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Claire's was a publicly-traded company listed on the NASDAQ in 2005, [citation needed] but was taken private by the private equity firm Apollo Global Management in a $3.1 billion leveraged buyout in 2007. [12] In 2008, Claire's consolidated its European operations into one group with headquarters in Birmingham. The first stores in Ukraine were ...
Children's clothing needs to be useful for playing. Children's clothing or kids' clothing is clothing for children who have not yet grown to full height. Children's clothing is often more casual than adult clothing, fit for play and rest. In the early 21st century, however, childrenswear became heavily influenced by trends in adult fashion.
A number of Second Life users engage in sexual ageplay where their online avatars dress, act and look like underage children while engaging in virtual sexual acts. Although there is no Dutch law that legislates against under age depictions of sexual acts for computer generated images, the public prosecutor is investigating this on the basis ...
Chilly McStuffins, a hypochondriac snowman in the American-Irish animated children's television series, Doc McStuffins; Chilly Willy, a diminutive anthropomorphic penguin in the American animated children's television series, Woody Woodpecker; Chilly Willy (wrestler) (born 1969), ring name of American professional wrestler William Jones
The kids will love the 1,200-foot-long lazy river, FlowRider surf simulator, and kids and teen clubs, while the grownups can enjoy the spa, tennis courts, and swim-up bar.
This is a list of bottle types, brands and companies. A bottle is a rigid container with a neck that is narrower than the body, and a "mouth". Bottles are often made of glass , clay , plastic , aluminum or other impervious materials, and are typically used to store liquids .
Victoria MacKenzie-Childs (August 26, 1948) is a ceramic artist who along with her husband Richard founded the luxury home goods firm MacKenzie-Childs in 1983. A beacon of Madison Avenue in New York City in the 1990s, their "chic boutique" showcased their distinctly whimsical style that the New York Post once described as "Mary Poppins meets Alice in Wonderland."
C. H. D. Buys Ballot (1817–1890), chemist and meteorologist, invented Buys Ballot's law; Isaäc Dignus Fransen van de Putte (1822–1902), politician; Jacob Adriaan de Wilde (1879–1956), politician and jurist; Pieter Jacobus Wemelsfelder (1907–1995), hydraulic engineer; Leendert Ginjaar (1928–2003), politician and chemist