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  2. Something Here in My Heart (Keeps A Tellin' Me No) - Wikipedia

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    The Paper Dolls singles chronology "Something Here in My Heart (Keeps A Tellin' Me No)" (1968) "My Life (Is In Your Hands)" (1968)

  3. Paper Dolls - Wikipedia

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    Paper Dolls is an American primetime television soap opera that aired for 14 episodes on ABC from September 23 to December 25, 1984. Set in New York's fashion industry, the show centered on top modeling agency owner Racine (Morgan Fairchild), her conflicts with the family of cosmetics tycoon Grant Harper (Lloyd Bridges), and the careers of two teenaged models (Terry Farrell and Nicollette ...

  4. Paper Dolls (group) - Wikipedia

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    The enduring image of the Paper Dolls, as seen on Top of the Pops, was inescapably that of three young women in miniskirts, the popularity and brevity of which were at their height at the time. The name of the group was suggestive of "dolly birds", a rather impersonal term which, in the 1970s journalist Christopher Booker associated with "girls ...

  5. Tom Tierney (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Tierney (October 8, 1928 – July 12, 2014) was a noted American paper doll artist. He is credited with reviving what has been described by The New York Times as the "lost art" of paper doll making during his career which stretched from the 1970s to his death in 2014. [1]

  6. The Paper Store (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Anderson founded The Paper Store in 1964, when he purchased a 700 sq. ft. newsstand in Maynard, Massachusetts after having graduated from Babson College. [5] Soon after founding The Paper Store, the Andersons expanded its reach in the community through distribution of its papers to local homes.

  7. Paper doll - Wikipedia

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    Paper doll with clothes. Book publishing companies that followed in the production of paper dolls or cut-outs were Lowe, Whitman, Saalfield and Merrill among others. Movie stars and celebrities became the focus in the early days of paper dolls in the USA. Paper dolls are still produced and Whitman and Golden Co. still publish paper dolls.

  8. Paper Doll Club - Wikipedia

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    The Paper Doll Club, also known as Paper Doll, was an LGBTQ bar and supper club in operation from 1949 to 1961, and located at the corner of Cadell Place and Union Street (now 524 Union Street) in the North Beach neighborhood in San Francisco, California.

  9. Paper toys - Wikipedia

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    Paper doll with clothes. Paper dolls have been popular toys throughout the last couple of centuries. Unlike the origami and modern paper toys these are usually flat two-dimensional dolls. Often various paper clothes and such things are used to decorate the doll.

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