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  2. Expensive (song) - Wikipedia

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    Background. Ty previewed the record along with another off Dream House that featured the rapper YG on April 12, 2020. The original version of the song featured G-Eazy and leaked in full August 6, 2020.

  3. Why Are Flights So Expensive Right Now? 7 Factors ... - AOL

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    Why are flights so expensive in 2023? Flights cost even more in early 2023 than they do now. Factors such as fuel costs, staffing shortages, aging IT infrastructure and hidden fees all contribute ...

  4. Khmer traditional clothing - Wikipedia

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    Khmer traditional clothing refers to the traditional styles of dress worn by the Khmer people throughout history. [1] Tracing their origins back to the early Common Era, the customary styles of dress worn by Khmer people predate the indianization of Southeast Asia. The evolution of these clothing customs can be traced through archaeological ...

  5. Why is college so expensive?

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    Even for in-state students, College Board estimates the annual undergraduate budget to be around $24,000. That number rises to more than $42,000 for out-of-state students. There are three main ...

  6. Clothes horse - Wikipedia

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    The term " clothes horse " is used to refer to a portable frame upon which wet laundry is hung to dry by evaporation. The frame is usually made of wood, metal or plastic. It is a cheap low-tech piece of laundry equipment, as opposed to a clothes dryer, which requires electricity to operate, or a Hills Hoist, which requires ample space, wind and ...

  7. Cotton shortage means more expensive clothing - AOL

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    Low production in China, India and Pakistan, and an increase in demand from these same growing markets, could result in a cotton shortage this winter, with higher clothing prices to follow.