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  2. 'How to lose your pants in 10 ways': Matthew McConaughey goes ...

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    Alves wears a custom-made version of the infamous yellow silk dress that Kate Hudson donned in the 2003 film. The McConaugheys own the tequila company, launched last year and marketed as "super ...

  3. Nankeen - Wikipedia

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    Nankeen (also called Nankeen cloth) is a kind of pale yellowish cloth originally made in Nanjing, China from a yellow variety of cotton, but subsequently manufactured from ordinary cotton that is then dyed. [1]

  4. Adjuma - Wikipedia

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    Adjuma, adjoema, aji umba, or ojemma [2] is a variety of Capsicum chinense chili pepper, originally from Brazil. The fruits are shaped like small bell peppers, colored red or yellow. This pepper is sometimes sold as Madame Jeanette, although that is a different variety.

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    This one comes in four combinations: red/pink, blue/pink, green/yellow, and white/yellow. The red sweater has the most sizes in stock, but there are still limited options available in other colors ...

  6. B.U.M. Equipment - Wikipedia

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    B.U.M. Equipment, a clothing brand under the ownership of BUM Equipment LLC, is a street fashion clothing company that was founded in 1986 in a Seattle garage. [1] The brand is known for its beginning as a Los Angeles casual sportswear brand for men, women, and children. [2]

  7. Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum - Wikipedia

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    Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum, a chili-pepper variety of Capsicum annuum, is native to southern North America and northern South America. [2] Common names include chiltepín, Indian pepper, grove pepper, chiltepe, and chile tepín, as well as turkey, bird’s eye, or simply bird peppers (due to their consumption and spread by wild birds; "unlike humans birds are impervious to the heat of ...

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