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Story image for iconic gown from Daily Mail

Having a Marilyn moment! Miranda Kerr dons iconic white ...

Daily Mail-Oct. 25, 2015
Get-up accessories: The 32-year-old donned a curly peroxide wig and a version of the iconic white dress the famous blonde bombshell wore in the American ...
Story image for iconic gown from Houston Chronicle

HSPVA grad is the man behind the lens of iconic celebrity ...

Houston Chronicle-Mar. 5, 2015
HSPVA grad is the man behind the lens of iconic celebrity photos .... the lanky, bearded Fleetwood beaming from beneath a veil and lacy wedding gown.
Story image for iconic gown from Queerty

Some Like It Haute: 16 Iconic Yves Saint Laurent Fashions

Queerty-May 6, 2015
Saint Laurent by Bertrand Bonello premiered at Cannes and stars Gaspard Ulliel as the legendary designer with Jérémie Renier, Louis Garrel, and Lea Seydoux ...
Story image for iconic gown from Vogue.com

7 of the Most Expensive Movie Dresses of All Time

Vogue.com-Apr. 20, 2015
On Saturday, an antebellum-inspired dress worn by Vivien Leigh in Gone With the Wind was sold at auction for $137,000. But the hefty price tag belies the ...

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  1. How did I not crazy? Maybe I'm crazy" (Rozanov
    V. Before Sugar // Rozanov V. V. Religion. Philosophy. Culture. P. 329).
    "Me and one good with all. I'm not a loner and not a social worker. But
    when I'm alone -- I'm full, and when all-is not complete. One I still
    better" (Rozanov V. V. Private // Rozanov V. V. Works. P.56).
    "Every movement of the soul I is accompanied by speaking.And
    any speaking I certainly want to record. It-instinct. Not
    from this instinct was born literature (written)? Because of the print
    comes the idea; and hence Gutenberg came in a little later. We have
    literature so merged with the printing, that we all forget that she
    was to print and, in fact, not for publication. Literature
    born "about yourself" (silently) for himself; and then was printed. But it
    - one technique" (ibid. P.54).
    "The foundations of the world were two philosophies: the philosophy of the person
    for some reason I want someone to flog; and philosophy whipped man. Our
    Russian all-philosophy whipped man" (ibid.P.58).
    "The soul of Orthodoxy -- in the gift of prayer. His body -- rituals of the cult. But who
    I would think that in addition to the rituals there is nothing (Harnack, dectec-Berliner) --
    he still in every mind would not understand anything in it" (There
    same.P.82).

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