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  2. Slide (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of slides in the United States started in the late 1960s, when vibrant, colorful aesthetics, such as cherry flower motifs, were followed. Across the world in Germany , the brand Birkenstock created the first fitness slide, a simple design made from contoured cork with a single-buckled leather strap [ citation needed ] .

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    It's been 45 years since Jane Seymour first posed in Playboy -- and it's our lucky day, because she's back! The 67-year-old knockout recently sat down for an interview and sexy photo shoot at her ...

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  6. List of lantern slide collections - Wikipedia

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    Slide Archive with more than 7,000 lantern slides in various formats and types; some from the 18th Century. Contains many toy slides, lecture sets, hand-painted dissolving views and some apparatus. Parts of the collection are accessible in the EYE Collection Database, a little fraction (c. 2,000 images) is accessible online via the Lucerna ...

  7. Magic lantern - Wikipedia

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    These could show a more natural movement than slipping slides and were mostly used for repetitive movements, for instance a woodcutter raising and lowering his axe, or a girl on a swing. [ 61 ] (see: Fig. 5 on the illustration by Petrus van Musschenbroek: a drinking man raising and lowering his glass + Fig. 8: a lady curtsying)