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  2. List of Suits characters - Wikipedia

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    Suits is an American legal drama, created by Aaron Korsh. It premiered on USA Network in June 2011. The series revolves around Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht), a senior partner at a top law firm in Manhattan, and his recently hired associate attorney Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) as they hide the fact that Mike does not have a law degree. Each ...

  3. Cottaging - Wikipedia

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    The appearance of public lavatories, like this one in Pond Square, Camden, London, is the origin of the term cottaging.. Cottaging is a gay slang term, originating from the United Kingdom, referring to anonymous sex between men in a public lavatory (a "cottage" [1] or "tea-room" [2]), [3] or cruising for sexual partners with the intention of having sex elsewhere.

  4. Cave Hole, Portland - Wikipedia

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    Cave Hole and the Broad Ope Crane. Cave Hole is a large cave on the south east side of the Isle of Portland, a large peninsular in Dorset, England.It has a blowhole and a wooden crane, known as Broad Ope Crane on the cliff top.

  5. 18 quirky British Christmas traditions that probably confuse ...

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    Pantos are humorous, slapstick entertainment for the whole family, often featuring men dressed in drag. They are sometimes based on a famous fairy tale or story, like "Cinderella," "Peter Pan," or ...

  6. Blow up boots, ballet pumps and big suits: What we saw ... - AOL

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    Blow-up boots, cowboy style and ballet pumps for men were amongst the looks on the runways. Blow up boots, ballet pumps and big suits: What we saw at the men’s shows in Paris Skip to main content

  7. Blowhole (geology) - Wikipedia

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    A blowhole is also the name of a rare geologic feature in which air is blown through a small hole at the surface due to pressure differences between a closed underground system and the surface. The blowholes of Wupatki National Monument are an example of such a phenomenon. It is estimated that the closed underground passages have a volume of at ...

  8. The new college student sex trend and why it's so dangerous

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    The reality is, most college-aged men don't suffer from erectile dysfunction, and, therefore, have no valid reason for taking honey packets. If a young man is struggling with sexual health, sexual ...

  9. Category:Blowholes - Wikipedia

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    A blowhole is a cavity formed when a joint between a sea cave (formed by erosion) and the land surface above the cave becomes enlarged. The sea cave and the land surface become conjoined when the roof of the cave collapses. Blowholes are formed by the process of erosion.