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  2. 15 of the best Halloween costumes for girls - AOL

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    This year's holiday is all about the strong female -- just take a look at these popular girls Halloween costumes. Mix in a leopard, gumball machine and sassy Hollywood diva, and you've got ...

  3. Michael Myers from Halloween, Freddy Krueger, Ghostface from Scream and many other now-pop culture staples became the most popular Halloween costumes. And so did other cartoon characters from the ...

  4. This List of Halloween Costumes for Women Is Filled With Fun ...

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    This cheerleader costume is identical to the one that the pop princess wore. If you've got an amazing vocal range to back it up, even better! Bring a cordless microphone to complete the look.

  5. Halloween costume - Wikipedia

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    Young girls often dress as entirely non-scary characters for Halloween, including princesses, fairies, angels, animals, and flowers. People in Halloween Costumes. Halloween costume parties generally take place on or around October 31, often on the Friday or Saturday before the holiday. Halloween parties are the 3rd most popular party type held ...

  6. Cheerleading uniform - Wikipedia

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    Cheerleading uniforms have changed over the years, both in form and style. (Baldwin Wallace University) A cheerleading uniform is a standardized outfit worn by cheerleaders during games and other events. These uniforms typically include the official colors and mascots of the school or team and are designed to make the wearer appear physically ...

  7. Halloween Surprise - Wikipedia

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    NBC also produced a photo gallery for the episode. This gallery, titled "Halloween Costumes", is a series of seventeen stills from the three Halloween episodes of Parks and Recreation (Greg Pikitis in Season 2, Meet n Greet (Parks and Recreation) in Season 4, and this episode), showing multiple characters' costumes. [4]