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  2. OPI Products - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, OPI created a Legally Blonde 2 collection that was also featured in the film. [3] Collaborations that have followed include Ford Mustang, the 2010 film Alice in Wonderland, [4] and Dell (2009). [5] In 2003, OPI launched a nail polish line for dogs called Pawlish that received mixed reviews. [6]

  3. Suzi Weiss-Fischmann - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Weiss-Fischmann felt that there were not enough color choices for nails on the market. [7] She is known as the "First Lady of Nails" after creating the OPI nail lacquers starting in 1989. [9] OPI was sold to Coty, Inc. in 2010 for close to $1 billion. [4] Weiss-Fischmann was named to Jewish Women International's board of trustees in ...

  4. Edinburgh Magazine and Review - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburgh Magazine and Review was a Scottish periodical, published monthly from 1773 to 1776. It was founded by Gilbert Stuart , who pursued an aggressive editorial line that eventually led to the magazine's demise.

  5. Tattie holidays - Wikipedia

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    The tattie holidays are a school holiday in Scotland typically falling around October.The holiday started in the 1930s, when children would be taken out of school to help with the local potato harvest, with other children just not turning up for class.

  6. Hesitation Marks - Wikipedia

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    [38] Writing for Kerrang!, George Garner inferred that "Hesitation Marks would provide Nine Inch Nails with a future every bit as promising as their illustrious past." [44] NME critic Louis Pattison stated: "This is the sound of a cleaner, smoother Nine Inch Nails, one that delights in complexities of rhythm more than caustic blasts of rage." [39]

  7. Terry's nails - Wikipedia

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    Terry's nails is a physical condition in which a person's fingernails or toenails [1]: 659 ...

  8. Tattie scone - Wikipedia

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    Tattie scones are traditionally made as circles about 6 inches (15 cm) across and then cut into quarters, or farls.They may also be baked in small rounds. [2] They are generally unleavened and thin.

  9. Mince and tatties - Wikipedia

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    Mince and tatties is well known for being used historically in school canteens, [7] where the quality of the ingredients and the ability to feed a large number of children made it popular. [8] In recent years, there have been attempts by some to modernise [ clarification needed ] the dish, which resulted in it appearing on Time Out magazine's ...