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        Slippers are light shoes which are easy to put on and take off and usually worn indoors. Pair of low-heeled slippers [Uwabaki], a Japanese slipper The Tsinelas Festival made Gapan the slipper capital of the Philippines Novelty paw slippers Animal Camper V
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        The ruby slippers are the shoes worn by Dorothy (played by Judy Garland) in the 1939 MGM movie The Wizard of Oz. Because of their iconic stature,[1] they are now among the most treasured and valuable of film memorabilia.[2] As was customary for important
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    Slippers are light shoes which are easy to put on and take off and usually worn indoors. Pair of low-heeled slippers. [Uwabaki], a Japanese slipper. The Tsinelas  ......
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    The term flip-flop has been used in American and British English since circa 1972 to describe the thong or no heel strap sandal. It gets its name from the sound ......
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    The Ruby Slippers were worn by Dorothy Gale, a character played by Judy Garland (1922–1969) in the MGM film, "Wizard of Oz," 1939. This fantasy tale about a journey to a magical land was based on the 1900 novel by L....
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    L. Voice 李魏西 feat. Dewen & 拖鞋 - Love Love Love to You 最佳評審 Picture Source: http://www.moko.cc/post/930833.html This video is strictly for entertainment purposes only, there is no profit being made on this track in any way or form. All vocals belong to the...
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    This first ethnography on the development of working-class lesbian communities from the 1930s to the 1960s focuses on a Buffalo, New York, lesbian community. Unlike gay men, gay women, by dressing the way they wanted, going to bars regularly, being financ...
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    One of the most historical, no scratch that, THE most historical item in history. Worn by the lovely Judy Garland, these slippers will always be the reminder to the hearts of millions ......
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    Daniel Green In 1881, Daniel Green, a young traveling shoe salesman for the Wallace Elliott Company in New York City, visited Dolgeville, New York. Daniel Green was shown a pair of felt shoes fashioned from waste pieces of piano felt which had been made i...