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  2. Breast binding - Wikipedia

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    Binders on display at a Science History Institute exhibit dedicated to stretch garments. Breast binding, also known as chest binding, is the flattening and hiding of breasts with constrictive materials such as cloth strips or purpose-built undergarments.

  3. Guild of Women-Binders - Wikipedia

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    The Guild of Women-Binders was a British organization founded to promote and distribute the work of women bookbinders at the turn of the 20th century. It was founded by Frank (Francis) Karslake in 1898, and disbanded in 1904. It helped sell bindings produced by women binders already practicing, and instituted training programs to teach other women.

  4. Binders full of women - Wikipedia

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    Binders full of women" is a phrase that was used by Mitt Romney on October 16, 2012, during the second U.S. presidential debate of 2012. Romney used the phrase in response to a question about pay equity, referring to ring binders with résumés of female job applicants submitted to him as governor of Massachusetts.

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    How to make someone swoon, according to romance author Emily Henry. In 2020, Emily Henry crashed onto the romance shores with "Beach Read," upending conventions of the genre in the process. For...

  6. 15 Ideas for What to Do With Stale Bread - AOL

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    If you find yourself with stale bread, you don’t have to toss it to the birds. These 15 recipes and ideas will transform that leftover bread into a delicious, cheap meal. 1. Egg in the Hole ...

  7. Catherine de' Medici's building projects - Wikipedia

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    Catherine de' Medici, by François Clouet. The French queen Catherine de' Medici was patron for building projects including the Valois chapel at the Basilica of Saint-Denis, the Tuileries Palace, and the Hôtel de la Reine in Paris, and extensions to the Château de Chenonceau, near Blois. Born in 1519 in Florence, Catherine de' Medici was a ...