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  2. Demonia (brand) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 March 2018, at 11:07 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may ...

  3. List of Monster High characters - Wikipedia

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    On school days, she secures her hair into pigtails and wears a pink zipper top with a ruffled white collar and fishnet fabric sleeves, paired with a white miniskirt and girly pink boots. Due to her birthday being on Valentine's Day, she also has a pink heart-shaped tattoo at the corner of her left eye, and is quite romantic.

  4. Demonia - Wikipedia

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    Demonia may refer to: Demonia, a 1990 Italian horror film; Demonia (comics), a member of the Omega Men This page was last edited on 13 April ...

  5. Armadillo shoe - Wikipedia

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    Armadillo shoe. The armadillo shoe (alternately armadillo heel or armadillo boot) is a high fashion platform shoe created by British fashion designer Alexander McQueen for his final collection, Plato's Atlantis (Spring/Summer 2010). Only 24 pairs exist: 21 were made during the initial production in 2009, and three were made in 2015 for a ...

  6. Platform shoe - Wikipedia

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    Platform sandals with wooden sole. Platform boot, ankle length. Lucite platform shoes. Platform shoes are shoes, boots, or sandals with a thick sole, usually in the range of 5–10 cm (2–4 in). Platform shoes may also be high heels, in which case the heel is raised significantly higher than the ball of the foot.

  7. Ocular prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    An ocular prosthesis, artificial eye or glass eye is a type of craniofacial prosthesis that replaces an absent natural eye following an enucleation, evisceration, or orbital exenteration. The prosthesis fits over an orbital implant and under the eyelids. Though often referred to as a glass eye, the ocular prosthesis roughly takes the shape of a ...