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  2. Pixie cut - Wikipedia

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    The pixie became fashionable again in the late 1970s and 1980s, with one of its most notable wearers being the actress Jacqueline Pearce in the British TV series Blake's 7 (1978–81). The pixie also was big in the mid 1990s, as worn by waif model Lucie de la Falaise, actress Winona Ryder, and Madonna in her world tour "The Girlie Show" (1993).

  3. Dynamic rectangle - Wikipedia

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    A root-phi rectangle divides into a pair of Kepler triangles (right triangles with edge lengths in geometric progression). The root-φ rectangle is a dynamic rectangle but not a root rectangle. Its diagonal equals φ times the length of the shorter side. If a root-φ rectangle is divided by a diagonal, the result is two congruent Kepler triangles.

  4. A comprehensive guide to growing out your pixie cut - AOL

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  5. Demi Moore’s Iconic Pixie Cut Is Fresher Than Ever in Rumer ...

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    Demi Moore's long black hair has become a beauty signature for the actress, but there was a time, specifically during the '90s, when her go-to hairstyle was a pixie cut.Her daughter Rumer Willis ...

  6. Dividing a square into similar rectangles - Wikipedia

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    The solution in which the three rectangles are all of different sizes and where they have aspect ratio ρ 2, where ρ is the plastic ratio. The fact that a rectangle of aspect ratio ρ 2 can be used for dissections of a square into similar rectangles is equivalent to an algebraic property of the number ρ 2 related to the Routh–Hurwitz ...

  7. How to Grow Out a Pixie Cut, According to Hairstylists - AOL

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  8. Rectangle - Wikipedia

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    In Euclidean plane geometry, a rectangle is a rectilinear convex polygon or a quadrilateral with four right angles.It can also be defined as: an equiangular quadrilateral, since equiangular means that all of its angles are equal (360°/4 = 90°); or a parallelogram containing a right angle.

  9. Halle Berry's New Pixie Cut Is Giving Us All the ‘X-Men’ Vibes

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