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  2. Bustier - Wikipedia

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    The bustier can also be worn as a half-slip under sheer upper garments if a bold display of the midriff is not desired. [1] A bustier resembles a basque, but it is shorter. It reaches down only to the ribs or waist. Modern bustiers are often made with mesh panels rather than the traditional boning.

  3. Corselet - Wikipedia

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    A short corselet without garters or shoulder straps, which ends above the waist, is a bustier (covering the bust) A long corselet extending over the hips, with or without garters and/or shoulder straps, is a torsolette (covering the torso) A corselet in two parts is a brassiere and a girdle.

  4. List of glossing abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Exceptions include proper nouns, which typically are not translated, and kinship terms, which may be too complex to translate. Proper nouns/names may simply be repeated in the gloss, or may be replaced with a placeholder such as "(name. F)" or "PN(F)" (for a female name). For kinship glosses, see the dedicated section below for a list of ...

  5. Miley Cyrus Stuns in a transparent Bustier and an LBD ... - AOL

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    The “Used To Be Young” singer put a modern twist on a glamorous Old Hollywood outfit, wearing a transparent bustier, matching pencil skirt, cropped blazer by Neiman Marcus, and strappy heels.

  6. Bustiers - Wikipedia

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  7. English nouns - Wikipedia

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    Proper nouns are a class of words such as December, Canada, Leah, and Johnson that occur within noun phrases (NPs) that are proper names, [2] though not all proper names contain proper nouns (e.g., General Electric is a proper name with no proper noun).

  8. American and British English pronunciation differences

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    There are a number of cases where same-spelled noun, verb and/or adjective have uniform stress in one dialect but distinct stress in the other (e.g. alternate, prospect): see initial-stress-derived noun. The following table lists words not brought up in the discussion so far where the main difference between AmE and BrE is in stress.

  9. Fashion of Madonna - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, credits include lingerie as daywear, [156] or popularizing the bustier fashion look. [161] A number of publications have cited Madonna as the catalyst for starting the underwear as outerwear trend into the mainstream, including Givhan and Vogue .