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  • 91Corset controversy — The corset controversy is an ensemble of letters and articles concerning the corset that appeared in newspapers and periodicals in the 19th century. Contents 1 Introduction …

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  • 92Darning — Cashmere darn , a fine darning technique for twill fabric, from The Dictionary of Needlework, 1885 …

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  • 93Iyer — Infobox Ethnic group group = Iyer அய்யர் poptime = 1901:415,931 2004: 2,400,000 (Estimated) [Accurate statistics on the population of Iyers are unavailable. This is due to the fact that the practice of conducting caste based population census… …

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  • 94Climbing equipment — A wide range of equipment is used during rock climbing. The most popular types of climbing equipment are briefly described in this article. The article on protecting a climb describes equipment commonly used to protect a climber against the… …

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  • 95Saliya — Saliyar സാളിയര്‍ ಸಾಲಿಯರ್ சாலியர் Regions with significant populations Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu Languages Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada Religion …

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  • 96Shaatnez — Shatnez (or Sh atnez/Shaatnez) (שעטנז) is the Jewish law derived from the Torah that prohibits the wearing of a garment containing both interwoven wool and linen (linsey woolsey) ; any such fabric is referred to in Judaism as shatnez . The… …

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  • 97Sikha — choti redirects here. For the women s hairstyle, see French braid. The sikha or shikha (शिखा śikhā, crest) is a Sanskrit word that refers to a long tuft, or lock of hair left on top or on the back of the shaven head of a male Orthodox Hindu.… …

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  • 98National Museum of Costume — Shambellie House Museum of Costume The National Museum of Costume is located at Shambellie House, in New Abbey, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland and it forms part of the National Museums of Scotland. The museum allows a look at fashion and the… …

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  • 99The Miroir or Glasse of the Synneful Soul — is a manuscript book that was given to queen Katherine Parr of England by her stepdaughter, the future Elizabeth I of England in 1544, when Elizabeth was eleven years old. Elizabeth translated the work from French verse into English prose and… …

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  • 100Margaret Laton's embroidered jacket — Jacket and portrait of Margaret Laton, about 1610 V A Museum no. T.228 1994 Margaret Laton s jacket is a surviving example of English Jacobean embroidery, significant because it appears in a portrait which has also survived. The jacket was… …

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