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  2. File:Space hopper, Walker Art Gallery.png - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  3. Edward Hopper - Wikipedia

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    Girlie Show was inspired by Hopper's visit to a burlesque show a few days earlier. Hopper's wife, as usual, posed for him for the painting, and noted in her diary, "Ed beginning a new canvas—a burlesque queen doing a strip tease—and I posing without a stitch on in front of the stove—nothing but high heels in a lottery dance pose." [102]

  4. Office at Night - Wikipedia

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    A yet smaller desk, holding a typewriter, may belong to the woman. This implies that she may be his secretary. Still, this is a corner office which indicates that within their small organization this is the most prestigious available space and therefore that the man is, perhaps, the manager or boss.

  5. Lists of fictional astronauts - Wikipedia

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    A fictional astronaut is preferably part of a real space program, like NASA or the Soviet/Russian space program, or fictional knockoffs of the same (e.g. ANSA, IASA). A fictional astronaut preferably uses space travel technology within the realm of the possible.

  6. List of French animated television series - Wikipedia

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    Tele Images Productions: Betty Barrett is a typical 12-year-old girl who enjoys school, daydreaming about living in outer space, sci-fi movies, and singing in her musical band, living in Moose Jaw Heights (a fictional suburb of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan). Digital Les Chumballs: Chumballs: 2009 Ellipsanime

  7. DeviantArt - Wikipedia

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    The site has over 550 million images which have been uploaded by its over 75 million registered members. [35] By July 2011, DeviantArt was the largest online art community. [36] Members of DeviantArt may leave comments and critiques on individual deviation pages, [37] [38] allowing the site to be called "a [free] peer evaluation application."

  8. List of works by Edward Hopper - Wikipedia

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    A Woman in the Sun: Oil on canvas: 1961: Whitney Museum of American Art: 101.9 cm × 155.6 cm (40 1/8 in. × 61 1/4 in.) New York Office: Oil on canvas: 1962: Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Intermission: Oil on canvas: 1963: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: 101.6 cm × 152.4 cm (40 in. × 60 in.) Sun in an Empty Room: Oil on canvas: 1963

  9. Space hopper - Wikipedia

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    Space hoppers were introduced to the United Kingdom in 1969. The Cambridge Evening News contained an advertisement for the hopper in November of that year [1] and described it as a trend. The space hopper became a major craze for several years and remained widely popular through the 1980s. The toy is sometimes considered a symbol of the 1970s.