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  2. Ted Tinling - Wikipedia

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    Cuthbert Collingwood "Ted" Tinling (23 June 1910 – 23 May 1990), sometimes known as Teddy Tinling, was an English fashion designer, spy, author, and tennis official.He was a firm fixture on the professional tennis tour for over 60 years and is considered the foremost designer of tennis dresses of the 20th century.

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  4. Crickler 2: Daily Word Puzzle is a twist on crosswords that's ...

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    The iTunes description for Crickler 2 states that this take on the crossword puzzle genre is an "adaptive" experience, that automatically adjusts itself to your own skill level and knowledge. That ...

  5. The Boy in the Dress (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book was published in hardcover by HarperCollins in October 2008, with a paperback release scheduled for May 2009. [7] Walliams and his comedy partner Matt Lucas recorded an audiobook of the story, also for HarperCollins, which was released in November 2008. [8] HarperCollins were reported to have signed Walliams for a two-book deal. [1] [3]

  6. Glossary of sewing terms - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Compare gusset. gore A gore is a shaped segment, narrow at the top and wider at the base, extending from the waistline to the hem of a skirt. Flared skirts can be made of 2 or more gores. [8] Four-. six-. and eight-gore skirts are common. grain 1.

  7. Breeching (boys) - Wikipedia

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    A letter of 1679 from Lady Anne North to her widowed and absent son gives a lengthy account of the breeching of her grandson: "Never had any bride that was to be dressed upon her wedding-night more hands about her, some the legs and some the armes, the taylor buttn'ing and other putting on the sword, and so many lookers on that had I not a ...

  8. Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    The appearance of individual garments varied according to gender roles and seasonal needs, as well as the specific dress customs of each tribe or group. The Inuit decorated their clothing with fringes , pendants, and insets of contrasting colours, and later adopted techniques such as beadwork when trade made new materials available.

  9. Eddie Izzard - Wikipedia

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    Edward John Izzard [5] was born in Aden (then in Aden Colony and now in Yemen) [6] on 7 February 1962, [7] to English parents Dorothy Ella Izzard (1927–1968) and Harold John Michael Izzard (1928–2018). Their surname is of French Huguenot origin. [8]