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  • 91Physical attractiveness — …

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  • 92Beauty — For beauty as a characteristic of a person s appearance, see Physical attractiveness. For other uses, see Beauty (disambiguation). Rayonnant rose window in Notre Dame de Paris. Light was considered as the most beautiful revelation of God, as was… …

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  • 93Beyoncé Knowles — Beyoncé Knowles …

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  • 94Circassian beauties — Painting by Jean Léon Gérôme of a veiled Circassian Circassian beauties is a term used to refer to an idealized image of the women of the Circassian people of the Northern Caucasus. A fairly extensive literary history suggests that Circassian… …

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  • 95Pederasty in the Middle East and Central Asia — For a generalized discussion of relations between men and boys see main article: Pederasty The practice of pederasty in the Middle East seems to have begun, according to surviving records, sometime during the 800s and ended, at least as an open… …

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  • 96Bishōnen — For the 1998 Hong Kong film, see Bishonen (film). Bishōnen (美少年?, also transliterated   …

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  • 97Characters from the Incarnations of Immortality — This article contains brief biographies for major characters from Piers Anthony s Incarnations of Immortality series. The protagonist of each book in the series, as well as some other major characters, are listed here.The IncarnationsZane On a… …

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  • 98List of Johnny Bravo episodes — Johnny Bravo is an American animated television series created by Van Partible for the Cartoon Network. The series premiered July 7, 1997 and ended officially August 27, 2004. The series is a spin off of World Premiere Toons, also known as the… …

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  • 99Sakura Sakurada — Sakura Sakurada[1] Sakura Sakurada (1982 ) Sakura Sakurada (1982 ) Surnom Sakura Matsui Naissance 14 janvier 1982 ( …

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  • 100Corset controversy — The corset controversy is an ensemble of letters and articles concerning the corset that appeared in newspapers and periodicals in the 19th century. Contents 1 Introduction …

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