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  2. Category:Clothing rental companies - Wikipedia

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  3. Rent the Runway - Wikipedia

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    Rent the Runway had physical locations in New York City, Washington, D.C., Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, [27] where customers could work with a personal stylist, and either take items directly with them or book dresses and accessories for future events. In August 2020, the company announced it would be closing all five of its retail ...

  4. Bob Mackie - Wikipedia

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    As one of his first assignments, he drew the original sketch of Marilyn Monroe’s dress worn in 1962 at President John F. Kennedy's birthday celebration at Madison Square Garden in New York. [12] In 1966, Mackie was hired by Mitzi Gaynor to design her new stage show at the Riviera in Las Vegas. Gaynor was the first star client for whom Mackie ...

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  6. Moulin Rouge Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Moulin Rouge Hotel was a hotel and casino in West Las Vegas, Nevada, that was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1992. Although its peak operation lasted only six months in the second half of 1955, it was the first desegregated hotel casino and was popular with many of the Black entertainers of the time, who would entertain at the other hotels and casinos and stay ...

  7. Folies Bergere at The Tropicana Hotel Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas Folies Bergere showgirls at the Tropicana Hotel from matchbook. Showgirls were typically 5’10"-6’2"(178-188 cm) tall, donned 2-4-inch (5-10 cm)high heeled shoes, headdresses nearing 4 feet (120 cm) tall, and backpacks that supported the tropical plumage display up to a 10-foot (3 m) wingspan weighing upwards of 65 pounds (30 kilo).

  8. “Within A Month I’d Moved Out”: 37 Reasons People Divorced ...

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  9. Civil forfeiture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Civil forfeiture was used successfully on many occasions. For example, it was used to seize assets by corrupt foreigners, such as against Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, who stole money from the African nation of Equatorial Guinea and was convicted. [19] Overall, the pattern in recent decades has been a substantial increase in forfeiture activity.