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American and Vogue
* 1965 – Maxine Jones, American singer ( En Vogue )
* 1968 – Dawn Robinson, American singer ( En Vogue )
* 1966 – Terry Ellis, American singer ( En Vogue )
Beverly Johnson was the first African American to appear on the cover of US Vogue in 1974.
American Vogue used the term " supermodel " on the cover page to describe Margaux Hemingway in the 1 September 1975 edition.
Donyale Luna became the first African American model to appear in Vogue, Naomi Sims, who is sometimes regarded as the first black supermodel, became the first African American to feature on the cover of Ladies ' Home Journal in 1968.
The first African American model to be on the cover of American Vogue was Beverly Johnson in 1974.
At the age of 28, her modeling career began, when she was photographed by Bruce Weber for British Vogue and by Bill King for American Vogue.
Well-known American teen magazines include Seventeen and Teen Vogue.
She also appeared on the covers of Vogue, Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Harper's Bazaar, and appeared on the June 16, 1975 cover of Time, which dubbed her one of the " new beauties ". The September 1, 1975 cover issue of American Vogue called Hemingway " New York's New Supermodel.
In 1985, Stéphanie covered German Vogue and the American edition of Vanity Fair.
The photo appeared in American Vogue and again in the September 1999 issue of American Vogue and is part of the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London.
She was presented on the November 1999 Millennium cover of American Vogue as one of the " Modern Muses ".
She appeared on the cover of American Vogue at 14 and in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue at the age of just 15.
Condé Montrose Nast ( March 26, 1873 – September 19, 1942 ) was the founder of Condé Nast Publications, a leading American magazine publisher known for publications such as Vanity Fair, Vogue and The New Yorker.
Vogue is an American fashion and lifestyle magazine that is published monthly in 19 national and one regional edition by Condé Nast.
The current editor-in-chief of American Vogue is Anna Wintour, noted for her trademark bob and her trademark sunglasses she always wears indoors.

American and dubbed
The earliest association between anime and adult animation occurred prior to the 1972 release of Fritz the Cat when American distributors attempted to cash in on the publicity garnered from the rating by rushing out dubbed versions of two other adult animations from Japan, both of which featured an X rating in their advertising material: Senya ichiya monogatari and Kureopatora, retitled One Thousand and One Arabian Nights and Cleopatra: Queen of Sex, respectively.
He has been dubbed the Grandfather of the American Oil Industry by historians.
In October 1996, in support of Test For Echo, the band embarked on a North American tour, the band's first without an opening act and dubbed " An Evening with Rush ".
A disagreement led to Vangelis withholding permission for his performance of the music from Blade Runner to be released, and the studio instead hired a group of musicians dubbed " The New American Orchestra " to record the official LP released at the time.
Such displays included the Apache of the American Southwest and the Igorot of the Philippines, both of which peoples were dubbed as " primitive ".
Mencken is known for writing The American Language, a multi-volume study of how the English language is spoken in the United States, and for his satirical reporting on the Scopes trial, which he dubbed the " Monkey Trial ".
The Day the Music Died, dubbed by Don McLean's song " American Pie ", was an aviation accident that occurred on February 3, 1959, near Clear Lake, Iowa, where rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. " The Big Bopper " Richardson, as well as the pilot, Roger Peterson, perished.
A close-up view of the ruins of Mission San Juan Capistrano's " Great Stone Church ," dubbed by architects the " American Acropolis " in reference to its classical Greco-Roman style.
It was speculated that Sauvé disapproved of the way Mulroney elevated the stature of his office with more presidential trappings and aura, and his insistence that he alone greet American president Ronald Reagan upon his arrival at Quebec City for the colloquially dubbed " Shamrock Summit " was taken by the media as a snub against Sauvé who, as the head of state's direct representative, would otherwise have welcomed another head of state to Canada.
Some critics have dubbed Wilco the " American Radiohead ", due to their stylistically diverse catalog.
The American media dubbed Gotti " The Teflon Don " in reference to the failure of any charges to " stick.
Beginning in early 1967, a new area of the prison was opened for incoming American POWs ; it was dubbed " Little Vegas ", and its individual buildings and areas were named after Las Vegas Strip landmarks, such as " Golden Nugget ," " Thunderbird ," " Stardust ," " Riviera ," and the " Desert Inn.
In addition, the American KI, dubbed into Japanese, was shown on the MBS network until 2001.
These three volumes featured most of the original poets, ( also including imagist poetry by the American poet John Gould Fletcher ), with the exception of Pound, who had tried to persuade her to drop the Imagist name from her publications and who sardonically dubbed this phase of Imagism " Amy-gism.
This plane, dubbed the Akutan Zero, significantly aided American tacticians in devising dog fighting techniques to defeat the Zero, and helped change the course of the war.
During the American Civil War, the Battle of Tom's Brook was fought nearby, a Union victory that became dubbed " the Woodstock Races.
In 1949, Haney was hired by Gene Kelly to be his assistant choreographer on MGM musical films, and she aided Kelly in some of his best work, including On the Town, Summer Stock, An American in Paris, Singin ' in the Rain ( she dubbed Kelly's taps in the title song ), and Kelly's dream project, Invitation to the Dance.
The metal used for what was dubbed " the Centennial Bell " included four melted-down cannons: one used by each side in the American Revolutionary War, and one used by each side in the Civil War.
Neither Wright, Pegg, nor Stevenson were at any point approached regarding the proposed American remake, which Wright had dubbed " McSpaced ", due to the involvement of film director McG.
Originally dubbed Fort Fincastle in 1774, the fort was later renamed Fort Henry in honor of Virginia's American governor, Patrick Henry.
The album introduced American audiences to Calypso music ( which had originated in Trinidad and Tobago in the early 20th century ), and Belafonte was dubbed the " King of Calypso ", a title he wore with reservations, since he had no claims to any Calypso Monarch titles.
Barré's knowledge of North America ( he was one of the few politicians with friendships among the American mercantile classes ) made him a champion of the colonists, whom he famously dubbed " Sons of Liberty " while opposing the intended Stamp Act, which nevertheless passed on February 6, 1765.
During Parnell's highly successful tour, he had an audience with American President Rutherford B. Hayes, on 2 February 1880 he addressed the House of Representatives on the state of Ireland and spoke in 62 cities including in Canada, where he was so well received in Toronto that Healy dubbed him " the uncrowned king of Ireland ".

American and ten
Although it was at the Battle of The Little Horn, about which more words have been written than any other battle in American history, that the 7th Cavalry first made its mark in history, the regiment was ten years old by then.
Each year, reports the American Medical Association, ten million Americans spend $900 million on vitamins, tonics and other food supplements.
* 1782 – American Revolutionary War: Battle of Blue Licks – the last major engagement of the war, almost ten months after the surrender of the British commander Charles Cornwallis following the Siege of Yorktown.
* 1960 – Cold War: in Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union, downed American U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers is sentenced to ten years imprisonment by the Soviet Union for espionage.
When the merger took place, all ten AFL franchises became part of the merged league's new American Football Conference ( AFC ), with three teams from the original 16-team NFL ( the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns, and Baltimore Colts ) joining them.
The two companies are in partnership with American firms XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio respectively, and in accordance with the CRTC decision will only need to offer ten percent Canadian content.
Brown was not a supporter of the rival American Football League, stating that " I didn't pay ten million dollars to be in the AFL.
Penguins on the dimly lit Antarctic ice ; ... a family of gorillas, the male beating his chest, ... an American grizzly bear standing on his hind legs, ten or twelve feet tall, and staring me right in the eye.
Once ten yards have been gained the offence gains a new set of three downs ( rather than the four downs given in American football ).
While the institute is best known for its Millennium Prize Problems, it carries out a wide range of activities, including a postdoctoral program ( ten Clay Research Fellows are supported each year ) and an annual summer school, the proceedings of which are published jointly with the American Mathematical Society.
Churches Uniting in Christ ( CUIC ) is an ecumenical organization that brings together ten mainline American denominations ( including both predominantly white and predominantly black churches ), and was inaugurated on January 20, 2002 in Memphis, TN on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel.
Nevertheless, Eisenhower initially anticipated that NATO would be a truly European entity, with the American commitment ending after ten years or so.
They won the National League pennant and an exhibition World Series, defeating the American Association champion St. Louis Browns, ten games to five.
The British built a series of destroyers ( the A Class to I Class ) which were about 1, 400 tons standard displacement, had four guns and eight torpedo tubes ; the American Benson class of 1938 similar in size, but carried five guns and ten torpedo tubes.
Kaye was the first American actor to visit postwar Tokyo ; it was his first time there after touring there some ten years before with the vaudeville troupe.
For the next ten years he covered the New York Giants and professional boxing for the New York American.
In June 2008, AFI revealed its " Ten Top Ten "-the best ten films in ten " classic " American film genres-after polling over 1, 500 people from the creative community.
He signed a treaty that made Haiti a de jure US protectorate, with American officials assuming control over the Financial Adviser, Customs Receivership, the Constabulary, the Public Works Service, and the Public Health Service for a period of ten years.
Lowell, Massachusetts, utilising of canals and ten thousand horsepower delivered by the Merrimack River, is considered by some to be a major contributor to the success of the American Industrial Revolution.
Rosenbloom of the Colts, Art Modell of the Browns, and Art Rooney of the Pittsburgh Steelers agreed to have their teams join the ten AFL teams in the American Football Conference as part of the AFL-NFL merger in 1970.
The Ig Nobel Prizes are an American parody of the Nobel Prizes and are given each year in early October for ten unusual or trivial achievements in scientific research.
His American Fur Company purchased ten tons of Turkish opium, then shipped the contraband item to Canton on the packet ship Macedonian.
* 1951 – A court in Czechoslovakia sentences American journalist William N. Oatis to ten years in prison on a charge of espionage.
It would extend the Jay Treaty of 1794 which had expired after ten years ; Jefferson had fought the Jay Treaty intensely in 1794 – 95 because he felt it would allow the British to subvert American republicanism.

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