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New collection: Intimidea Body Saint Michel

Sensational Italian made teddy with V neckline and long sleeves in laced trim.

Seamless in soft microfibre for comfort. Eye-and-hook crotch area for convenience.

See sizechart at:
http://www.newlook.com.sg/sizechart.asp?style=ND51079




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New collection: Music Legs Leopard Print Velvet Halter Bra And Short Set

Leopard print velvet halter bra and matching shorts set from Music Legs®.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Flower Slave Bracelet Handflowers With Ring

Fashion slave bracelet-ring handflowers with imitation colored stones inlaid used by harem dancers in medieval time.

This bracelet-ring features a bracelet with dangling chains, connected to a triangular layout of chains and a metal ring that loops over a finger.

You will feel like a princess wearing this exotic bracelet!

Size Guide
  Ring size Medium (diameter 18mm, extendable +5mm).
  See Ring size chart.

  Bracelet fitting wrist 6" to 8½" (adjustable).

Comes with display card.




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New collection: Slave Bracelet Handflowers With Ring

Fashion slave bracelet-ring with imitation colored stone inlaid used by harem dancer in medieval time.

This bracelet-ring features a triangular layout of chains connected to a metal ring that loops over a finger.

You will feel like a princess wearing this exotic bracelet!

Size Guide
  Ring size Medium (diameter 18mm, extendable +5mm).
  See Ring size chart.

  Bracelet fitting wrist 6" to 8½" (adjustable).

Comes with display card.




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New collection: Slave Bracelet Handflowers With Ring

Fashion slave bracelet-ring handflowers with imitation colored stones inlaid used by harem dancer in medieval time.

This bracelet-ring features a triangular layout of chains and stones connected to a metal ring that loops over a finger. You will feel like a princess wearing this exotic bracelet!

Size Guide
  Ring size Medium (diameter 18mm, extendable +5mm).
  See Ring size chart.

  Bracelet fitting wrist 6" to 8½" (adjustable).

Comes with display card.




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New collection: Music Legs Lace Garter Belt With Thong

Lace patterned stretch garter belt with tong. Very sensual.

Detachable and adjustable back elastic waist band. 4 adjustable elastic garter straps.

All clips are made of durable plastics. Great for travel and avoid metal detectors alert at customs clearance.

Adjustable elastic waistband :

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Minimum24" 61cm
Maximum44" 112cm




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New collection: Music Legs Cherry Prints Chiffon Ruffle Trim Garter Belt Spandex Sheer Pantyhose With Faux Chain Garters

Cherry prints stretch fashion tanga from Music Legs®. Chiffon ruffle trim with fine mesh panty and gusset. Very sensual. Decorated with cherry-shaped jewelry on red ribbon bow at the front waistline.

Comes with four detachable and adjustable elastic garters together with clips. All clips are made of durable plastics with red satin ribbon trim.

Elastic waistband :

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Minimum26"66cm
Maximum40"102cm




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New collection: Intimidea Elegance 20 Collant

Beautifully Italian made 20den semi-matt woman pantyhose. Sheer to waist with flat seam. Soft waistband with cotton gusset for comfort. See sizechart: http://www.newlook.com.sg/nd/sizechart5.jpg




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New collection: Intimidea Elegance 20 Vita Bassa Collant

Beautifully Italian made 20den semi-matt woman pantyhose in low waist>. Sheer to waist with flat seam. Soft waistband with cotton gusset for comfort. See sizechart: http://www.newlook.com.sg/nd/sizechart3.jpg




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New collection: Intimidea Elegance 20 Autoreggente

Sensational Italian made highly stretchable sheer stayups stockings in 20den by Intimidea®. Comfort silicone lace band. Semi-matt look. See sizechart: http://www.newlook.com.sg/nd/sizechart2.jpg




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New collection: Music Legs Side Flower Trellis Thigh High

Sheer thigh high stockings in black color from Music Legs®.

Wide lace top and side flower trellis design. Comes with a rhinestone at the ankle.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Lace Garter Belt With sheer lace top thigh Hi set

Lace garter belt with matching sheer lace top thigh hi set from Music Legs®.

Ultra sheer silky thigh hi with precious wide lace.

Adjustable back elastic hip band. 4 adjustable elastic garter straps.

All clips are made of durable plastics. Great for travel and avoid metal detectors alert at customs clearance.

Adjustable elastic hip band:

CircumferenceInchescm
Minimum33" 84cm
Maximum51" 130cm




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New collection: Micro5 Travel Socks CCL1 Open Toe

Micro5® Travel socks (open toe) with graduated compression for therapeutic massage effect. Stimulate blood circulation and hence avoiding vein dilation, tiredness and 'pins and needles' in the legs. Helps in the treatment of DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis).

Open toe. **Class 1 compression (20-30mmHg)

Sizechart: http://www.newlook.com.sg/sizechart.asp?style=M5AD528




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New collection: Music Legs Lace Garter Belt With Fishnet Thigh Hi

Very exotic patterned lace stretch garter belt with fishnet lace top thigh high set from Music Legs.

Laced waist band with 4 attached, adjustable elastic garter straps. All clips are made of durable plastics. Great for travel and avoid metal detectors alert at customs clearance.




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Good Times With Bret Michaels: The Scottsdale singer-songwriter brings the fun to Casino Del Sol

Nothing But a Good Time” isn’t just the title of one of Poison’s most popular singles…



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This Production is Glowing: Vibrant show celebrates Dia de Los Muertos

Viva Performing Arts will present the Tucson community with the 10th anniversary of Viva Dia de Los Muertos on Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Linda Ronstadt Hall…



  • News & Opinion/Currents Feature

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Giving Back: Joe Bonamassa keeps busy with charity, label

The proverb “A rolling stone gathers no moss” may have provided blues icon Muddy Waters with a song title that further yielded the name for a certain Rock & Roll Hall of Fame group and a storied music publication, but it can also be applied to Joe Bonamassa…



  • Music/Music Feature

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An anniversary in art: Madaras Gallery celebrating 25 years

When Diana Madaras opened Madaras Gallery, naysayers were aplenty…



  • Arts & Culture/Arts: Feature

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Weathering the Storm: Gary Allan helps Tucson celebrate its rodeo parade

After his 2013 album “Set You Free” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, Gary Allan should have had it easy. And by all appearances, he would…



  • Music/Music Feature

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‘Bigger Than Us’: Couple remembers son by helping others

Bonnie and Michael Quinn started Rockin’ 4 Heroes four years ago, to honor the men and women who helped their son, Michael Patrick Joseph “P.J.” Quinn, in his fight with cancer…



  • News & Opinion/Currents Feature

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MetaTalk: things just got a lot more Helio-centric

Oh, and hey, big ol' honkin' congrats to Blisterlips and griphus for doing this whole having an adorable baby thing. Hey there, Helio Edward, welcome to MetaFilter.






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GSV Hopelessly Optimistic But Still Right

Machines of Loving Grace Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei publishes a 14,000-word post on How AI Could Transform the World for the Better, detailing how the 5-10 years following availability of an "Expert-Level Science and Engineering" AI, or "country of geniuses in a datacenter" will play out advances in biology, (Amodei's specialty,) neuroscience, economic development, governance, and work and meaning. Amodei draws on Iain M. Bank's MeFi Favorite the Culture as he concludes: "I think the Culture's values are a winning strategy because they're the sum of a million small decisions that have clear moral force and that tend to pull everyone together onto the same side. Basic human intuitions of fairness, cooperation, curiosity, and autonomy are hard to argue with, and are cumulative in a way that our more destructive impulses often aren't. [...] These simple intuitions, if taken to their logical conclusion, lead eventually to rule of law, democracy, and Enlightenment values. If not inevitably, then at least as a statistical tendency, this is where humanity was already headed. AI simply offers an opportunity to get us there more quickly—to make the logic starker and the destination clearer. Banks, most previously on the Blue: [1][2] via The Verge/Decoder




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Looking for foreign travel without the hassle? Hop in the car and head north

There's been a tremendous uptick in travel abroad since the lifting of COVID-related restrictions…




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Dramatic relief for those battling depression and OCD may come from therapy using magnetic fields

Transcranial magnetic stimulation sounds like — and looks like — something you'd find in a science fiction movie, but it's a real treatment option…




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A kitchen remodel that's designed to be practical, rugged and still beautiful

In the spring of 2020, Andrea Walker Warren and her husband, Matt Warren, found themselves in Munich, contemplating moving back to the United States…




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Julie Wolter, the dean of Gonzaga's rebranded School of Health Sciences, is all about taking the road less traveled

There are what you might call "traditional" paths in academia that advance in a very linear way…




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Hello, Neighbor!

Mister Rogers was all about getting to know "the people in your neighborhood," and that's also what makes putting each issue of Inlander Health & Home together so much fun…




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NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane workshops offer to help strike racist property records

Plus, the city shines a light on high crime areas; and Idaho issues another death warrant to a man whose execution failed Researchers with Eastern Washington University's Racial Covenants Project have released a detailed map of Spokane area properties that have racially restrictive covenants on their deed or title…




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Spokane mayor announces new warming shelter funds

On Oct. 30, after our story was sent to the presses but before it was distributed, Mayor Lisa Brown announced that her team will add $800,000 of one-time funds to pay for inclement weather beds this winter — that is, extra beds for when the temperature drops below freezing. These dollars, plus the already allotted $250,000, mean the city is now able to pay for 133 beds for 143 nights, which is about the average number of nights that Spokane has lows at or below 32 degrees…




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Here's a roundup of last-minute election news as you prepare to turn in Nov. 5 ballots

On Monday, Oct. 28, the Washington Secretary of State's Office reported that a "suspected incendiary device" was put in the Fisher's Landing ballot drop box in Vancouver…




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Newly released numbers highlight the trends behind Washington's recreational cannabis market

The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board recently released sales and tax data from fiscal 2024 — July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024…




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Spokane's largest homeless shelter is closing. There aren't enough places for its clients to go.

Bonnie McCoy has been living at the Trent Resource and Assistance Center, or TRAC, for two years…




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Need a replacement ballot? Still need to register? Spokane voting centers can help

Presidential elections often get the highest voter turnout, which is already proving true in Spokane County. With five days left to vote, nearly 48% of the county's roughly 375,000 registered voters have already returned their ballots, according to unofficial statistics provided by the Spokane County Elections Office…




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Election results 2024: Who won, and which races are too close to call in the Inland Northwest

While many were focused on the race for the White House, Inland Northwest contests were also largely decided on Tuesday night. With at least 31,000 ballots remaining to be counted, Spokane County voter turnout hovered around 56% of registered voters as of Tuesday, which is significantly lower than expected in a presidential election…




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After more than a decade of litigation, the EPA has released a plan to reduce carcinogenic chemicals in the Spokane River

Nearly half a century ago, the Environmental Protection Agency used the Toxic Substances Control Act to ban the use and production of polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs…




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The downtown Spokane doom narrative is self-reinforcing; sharing a different story about our vibrant downtown could be, too

The narrative goes something like this: Downtown Spokane is in decline, is unsafe, is a hotbed of crime and unsavory activity…



  • Columns & Letters

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Across the Inland Northwest, national and local talent comes together to deliver top-tier entertainment throughout the year

When you take stock of all the performing and fine arts offerings around the region, there's little doubt that entertainment lovers are spoiled for choice…



  • Arts & Entertainment

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How Spokane Bishop Thomas Daly wrestled with the moral dilemma of canceling Mass for coronavirus

This is hardly the first time the Catholic Church has to deal with a plague. Spokane Bishop Thomas Daly knows that well…



  • News/Local News

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Health Officials Recommended Canceling Events with 10-50 People. Then 33,000 Fans Attended a Major League Soccer Game.

As COVID-19 fears grew, public officials and sports execs contemplated health risks — and debated a PR message — but let 33,000 fans into a Seattle Sounders soccer match, emails show. By Ken Armstrong, ProPublica, and David Gutman and Lewis Kamb, The Seattle Times On March 6, at 2:43 p.m., the health officer for Public Health — Seattle & King County, the hardest-hit region in the first state to be slammed by COVID-19, sent an email to a half-dozen colleagues, saying, “I want to cancel large group gatherings now.”…



  • News/Local News

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First-time filmmaker Edson Oda delivers a masterful drama with Nine Days

Every once in a while, there is a film that is just soul shatteringly good…



  • Screen/Movie Reviews

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Fourteenth-century knights succumb to toxic masculinity in The Last Duel

Ridley Scott's The Last Duel opens with two hardened 14th-century French warriors preparing for ritual combat, but don't be fooled: This isn't a historical epic about brave men headed off to war…



  • Screen/Movie Reviews

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C'mon C'mon delivers a tender tale of healing driven by a never-better Joaquin Phoenix and newcomer Woody Norman

The work of Oscar-nominated writer-director Mike Mills (20th Century Women, Beginners) has always been grounded in an inescapable sense of empathy — for the world, the people who live in it, and the characters he crafts a film around…



  • Screen/Movie Reviews

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The Lost City is a lighthearted romp, and one that largely works thanks to its likable leads

In evaluating the films released thus far this year, it is hard to think of one that more closely aligns with about everything you would expect than The Lost City…



  • Screen/Movie Reviews

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Don't stay glued to your porch this summer, visit the honey bucket with the Melvins

Helmed by Buzz Osborne, the Melvins have helped codify the heavy music lexicon since 1983…



  • Music/Music News

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A lifelong Dodgers fan's reflections on Shohei Ohtani and the unifying power of baseball

"Take me out to the ball game!" are words I shout every trip to Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles…




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The Rocky Horror Picture Show still draws crowds of superfans and virgins alike nearly five decades after its initial release

The Rocky Horror Picture Show is unlike anything else…



  • Arts & Culture

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Sherman, Wash: Tucked amid rolling fields is the well-kept remnant of a town that began to decline shortly after its founding in the 1880s

It's a sunny Monday as I drive out to Sherman, one of Lincoln County's few ghost towns…



  • Arts & Culture