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  2. Morning dress - Wikipedia

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    Following the etiquette of formal wear, morning dress being its civilian day wear, there are several equivalents. White tie is the correct, equivalent formal dress for evening social events. The cutaway front of the morning tail coat differs from the evening tail coat (dress coat) in that the waist of the former is cut obliquely while the waist ...

  3. Mukluk - Wikipedia

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    Fur garments, including kamiks, are in the modern day stored in an unheated annexe. In a home with forced-air heating, the interior air is warm and very dry. The warmth and dryness would cause the furs to deteriorate quickly. On sunny days they are aired outside, especially in spring. After a season's storage, traditional skin kamiks tend to ...

  4. Portal:Current events/2019 September 21 - Wikipedia

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    Portal: Current events/2019 September 21. ... Previous day. September 20. Next day. September 22 This page was last edited on 22 September 2022, at 13:03 ...

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    September 10 to 16: National Assisted Living Week September 17 to 23: Deaf Dog Awareness Week, National Farm Animals Awareness Week, Sea Otter Awareness Week September 17 to 24: National ...

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  7. Kuspuk - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Native dancer performing in a kuspuk Man wearing a contemporary kuspuk Senator Lisa Murkowski wearing a kuspuk. A kuspuk (/ ˈ ɡ ʌ s. p ʌ k /) (Central Yupik: qaspeq; [1] [2] Inupiaq: atikłuk [3] [4]) is a hooded overshirt with a large front pocket commonly worn among Alaska Natives. [5]

  8. When is the first day of fall 2019? - AOL

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    This year, the first day of fall will take place on Monday, September 23 for those living in the Northern Hemisphere. To get a little more technical, the fall equinox, which marks the official ...

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