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  2. Embrace Your Inner Cowgirl With These Cute Cowboy Boots - AOL

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    Betsey Johnson Emory Rhinestone Western Boot. Sing it with us now: Like a rhinestone cowboy! 🎵 Every girl needs a cute pair of shoes to go out at night, so show off in these beauties.

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    You don’t have to ride a horse to wear cowboy boots. You don’t even have to be a “cow”-whatever to pull on a pair and strut your stuff.

  4. Make believe - Wikipedia

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    This delay correlates with their inability to pass false belief tasks at 4 years of age. [4] Another delay found in children with autism is language delay . This language delay has been associated with pretend play, such that children with autism who engage in pretend play have more advanced language skills.

  5. These Are the Best Cowgirl Boots if You've Got Wide Calves - AOL

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    The Pioneer Woman Women's Mid-Calf Embroidered Western Boots. If you're worried about your calf being too wide even after the research, go with a mid-calf option like this rather than a higher shaft.

  6. Sally Starr (TV hostess) - Wikipedia

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    Alleen Mae Beller (January 25, 1923 – January 27, 2013), also known as Sally Starr, was a prominent 1950s and 1960s celebrity television personality.Using a cowgirl persona, she appealed to local TV audiences of several generations of children through American radio, Broadway stage, movies and as a recording artist for more than sixty years.

  7. Sheriff Callie's Wild West - Wikipedia

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    The series also received more viewers at 5:30 p.m., with a total number of 1.42 million viewers and rating scores of 4.7 for kids 2–5, 5.0 for boys 2–5, and 4.3 for girls 2–5, making it the #1 series broadcast in the half-hour to appeal to the core demographics.