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  2. HerRoom - Wikipedia

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    HerRoom.com currently carries 254 total brands, the men's site HisRoom.com includes 87 brands. HerRoom.com's products include: panties, swimwear, sleepwear, shapewear, hosiery, sportswear, apparel (including dresses, tops, pants, jackets and outerwear), athleisure, maternity wear, lingerie accessories used for cleavage enhancement and UGG lounge slippers.

  3. Tomima Edmark - Wikipedia

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    She launched HerRoom on March 3, 2000 [8] and the men’s site, HisRoom.com was launched two years later. [9] After listening to her friends' complaints that they hated having to try on undergarments in department store fitting rooms, she wanted to let women buy bras that fit online. [10] [11] [12] [13]

  4. We Tested 13 Life-Changing Underwear That Have Maximum ... - AOL

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    Always in Motion Boxer 5" Your go-to athleisure brand launched a pack of oh-so-soft underwear that has the innovative fabric for maximum comfort you’d expect from Lululemon. And when this fabric ...

  5. Third Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    In 1765, the Parliament of Great Britain enacted the first of the Quartering Acts, [6] requiring the Thirteen Colonies to provide food to British Army troops serving in the colonies, and ordering that if their local barracks provided insufficient space, that colonial authorities lodge troops in public buildings such as alehouses, inns, and livery stables.

  6. Museo de Historia de Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Website www .madrid .es /museodehistoria The Museum of History of Madrid ( Spanish : Museo de Historia de Madrid )) is a history museum located on Calle de Fuencarral in downtown Madrid , Spain that chronicles the history of the city. [ 1 ]

  7. Santa Rita Jail - Wikipedia

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    The original Santa Rita Jail opened in 1947 as a replacement for Alameda's County Prison Farm. It was built on 1000 acres of Camp Shoemaker, a World War II naval base near the current site. [7] By 1983, overcrowding had become an issue, and plans were established for the construction of the current $172 million facility, which opened in 1989.