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  2. To the nines - Wikipedia

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    To the nines" is an idiom meaning "to perfection" or "to the highest degree". In modern English usage, the phrase most commonly appears as "dressed to the nines" or "dressed up to the nines". In modern English usage, the phrase most commonly appears as "dressed to the nines" or "dressed up to the nines".

  3. Sasha (name) - Wikipedia

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    Sasha is a name which originated among Slavic peoples from Eastern and Southern Europe [citation needed] as the shortened version of Alexander and Alexandra. It is also used as a surname, although very rarely.

  4. Sasha - Wikipedia

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    Sasha (name), includes list of people with the name and the variants Sascha or Sacha; Musicians ... Sasha, a 2003 album by Sasha Gradiva; Pour Sacha, a.k.a.

  5. Sasha Farber Explains Origin of His Name After Shade From ...

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    Sasha Farber is clearing the air on the origin of his moniker after Jenn Tran’s ex Devin Strader threw some shade his way. “The name Sasha is short for Alexander,” the Dancing With the Stars ...

  6. Saša - Wikipedia

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    Saša is a South Slavic given name. It is a diminutive of Aleksandar (see Sasha), but in the South Slavic countries it is often a formal name as well. It may refer to: Saša Antunović (born 1974), Serbian footballer; Saša Bjelanović (born 1979), Croatian footballer

  7. To the nines (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    To the nines is an idiom meaning "to perfection" or "to the highest degree". To the nines may also refer to: To the Nines (Only Crime album) To the Nines (Hatesphere album) To the Nines, a 2003 Janet Evanovich novel

  8. 70, Girls, 70 - Wikipedia

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    70, Girls, 70 is a musical with a book by Fred Ebb and Norman L. Martin adapted by Joe Masteroff, lyrics by Ebb, and music by John Kander.. The musical is based on the 1958 play Breath of Spring by Peter Coke, which was adapted for the movies in 1960 as Make Mine Mink.

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