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  2. Émile Véron - Wikipedia

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    Émile Véron (26 March 1925 – 20 November 2013) [1] was a French entrepreneur that created the model car brand Norev with his two brothers, Joseph and Paul, in 1946. The name of the company is his name spelled backwards.

  3. Mary Hartline - Wikipedia

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    Hartline was born in Hillsboro, Illinois, the second child and second daughter of Paul and Dorothy Crowder Hartline.Her father was involved in local politics, becoming chairman of the Montgomery County Democratic Party and, after Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president, the Hillsboro postmaster.

  4. Majorette - Wikipedia

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    A ‘’Funkenmariechen’’ (ger. diminutive for “Glistering Mary”) majorette is lifted at Rose Monday Parade of the Cologne Carnival in Germany. A majorette is a performer who combines baton twirling with dance movements, primarily associated with marching bands during parades. Majorettes may alternatively spin flags, fire batons, maces ...

  5. The most popular over-the-knee boots on Pinterest are ... - AOL

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    The style has evolved to include silhouettes and heel heights that don't look wildly out of place during the day.

  6. Mary J. Blige Unveils Long-Awaited Boot Collaboration with ...

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    Mary J Blige. John Shearer/Getty Images for The Hollywood Reporter After years of rocking statement boots, Mary J. Blige finally has her own namesake style. Blige, 53, joined forces with Italian ...

  7. Brogue shoe - Wikipedia

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    Pair of full brogue shoes. The brogue (derived from the Gaeilge bróg (), and the Gaelic bròg for "shoe") [1] [2] is a style of low-heeled shoe or boot traditionally characterised by multiple-piece, sturdy leather uppers with decorative perforations (or "broguing") and serration along the pieces' visible edges.

  8. Drum and lyre corps - Wikipedia

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    Drum and lyre corps include Majorettes and Color Guards as well, these members add visual appeal to the band. Majorettes are performers who combine twirling a baton and dance movements, they may also have other props such as a flag, etc. Color guards add color and visual to the band, holding colorful flags while doing routines and steps.

  9. Combat boot - Wikipedia

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    The boot was made of tanned cowhide with a half middle sole covered by a full sole. Iron plates were fixed to the heel. It was a great improvement, however it lacked waterproofing. It soon evolved into the 1918 Trench Boot, also called the Pershing Boot after General John Pershing, who oversaw its creation. The boot used heavier leather in its ...