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Drew Barrymore stills for Poison Ivy (1992)
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After the Ball Alfred Stevens (1823–1906)
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What you see when you look up while walking in front of of shop Printemps, in Paris.
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Vojtech Preissig, En el balcón
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The first time “Google” was used as a verb on TV was on the show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In an episode from October of 2002, Willow asks Buffy “Have you Googled her yet?,” to which Xander replies “She’s 17!” - and Willow then has to clarify that Google is, in fact, a search engine. Source Source 2 Source 3
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SEOUL, South Korea—2004. by Patrick Zachmann
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