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  2. Marriage and wedding customs in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, traditions, and requirements of marriage and wedding in the Philippines, a country with diverse cultural influences and Christian majority. Find out how Filipino men and women propose, announce, and celebrate their nuptials with their families and communities.

  3. Third jersey - Wikipedia

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    A third jersey is a uniform that a sports team can wear instead of its home or away outfit during games, often when the colors of two teams are similar. Learn about the origin, rules and usage of third jerseys in various sports leagues and countries.

  4. School uniform - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, benefits and controversies of school uniforms, a practice that dates back to the 16th century in the UK. Find out how uniforms affect student behavior, attendance, achievement and legal rights in different countries.

  5. U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team - Wikipedia

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    The United States Postal Service was the title (primary) sponsor from 1996 through 2004 and the team was nicknamed the "Blue Train". Berry Floor, a Belgian flooring company, was the secondary sponsor, also known as a Presenting Sponsor. Domestically the USPS Pro Cycling Team was presented by Alloc, the American subsidiary of Berry Floor.

  6. American Express Gold card dress of Lizzy Gardiner

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    Australian costume designer Lizzy Gardiner wore a dress made of 254 expired American Express Gold cards to the 1995 Academy Awards, where she won for The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. The dress was inspired by Sydney's drag queen culture and caused controversy and publicity.

  7. Academic dress - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, styles and variations of academic dress, a traditional form of clothing for academic settings. Find out how academic dress is influenced by climate, culture and status, and what materials and colours are used for different degrees and institutions.

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