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  2. Flattop - Wikipedia

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    Left: Roger Maris, flattop.Right: U.S. President John F. Kennedy, Ivy League–type haircut. The hair on the lower two-thirds of the sides and back of the head are cut using the direct contact clipper method, with a 1/4 inch or shorter attached guard or detachable blade.

  3. Flat top - Wikipedia

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    Flat Top, a 1952 film starring Sterling Hayden as an aircraft carrier commander; Flat Top (song), a song by the Goo Goo Dolls; Flat-Top (comics), a fictional character published by Harvey Comics; Flat top guitar, a type of guitar body model; Flattop (Dick Tracy villain), full name Flattop Jones; Flattop (Transformers), a member of the Micromasters

  4. Flattop (Dick Tracy villain) - Wikipedia

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    Hi-Top – The son of Angeltop and an unnamed African-American jazz musician who was murdered by Angeltop after she found out that he was planning to divorce her and also planned to take sole custody of the infant Hi-Top. Hi-Top is, consequently, the grandson of Flattop.

  5. Flat Top (film) - Wikipedia

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    Flat Top (also released as Eagles of the Fleet) is a 1952 American drama war film filmed in Cinecolor, directed by Lesley Selander and starring Sterling Hayden, with early appearances from Phyllis Coates, Jack Larson, Richard Carlson, and William Schallert. [1] The film earned William Austin an Academy Award nomination for Best Film Editing in ...

  6. Flattop grill - Wikipedia

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    Cooks at the Northern Lights Dining Room, Seattle, Washington, 1952. A flattop grill being used is located on the right. A flattop grill is a cooking appliance that resembles a griddle but performs differently because the heating element is circular rather than straight (side to side).

  7. Boyd Bennett - Wikipedia

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    The record hung around the Top Ten for five weeks. When all was said and done, [Bennett's] 'Seventeen' had sold three million copies." [7] Boyd Bennett and his band followed "Seventeen" with "My Boy Flat Top" (almost identical, melodically) which reached the Top 40 for a number of months, although a lesser seller than their earlier effort. [6]

  8. Flat top guitar - Wikipedia

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    A flat top guitar is a type of guitar body model which has a flat top (as opposed to archtop).The term "flat top" is usually used to refer to the most popular type of steel-string acoustic guitars; [1] however, electric guitars such as the solid-bodied Fender Telecaster and the Gibson Les Paul Junior and Special can be described as "flat top".

  9. Robert E. Dixon - Wikipedia

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    Robert Ellington Dixon (April 22, 1906 [1] – October 21, 1981) was a United States Navy admiral and aviator, whose radio message "Scratch one flat top" during the Battle of the Coral Sea became quickly famous, [2] as his unit of dive bombers contributed to the first sinking of a Japanese aircraft carrier in the Pacific theater of the Second World War.