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  2. Sean Hannity - Wikipedia

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    Hannity met Jill Rhodes in 1991 when he worked at WVNN in Huntsville, Alabama and she was a political columnist for the Huntsville Times. [237] The two married in 1993. [24] In June 2020, the couple announced that they had divorced the previous year but had separated years prior. [238] Hannity has since dated Fox News colleague Ainsley Earhardt ...

  3. Hannity - Wikipedia

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    Hannity is an American conservative television political talk program on Fox News hosted by Sean Hannity. Episodes air live at 9:00 p.m. from Monday through Thursday, while episodes that air on Fridays are pre-recorded, with a repeat airing at 2:00 a.m. the following morning.

  4. Evening gown - Wikipedia

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    Silk is a popular fibre for many evening gowns. Although the terms are used interchangeably, ball gowns and evening gowns differ in that a ball gown will always have a full skirt and a fitted bodice, while an evening gown can be any silhouette—sheath, mermaid, fit and flare, A-line, or trumpet-shaped—and may have straps, halters or even ...

  5. The Sean Hannity Show - Wikipedia

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    The Sean Hannity Show is a conservative talk radio show hosted by Sean Hannity.The program is broadcast live every weekday, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET.The show is produced in the New York City studios of radio station WOR and is transmitted via ISDN from Hannity's home in Florida, [2] or on location if Hannity's commitments to Fox News Channel take him out of the New York area.

  6. Category:Sean Hannity - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sean Hannity" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Gown - Wikipedia

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    American silk and cotton ball gown, circa 1860, Metropolitan Museum of Art A gown, from the Saxon word, gunna, [1] is a usually loose outer garment from knee-to-full-length worn by people of both sexes in Europe from the Early Middle Ages to the 17th century, and continuing today in certain professions; later, the term gown was applied to any full-length woman's garment consisting of a bodice ...

  8. Mother Hubbard dress - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 1970s many women in Tarawa, Kiribati and a few i-matang women wore a garment which was referred to as a Mother Hubbard. Whilst the lower half of the body was covered with a wrap-around ( lavalava ) or a skirt, the top half was worn a very loose low-necked blouse short enough to expose a band of flesh at the waist.

  9. Granny dress - Wikipedia

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    In response, the dancer found a floor-length dress to wear and started a fashion craze. [18] Another apocryphal origin story had an old woman wearing such a dress on a tour of "night spots" in Los Angeles. [19] The woman's youthful vigour "attracted attention" and a designer, believing her style of dress helped her stay active, copied her dress ...