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  2. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    There is evidence that high-heel-wearers fall more often, especially with heels higher than 2.5 cm, [7] even if they were not wearing high heels at the time of the fall. [6] Wearing high heels is also associated with musculoskeletal pain , [ 6 ] specifically pain in the paraspinal muscles (muscles running up the back along the spine) [ 1 ] and ...

  3. KuToo movement - Wikipedia

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    KuToo was started in 2019 by Yumi Ishikawa, a Japanese actress, freelance writer, and part-time funeral parlor worker.Many businesses in Japan require women employees to wear heels of between five and seven centimeters, or 1.9 and 2.75 inches, in height. [4]

  4. Category:Images of paintings - Wikipedia

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    File:Frantz - Ship in Shallows - Google Art Project.jpg; File:Frida Kahlo (self portrait).jpg; File:Frida Kahlo painting Henry Ford Hospital 1932.jpeg; File:Frida Kahlo Self-portrait with monkey 1938.jpg; File:Frida Kahlo, 1937, Memory, the Heart, oil on metal, 40 x 28 cm.jpg; File:Frieda and Diego Rivera.jpg

  5. Painting of Bill Clinton wearing blue dress and bright red ...

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    A satirical painting of former President Bill Clinton wearing a blue dress and bright red heels hung in convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's New York City mansion, according to reports.. The ...

  6. High heel policy - Wikipedia

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    The pressure under a stiletto heel is greater (per unit of the very small area) than that under the feet of an elephant. [5] Thus, as the very narrow stiletto heel became more widespread in the 1950s, the owners of many types of buildings became concerned about the effects of large numbers of such heels on their floors, especially in historic and high-traffic public buildings.

  7. Category:Paintings - Wikipedia

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    This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large. It should directly contain very few, if any, pages and should mainly contain subcategories. Subcategories

  8. List of paintings by John William Waterhouse - Wikipedia

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    Towneley Hall Art Gallery & Museum, Burnley: In the Peristyle: 1874: Rochdale Art Gallery, Rochdale: La Fileuse: 1874: private collection: Sleep and His Half-Brother Death: 1874: private collection: Miranda: 1875: private collection (assumed) Two Little Italian Girls by a Village: c. 1875: private collection: Portrait of a Young Woman: c. 1875 ...

  9. Pauline Boty - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Veronica Boty was born in Carshalton, Surrey, in 1938 into a middle-class Catholic family. The youngest of four children, she had three older brothers and a stern father who made her keenly aware of her position as a girl. [1]