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  2. The 15 Best Nylon Tote Bags Combining Form with Function - AOL

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    Coordinate your parka jacket look to your bag with this water-repellent and wind-resistant puffer tote bag made from ripstop fabric with a matte finish. Dimensions: 18 7/8" W x 13 9/16" L x 5 7/8" D

  3. Body Bags (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The initial series, simply entitled Body Bags, was a launch title for Dark Horse Comics' Blanc Noir line of books. Produced by Gaijin Studios in 1996, Body Bags includes a large amount of blood, violence and characters who enjoy killing and cursing, which is displayed in a number of scenes in the book that have been deemed "shocking".

  4. Leon Leonwood Bean - Wikipedia

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    Bean as a child with his mother, Sarah. Bean was born in the town of Greenwood, Maine, [2] on October 13, 1872, to Benjamin Warren Bean and Sarah (Swett) Bean, [3] one of six sons.

  5. Shoulder bag - Wikipedia

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    Shoulder bag may refer to: Handbag , a bag typically used by women to hold personal items Messenger bag , a bag worn over one shoulder with a strap that winds around the chest

  6. Carobeth Laird - Wikipedia

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    Carobeth Tucker was born in Coleman, Texas.She discovered her facility for languages during a trip to Mexico during the summer of 1909. [2] After giving birth to her first daughter, Elisabeth, at age seventeen, in 1915, she enrolled in the San Diego Normal School, where she took a course in linguistics that was taught by John P. Harrington, an extremely productive and eccentric linguist and ...

  7. American Textile History Museum - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Caroline Stevens Rogers, a member of a textile industry family and a hand weaver and dyer, came into possession of her father’s collection of over 50 spinning wheels in various stages of collapse and a truck load of heavy beams (the disassembled parts of antique hand looms) as well as dozens of reels, winders, skarnes, riddles, and niddy-noddies. [3]