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  2. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    1. Unconventional young woman, often from a middle-class background, typically in her late teens or early twenties, defied her parents' wishes by embracing a bold, unconventional lifestyle with short bobbed hair, revealing outfits, lipstick, and a free-spirited attitude; Flappers are associated with the Jazz Age of the 1920s [171]

  3. James Ferraro - Wikipedia

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    James Ferraro (born November 7, 1986) is an American experimental musician, producer, composer, and contemporary artist.He has been credited as a pioneer of the 21st century genres hypnagogic pop and vaporwave, with his work exploring themes related to hyperreality and consumer culture.

  4. St. Mark's School of Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 and 2019, respectively, an St. Mark's middle schooler won the Scripps National Spelling Bee. In the more recent competition, a 7th grader tied for first after having also won the 2018 national spelling bee for students of South Asian descent and after having placed in the top 40 in the Scripps competition in both 2017 and 2018.

  5. Indian Americans - Wikipedia

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    2019: Seven out of the eight winners of the Scripps National Spelling Bee (Saketh Sundar, Abhijay Kodali, Shruthika Padhy, Sohum Sukhatankar, Christopher Serrao, Rohan Raja, and Rishik Gandhasri), are Indian Americans. They have broken the spelling bee according to several experts and have dominated this American institution. [172]

  6. English alphabet - Wikipedia

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    English orthography – English spelling and punctuating rules; English-language spelling reform – Proposed reforms to English spelling to be more phonetic; American manual alphabet – Manual alphabet that augments the vocabulary of American Sign Language; Two-handed manual alphabets – Part of a deaf sign language

  7. Bobby Lee - Wikipedia

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    Robert Young Lee Jr. (born September 17, 1971) [1] [2] is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and podcaster. Lee co-hosts the podcast Bad Friends with Andrew Santino.He also co-hosts the podcast TigerBelly with Khalyla Kuhn.

  8. Pixel Pinkie - Wikipedia

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    Pixel Pinkie is an Australian children's animated television series produced and created by Blue Rocket Productions [1] in association with the Nine Network and principally funded by The Film Finance Corporation Australia.

  9. Gram flour - Wikipedia

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    Besan or gram flour is a pulse flour made from chana dal or chickpea flour (split Bengal gram) or brown/ kaala chana, a chickpea. It is a staple ingredient in the cuisines of the Indian subcontinent, including Indian, Bangladeshi, Burmese, Nepali, Pakistani, Sri Lankan and Caribbean cuisines.