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  2. File:Daisy.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Upsy Downsy - Wikipedia

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    Upsy Downsy Daisies grew everywhere. and were cited in several books. They could grow up or upside down, and came and went as they pleased; In "Baby So-High and The Just Right Pet", The Upsy Animal Show competition brought the Upsy Downsy cast together to compare and contrast their various unusual animal companions. Included in the proceedings were

  4. This page is a list of all templates used within the scope of the WikiProject Figure skating.Please feel free to create new templates to link figure skating-related articles together; if you decide to create one please place it under the appropriate heading below.

  5. DTBook - Wikipedia

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    DTBook (an acronym for DAISY Digital Talking Book) or DAISY XML is a XML-based document file format. It is used in EPUB 2.0 e-books and DAISY Digital Talking Book , as well as other places. Unlike other document file formats such as ODF DTBook puts a strong emphasis on structural encoding, but in comparison to other structural file formats such ...

  6. Bed skirt - Wikipedia

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    A bed skirt, sometimes spelled bedskirt, a bed ruffle, a dust ruffle in North America, a valance, [1] or a valance sheet in the British Isles, is a piece of decorative fabric that is placed between the mattress and the box spring of a bed that extends to the floor around the sides.

  7. Daisy (doll) - Wikipedia

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    Daisy was released in the UK in 1973, with the tag line "Mary Quant makes Daisy the best dressed doll in the world". Her name was a reference to Mary Quant's logo , a daisy flower . The doll was manufactured in the 1970s in Hong Kong by Model Toys Ltd, in connection with Flair Toys Ltd. Flair Toys Ltd went out of business in 1980, but Daisy ...

  8. File:Hemline (skirt height) overview chart 1805-2005.svg

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    The strong rejection by women of the attempt to impose the "midi" as the new norm marked the end of only one skirt-length at a time -- while fashion trends continued to come and go, from the 1970's on it was no longer true that a woman had to wear one particular socially-predominating skirt-length or be considered almost hopelessly unstylish.

  9. Rainy daisy - Wikipedia

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    A rainy daisy is a style of walking skirt worn during the "Gay Nineties" (1890–1900). The skirts were trimmed to be 2–3 inches off the ground and were worn by members of the Rainy Day Club . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They were so-called because their shorter length meant that, by not trailing and soaking up water, they were easier to keep dry in wet ...