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  2. Little black dress - Wikipedia

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    The black dress worn by Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly in the film Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), designed by Hubert de Givenchy, epitomized the standard for wearing little black dresses accessorized with pearls (together called "basic black"), as was frequently seen throughout the early 1960s. The dress set a record in 2006 when it was ...

  3. Whaling in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Māori, who were the first to settle in New Zealand, appear to have hunted whales rarely, but did eat stranded whales. [1] [2] The earliest association of whaling with New Zealand is from December 1791, [3] when the whaleship William and Ann called in at Doubtless Bay during a whaling voyage in the Pacific.

  4. Fashion of Audrey Hepburn - Wikipedia

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    The numbers chosen personally by Hepburn included: a gray, Oxford-wool, double-breasted skirt suit with a scoop neck, cinched waist, and vented skirting, and a strapless white ball gown with floral organdy embroidering and a cascading train of black ruffles, as well as a black cocktail dress with a button, down, deep-v back, and flared ...

  5. Whale watching in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Whale watching in Kaikōura from a boat Main article: Whale watching A Bryde's Whale is viewed from Auckland Whale & Dolphin Safari's research vessel the 'Dolphin Explorer' during a whale watching trip into the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park. Whale watching in New Zealand is predominantly centred around the areas of Kaikōura and the Hauraki Gulf. Known as the 'whale capital', Kaikōura is a world ...

  6. New Zealand heraldry - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand heraldry is the term for the style of armorial achievements, sometimes known as coats of arms, and other heraldic bearings and insignia used in New Zealand. It largely follows the Gallo-British tradition of heraldry also followed in England , Scotland , Ireland , Canada and Australia .

  7. Uniforms of the New Zealand Army - Wikipedia

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    In late 1939 large scale manufacture of Battle dress uniforms was started in New Zealand by numerous local clothing manufacturers. The New Zealand version was almost identical to British 1937 pattern, made in Serge twill but of a darker brown, while the stitching was a contrasting light colour. The NZ blouse had a six button fly front, rather ...

  8. Black Versace dress of Elizabeth Hurley - Wikipedia

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    The black dress was made from pieces of silk and lycra fabric, with oversized gold safety pins at "strategical places". [11] The dress was wide open at the front, from the neck down to halfway across the bosom, with two slimline straps on the shoulders.

  9. Minke whale - Wikipedia

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    Taxonomists further categorize the common minke whale into two or three subspecies; the North Atlantic minke whale, the North Pacific minke whale and dwarf minke whale. All minke whales are part of the rorquals, a family that includes the humpback whale, the fin whale, the Bryde's whale, the sei whale and the blue whale.