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  2. Sky Dancers - Wikipedia

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    Sky Dancers are a line of toys that were popular in the mid-1990s and were the basis for an animated series. [1] The toys consisted of a pull-string base and a doll with foam wings . When the doll was inserted into the base and the string was pulled, it would launch into the air and spin its wings like a propeller as it flew, similar to a ...

  3. Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, the statute read that dancers must wear, at a minimum, pasties and G-strings to provide basic coverage of the dancers' bodies. As this law necessarily prevented complete nudity in businesses open to the public, Kitty Kat and Glen Theatre were legally unable to offer nude dancing, prompting them to file suit in the United States ...

  4. Winter Park Resort - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 Winter Park Resort was named "Best ski resort in North America" as voted by the readers of USA Today. [13] In 2019 Winter Park Resort was named "Number 1 Ski Resort in North America". [14] Winter Park hosted the NCAA Skiing Championships in 1956, 1959, 1972, and 1977. The team title went to Denver in 1956 and Colorado took the latter three.

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  6. Patrick Spikes - Wikipedia

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    Both men were ordered to pay $25,308 in restitution; $6,703 to Disney, $10,700 to Robin Lopez, and $7,905 to an accountant from Winter Park. [ 13 ] [ 12 ] Spikes received 10 years probation and 250 hours of community service while Taunton received five years probation and 125 hours of community service. [ 14 ]

  7. Why have Midwestern cities banned a beloved winter pastime? - AOL

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    Common injuries caused by the time-honored winter activity, however, have led some cities in the Midwest to place a ban on sledding. In 2015, the city council voted to ban sledding in 48 of the ...

  8. Dancing ban - Wikipedia

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    Tanzverbot is the German term for "dancing ban". In Germany and Switzerland, dancing on some holidays is banned by most state or canton governments. These occasions are certain Christian and secular holidays aimed at mourning or contemplation, such as Good Friday, All Saints' Day (from its association with All Souls' Day practices) or memorial days like Volkstrauertag.

  9. Unpaid dancers say they worked side by side with paid dancers ...

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    That's what some dancers were paid for more than 60 hours of work over a period of 10 days as part of the "field cast" during last year's Super Bowl LV halftime show featuring the Weeknd.