operation, McGinnis sold the company. [6] In 1976, McGinnis created Respironics. [6]

  5. Lanz (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Lanz is the surname of the following people: Albrecht Lanz (1898–1942), German military commander; Alfred Lanz (1847–1907), Swiss painter and sculptor;

  6. Lanz - Wikipedia

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    Lanz (surname) 683 Lanzia, an asteroid in the Main Belt named after Heinrich Lanz; 700 Auravictrix, an asteroid in the Main Belt named after a Schütte-Lanz Zeppelin; Order of the New Templars, founded by Lanz von Liebenfels; Lanz, a character from Xenoblade Chronicles 3

  7. Nightgown - Wikipedia

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    Shorter nightgowns are also known as "nighties" and a common style is the "babydoll" nightgown which is generally lace and silk with a V-neckline. Other variations are the "shirt style" nightgown or the "slip dress" nightgown. The variety of styles of nightgowns have pushed into daywear and are also often seen on the runway.