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    (Amazon) (Amazon) "This is a pretty bag that’s right on trend and looks expensive," wrote one Amazon shopper in the reviews. "I was pleasantly surprised with the look, feel and, most of all, the ...

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    Much like shoes and jewelry, handbags are more than just an accessory, they're a status symbol. Handbags have long been a part of women's fashion, dating back to 1854, when Louis Vuitton...

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    The objects proving unworthy of the Lladro name are destroyed. Number 5. 1937 O-Pee-Chee Baseball Set . $318,184.99. If the collection's generous size isn't enough to urge you to hit the 'buy ...

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    Tazarotene, sold under the brand name Tazorac, among others, is a third-generation prescription topical retinoid. [2] [3] It is primarily used for the treatment of plaque psoriasis and acne. [4] Tazarotene is also used as a therapeutic for photoaged and photodamaged skin. [4] It is a member of the acetylenic class of retinoids. [4]

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    Dillybags were and are mainly designed and used by women to gather and transport food, and are most commonly found in the northern parts of Australia. [4] Women also wore more ornate drawstring bags, typically called hamondeys or tasques, to display their social status. The 14th-century handbags evolved into wedding gifts from groom to bride.