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  2. 18 Crochet Wardrobe Staples You'll be Hooked on This Summer - AOL

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    From elegant knitted dresses to trendy matching sets, these are the best crochet pieces that'll be front and center in your warm weather wardrobe this year.

  3. Crochet Dresses Aren't Going Anywhere for Summer 2024 ... - AOL

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    This crochet dress makes such a sexy cover-up and is an especially good pick if you’re curious about the barely-there sheer trend but don’t want to embrace it in your everyday style ...

  4. The CEO Show with Robert Reiss - Wikipedia

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    The program was first shown in Greenwich, Connecticut from WGCH AM radio in April 2007, [1] and expanded to a national format in September of the same year. [2] The CEO Show is broadcast nationally out of 40 cities including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, the New York Metropolitan area, Las Vegas and, San Diego BTRN and LTRN networks (Business Talk Radio Network and Lifestyle Talk Radio ...

  5. Strapless dress - Wikipedia

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    Japanese bride wearing a strapless dress, 2010. In 2012, the strapless dress was described as the most widely requested style for Western wedding dresses. [20] Vera Wang is sometimes credited with introducing this style of bridal dress in the first decade of the 21st century, [20] although strapless dresses were an increasingly valid option from the 1990s onwards with the growing popularity of ...

  6. Ernst Reiss - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Reiss (24 February 1920, Davos – 3 August 2010, Basel) was a Swiss mountaineer, who together with Fritz Luchsinger was the first to climb the 4th highest mountain on earth in 1956. On 18 May 1956, Reiss and Luchsinger successfully climbed the 8,516-metre (27,940 ft) Lhotse , the 4th highest mountain on earth. [ 1 ]

  7. Wilhelm Reiss - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm Reiss (13 June 1838 – 29 September 1908) was a German geologist and explorer born in Mannheim. Along with Angel Escobar, he was the first person to scale Cotopaxi in (1872), [ 1 ] and with vulcanologist Alphons Stübel , he was the first to ascend Tungurahua (1873).

  8. Two Motets, Op. 74 (Brahms) - Wikipedia

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    Brahms composed the two motets based on Biblical texts and chorales but without a liturgical occasion in mind. He first wrote O Heiland, reiß die Himmel auf as individual settings of the five stanzas of Friedrich von Spee's Advent song "O Heiland, reiß die Himmel auf", possibly in 1863/64. [2]

  9. Natalie Riess - Wikipedia

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    Riess at the 2023 Texas Book festival. Natalie Riess (born December 7) [citation needed] is an American artist, illustrator, and webcomic creator. She gained public recognition after her comic Space Battle Lunchtime was published by Oni Press in 2016. [1]