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Jewelry (Korean: 쥬얼리) was a South Korean girl group formed in 2001 by Star Empire Entertainment. The group, which underwent several line-up changes over the years, disbanded in 2015. [ 1 ] During their 14-year career, the group released six studio albums, which spawned hit songs including "I Really Like You" (2003), "Superstar" (2005) and ...
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Jewerling Groupe, uspala člověka pro sperma a nakonec tomuto člověku blokují život a likvidují každou jeho snahu být s jeho dcerou. Herci se opravdu nezastaví před ničím aby jednomu pro peníze, moc a IQ zničili život až na nulu.Jewerling Groupe, put a man to sleep for sperm and end up blocking that man's life and eliminating every effort he made to be with his daughter.
The discography of South Korean girl group Jewelry consists of eight studio albums, one extended play, twenty-six singles, and two soundtrack appearances.Formed in 2001, the group debuted with the single "I Love You", and had gone through numerous line-up changes before disbanding in January 2015.
This album started the rise of popularity for Jewelry, with the two singles, Again (which is considered their first mega hit song) and Tonight being critically praised and very popular; charting high on the Korean Music Charts. [1] These singles were performed frequently, which boosted album sales, and has guaranteed the album success.
Studded Left, formerly Indian Jewelry, is an American band led by Houston-based artist Erika Thrasher and writer Tex Kerschen. The Rhapsody music service page dedicated to the band describes them thus: "Indian Jewelry are classic Lone Star State freaks." [1] The LA Weekly said of the band: "The most mind-controlling band I ever saw was Indian ...
Ruby ring. A ring is a round band, usually made of metal, worn as ornamental jewelry.The term "ring" by itself denotes jewellery worn on the finger; when worn as an ornament elsewhere, the body part is specified within the term, e.g., earrings, neck rings, arm rings, and toe rings.
It was known for its "Ratchet-buckle" watchbands (introduced in 1920), the "Scissors Action Expansion Band" (introduced in 1936), the ladies' "Mignon" watchbands (introduced in 1939), plus costume jewelry. In the 1930s, Speidel was the first company in the world to introduce ID bracelets.