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  2. Cufflink - Wikipedia

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    Cufflinks can and have been worn with tuxedos casual wear, informal attire or business suits, all the way to very dressy styles such as semi-formal (black tie or Stroller), and formal wear (morning dress or white tie), where they become essentially required and are matched with shirt studs. Colorful and whimsical cufflink designs are usually ...

  3. Stratton (company) - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Stratton "Glide-link" cufflinks, in their original tray. The parent company was founded in 1860 as Stratnoid, and initially made knitting needles. [1] It changed its name to Stratton and in 1920, merged with Jarrett and Rainsford, to form a company named Jarrett, Rainsford and Laughton Ltd., [2] trading as Stratton and as Stratton of ...

  4. The Cuff Links - Wikipedia

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    The Cuff Links, c. 1970. The Cuff Links (also known as Cufflinks) were an American rock/pop studio group from Staten Island, New York, United States.The ostensible band had a US No. 9 hit in 1969 [1] with "Tracy", with rich harmonized vocals provided entirely by Ron Dante.

  5. Obama vs. Romney Electoral Map - The Huffington Post

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    Maps and electoral vote counts for the 2012 presidential election. Our latest estimate has Obama at 281 electoral votes and Romney at 191.

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    Scroll below this image (the image that represents your very appreciated patience!). iStock. Today's Connections Game Answers for Monday, February 17, 2025: 1. TIME OFF: BREAK, LEAVE, REST ...

  7. Gimbels - Wikipedia

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    Gimbels Building in Milwaukee. The company was founded by a young Bavarian Jewish immigrant, Adam Gimbel, who opened a general store in Vincennes, Indiana. [2] [3] After a brief stay in Danville, Illinois, Gimbel relocated in 1887 to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, [2] which was then a boomtown heavily populated by German immigrants.