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  2. Front-end bra - Wikipedia

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    A front-end bra (also known as a car bra, bonnet bra, front-end cover, hood bra, auto bra, [1] hood mask, car mask, etc.) is a (usually black) vinyl cover that attaches to the front of a car or other vehicle to protect the bumper, hood, and sides of the fenders from scratches. The inside of the bra is lined with a felt-like material. [2]

  3. List of controversial album art - Wikipedia

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    The cover depicts Manson as a crucified Christ with his jawbone torn off; a statement on censorship and America's obsession with martyrs. [73] [74] The album was sold at Circuit City only after it was housed in a cardboard sleeve featuring an alternative cover, while Walmart and Kmart refused to stock the album at all. [75]

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    For me, that push to overhaul all of my fancy and expensive bras came from seeing Walmart’s new Joyspun intimates, which will revive my bra collection with some much needed newness. The ...

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    Meet the Side Smoother Bra from the Sofia Vergara Intimates Collection for Walmart — the actress-approved bra is loved by shoppers, comes in neutrals and prints, and costs as low as $17. Walmart

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  7. Hood (car) - Wikipedia

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    In British terminology, hood refers to a fabric cover over the passenger compartment of the car (known as the 'roof' or 'top' in the US). In many motor vehicles built in the 1930s and 1940s, the resemblance to an actual hood or bonnet is clear when open and viewed head-on.