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  2. Monocle - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Chamberlain wearing a monocle. A monocle is a type of corrective lens used to correct or enhance the visual perception in only one eye. It consists of a circular lens placed in front of the eye and held in place by the eye socket itself. Often, to avoid losing the monocle, a string or wire is connected to the wearer's clothing at one end ...

  3. Richard Tauber - Wikipedia

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    His physical appearance also contributed to his elegant stage presence, despite a slight squint in his right eye, which he camouflaged by wearing a monocle. When paired with a top hat, the monocle enhanced his distinctive and sophisticated look. [citation needed] Tauber first performed in an operetta by Franz Lehár at the Volksbühne in Berlin ...

  4. Fred Emney - Wikipedia

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    Fred Emney Born Frederick Arthur Round Emney (1900-02-12) 12 February 1900 Prescot, Lancashire, England, UK Died 25 December 1980 (1980-12-25) (aged 80) Bognor Regis, Sussex, England, UK Occupation Actor Spouse Hazel Wiles Frederick Arthur Round Emney (12 February 1900 – 25 December 1980) was an English character actor and comedian. Emney was born in Prescot, Lancashire, the son of Blanche ...

  5. The Mandela effect: 10 examples that explain what it is and ...

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    Let's look at Mr. Monopoly, mascot of the famous board game. If you think of a rich man from the early 1900s, you might envision him with a monocle or pocket watch even though Mr. Monopoly has ...

  6. Trilby - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Cohen wearing a trilby. A trilby is a narrow-brimmed type of hat.The trilby was once viewed as the rich man's favored hat; it is sometimes called the "brown trilby" in Britain [1] and was frequently seen at the horse races.

  7. When Publishers Become Brands: How Monocle Magazine ... - AOL

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    At over 200 pages with the most beautiful print value I’d ever seen in a magazine, my God was she cool. Her name? Monocle.

  8. Charlie McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    Charlie and Bergen made their radio debut on NBC's The Royal Gelatin Hour in 1936, where they proved such a hit that the following year the network gave them a starring role on The Chase and Sanborn Hour, where they were initially supported by emcee Don Ameche, singer Nelson Eddy, [3] actress Dorothy Lamour and comedian W. C. Fields. The ...

  9. 50+ Most Influential Latin American Women in History for ...

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    She took on the board of education in the landmark Méndez vs. Westminster desegregation case that paved the way for Brown vs. Board of Education. 26. Carolina Herrera