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  • 81clothing and footwear industry — Introduction also called  apparel and allied industries,  garment industries,  or  soft goods industries,         factories and mills producing outerwear, underwear, headwear, footwear, belts, purses, luggage, gloves, scarfs, ties, and household… …

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  • 82List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies — This television related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. The following is a partial list of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies. On Saturday Night Live (SNL), a parody advertisement is commonly shown after the host s opening… …

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  • 83Derek Raymond — (* 12. Juni 1931 in London; † 30. Juli 1994 in London; eigentlich Robin William Arthur Cook) war ein britischer Schriftsteller, der überwiegend Noir Romane schrieb. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Werk …

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  • 84Piano no Mori — Piano no Mori: The Perfect World of Kai Обложка первого тома Piano no Mori: The Perfect World of Kai изданного Kodansha ピアノの森 The pe …

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  • 85Sneakers —    The first soft shoe dates back to Mesopotamia; it was made of leaves and twine and was worn for hunting and combat games. As competitive sports gained in popularity, people wore soft shoes made of cotton uppers and rope soles for greater… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry

  • 86upper — I up•per [[t]ˈʌp ər[/t]] adj. 1) higher, as in place, position, pitch, or in a scale: the upper stories of a house[/ex] 2) superior, as in rank, dignity, or station 3) (of places) at a higher level, more northerly, or farther from the sea: upper… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 87upper — /ˈʌpə / (say upuh) adjective 1. higher (than something implied) or highest, as in place, or position, or in a scale: the upper slopes of a mountain; upper register of a voice. 2. occupying or consisting of high or rising ground, or farther into… …

  • 88upper — ► ADJECTIVE 1) situated above another part. 2) higher in position or status. 3) situated on higher ground. 4) (in place names ) situated to the north. ► NOUN 1) the part of a boot or shoe above the sole. 2) informal …

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  • 89down on one's luck — {adj.}, {informal} Having bad luck; having much trouble; not successful in life. * /Harry asked me to lend him ten dollars, because he was down on his luck./ * /The teacher is easy on Jane because Jane has been down on her luck lately./ Compare:… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 90upper — See: KEEP A STIFF UPPER LIP, ON ONE S UPPERS …

    Dictionary of American idioms