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  2. SmugMug - Wikipedia

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    SmugMug has options to allow control over the privacy and security of published photos. It has support for both account-level and gallery-level passwords, as well as hidden galleries. There is also a friends and family social networking service for members of the service to use, which allows for sharing of photos only to people known to the ...

  3. List of image-sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Free, Dronestagram is a photo sharing community dedicated to drone photography. The site that has been described as "Instagram for drones", allows hobbyists to share their geo-referenced aerial photos and videos. [5] Yes No No 30,000 [6] Facebook: United States Yes Yes 1B Unlimited Flickr: United States / SmugMug: Photologging/hosting

  4. Seahawks Dancers - Wikipedia

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    The Seahawks Dancers, formerly known as the Sea Gals, [1] are the official cheerleading squad of the NFL team Seattle Seahawks. The Seahawks Dancers perform a variety of dance routines during home games. Previously, a select performance team called the Sea Gals Show Group traveled to perform in parades, events overseas and at home with the USO.

  5. Image sharing - Wikipedia

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    Geotagging a photo is the process in which a photo is marked with the geographical identification of the place it was taken. Most technology with photo taking capabilities are equipped with GPS system sensors that routinely geotag photos and videos. Crowdsourced data available from photo-sharing services have the potentiality of tracking places.

  6. List of cheerleaders - Wikipedia

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    Albert Einstein High Cheerleaders, from the novel The Princess Diaries; Gary Oak's cheer squad from the anime Pokémon; Grove Lionettes, including Lana Thomas (real-life former cheerleader Mandy Moore), from the film The Princess Diaries; Hemery High Cheerleaders, including Buffy Summers, from the film Buffy the Vampire Slayer

  7. Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders - Wikipedia

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    The Dolphins made a deal with Burger King to hold a "Name the Cheerleaders" contest, and the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders was ultimately selected. In 1990, founder June Taylor retired and was replaced by Kathy Morton Shashaty, who was a Dolphins cheerleader from 1981–1985. When Jimmie Johnson was brought in to coach the team, he also brought ...

  8. Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Today, the Eagles Cheerleaders releases a booklet about the squad. The squad's director, Barbara Zaun, was a titleholder for Miss USA and Miss America, and also coordinated the Eagles Cheerleaders for Super Bowl XXXIX, the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, as well as various photo shoots. [7] The squad also makes off-field appearances. [8]

  9. Minnesota Golden Gophers Spirit Squads - Wikipedia

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    Being the first program ever to form worldwide, the University of Minnesota is consequently considered the "Birthplace of Cheerleading". [2] Today, the Gopher Spirit Squads consist of four separate squads: a cheer squad, a dance team, a hockey cheer squad, and the school's mascot, Goldy Gopher. The squads consistently perform well at national ...