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  2. Cassandra Naud - Wikipedia

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    Naud is from Fort McMurray in Alberta. [2] She was born with a large nevus under her right eye. Her parents decided against removing it after doctors informed them the procedure was too risky.

  3. Halle Bailey tears up while revealing her ‘Little Mermaid ...

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    Halle Bailey got very emotional when she unveiled her new "Little Mermaid" doll that has her same exact hairstyle and mole on her face. Halle Bailey tears up while revealing her ‘Little Mermaid ...

  4. Mary-Anne Fahey - Wikipedia

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    A music video for "So Excellent" was filmed. The Kylie Mole character was one of several iconic characters that appeared in the show. Her characterisation especially resonated with Australian youth. The Australian adoption of the word "bogan" was first popularised in the media by Kylie Mole, and other phrases she used gained a wider currency.

  5. Beauty mark - Wikipedia

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    A mouche was generally made of paper, silk or velvet and was applied to the face as a form of make-up. They were kept in a patch box, or boîte à mouches ('box of flies'), and were often fanciful shapes such as hearts or stars. Patch boxes were often ornate, silver boxes, and formed an essential part of a woman's boudoir.

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!

  7. Kylie Mole - Wikipedia

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    Kylie Mole is a fictional character created by Australian actor and comedian Mary-Anne Fahey. Kylie Mole is a scowling schoolgirl on The Australian TV show, The Comedy Company . The character popularised the Australian vernacular, with terms such as Bogan gaining more currency.

  8. Kim Possible - Wikipedia

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    The title character is a teenage girl tasked with saving the world on a regular basis while coping with everyday issues commonly associated with adolescence. Kim is aided by her clumsy best friend, Ron Stoppable, his pet naked mole rat Rufus, and ten-year-old [5] computer genius Wade.

  9. Moll (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Puberty Blues was a 1981 movie based on the autobiographical novel by Kathy Lette and Gabrielle Carey about their experiences of being 13-year-old girls on Sydney's southern beaches. In the novel, movie and television series, girls were referred to as molls, bush pigs, top chicks, glam mags, sceggs , or grommets . [ 3 ]