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  2. Sleeveless shirt - Wikipedia

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    Tank top from a 1950s Chinese advertisement. In the United States and Canada, any casual sleeveless shirt can be called tank top [1] or tank shirt, [2] with several specific varieties. It is named after tank suits, one-piece bathing suits of the 1920s worn in tanks or swimming pools. [3] The upper garment is worn commonly by both men and women.

  3. Tank top - Wikipedia

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    Tank top may refer to: Tank top (shirt), a type of sleeveless shirt (US/Australian/Canadian English) Tank top (sweater), also known as a sweater vest

  4. Brie Bella - Wikipedia

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    Brianna Monique Danielson [5] (née Garcia-Colace; born November 21, 1983), [3] [6] known by the stage names Brie Bella and Brie Garcia, is an American television personality and former professional wrestler. She is best known for her tenure in WWE, where she performed as Brie Bella, alongside her twin sister, Nikki, as The Bella Twins.

  5. Obiekt 140 - Wikipedia

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    The Obiekt 140, or Object 140, was a prototype medium tank developed from 1953 to 1958 in Nizhny Tagil, Russia to replace the T-54 medium tank. Two prototypes were completed before the project was cancelled in 1958 in favor of the Object 430 Project, which would become the T-64.

  6. Portrait of a Young Woman Known as "La Bella" - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of a Young Woman Known as "La Bella" (Spanish: Retrato de una mujer joven llamada "La Bella") is an oil painting attributed to Palma Vecchio, and dated to around 1518 to 1520, in the collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid.

  7. Beutepanzer - Wikipedia

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    A British Mk IV Beutepanzer during WW1. Beutepanzer (German, lit. ' Captured Tank ') [1] is the German designation for a captured armored fighting vehicle. The Germans used Beutepanzers to gain insight into enemy technology and to augment their own armored forces.

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