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  2. FIVE FOXes - Wikipedia

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    FIVE FOXes Co., Ltd. (ファイブフォックス) is a company known as the apparel maker for COMME ÇA DU MODE. It was famous for not having its own homepage, but it was created in August 2007 to accept new employees.

  3. 5-7-9 - Wikipedia

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    5-7-9 is a low to mid-end fashion retailer, commonly found in malls throughout the continental United States and Puerto Rico, and formerly Hawaii. [1] It is a sister company to Rainbow Shops . The chain offers mid to low-priced fashions for young teens and young women between 13 and 22 years of age.

  4. Dawsonville, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    This article about a location in Montgomery County, Maryland is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Nazi chic - Wikipedia

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    Examples of Nazi-inspired fashion for sale in Tokyo. Nazi chic is the use of style, imagery, and paraphernalia in clothing and popular culture related to Nazi-era Germany, especially when used for taboo-breaking or shock value rather than out of genuine support of Nazism or Nazi ideology.

  6. Dawsonville, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Dawsonville is a city in and the county seat of Dawson County, [4] Georgia, United States. The population was 3,720 in 2020. Dawsonville is included in the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA metropolitan statistical area. The city head is Mayor John Walden, who was sworn in on December 18, 2023. [5]

  7. The Varsity (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The famous Varsity 'V' sign as seen from the Downtown Connector. The Varsity is a restaurant chain in Atlanta, Georgia. [2] The main branch of the chain was the largest drive-in fast food restaurant in the world, [3] taking up two city blocks and accommodating up to 800 diners.

  8. Gary Hilton - Wikipedia

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    Gary Michael Hilton (born November 22, 1946), [1] known as The National Forest Serial Killer, is an American serial killer responsible for four known homicides between 2007 and 2008 committed in three states, all of which occurred within the premises of national forests.

  9. Georgia in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Georgia was one of the original seven slave states that formed the Confederate States of America in February 1861, triggering the U.S. Civil War.The state governor, Democrat Joseph E. Brown, wanted locally raised troops to be used only for the defense of Georgia, in defiance of Confederate president Jefferson Davis, who wanted to deploy them on other battlefronts.