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Corset and bodice lacing became a mark of class, front laced bodices being worn by women who could not afford servants.
In summer 2010, a documentary was made about Rasputina called Under the Corset by Dawn Miceli.
* The Basics Of Corset Building, A Handbook For Beginners by Linda Sparks ( Author ) ISBN 0-9737358-0-5
One of the great iconic photos of the Twentieth-Century is " The Mainbocher Corset " with its erotically charged mystery, captured by Horst in Vogue ’ s Paris studio in 1939.
Corset by Bustle 1883 U. S. patent no.
Corset company owner and independent-thinking suffragette Rose Gillray has her wagon struck by a new-fangled horseless carriage in 1897 New York.
Many of the scenes are recreations of photographs taken by noted photographer Horst P. Horst, including his famous " Mainbocher Corset ", " Lisa with Turban " ( 1940 ), and " Carmen Face Massage " ( 1946 ).

Corset and 1873
Corset from 1873.

by and Bosom
* 1934: Lamb in His Bosom by Caroline Miller
*" Brimful Of Asher ( 12 ” Bosom Mix by The Naked Ape )" ( 2010 )
Bosom Buddies is an American sitcom starring Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari created by Robert L. Boyett, Thomas L. Miller and Chris Thompson.
Like many other sitcoms that aired during the 1980-81 television season, Bosom Buddies felt the effects of a strike by the Screen Actors Guild and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists that occurred in 1980.
CBS DVD ( distributed by Paramount ) released both seasons of Bosom Buddies on Region 1 DVD.
According to Maldonatus ( 1583 ), whose theory has since been accepted by many scholars, the metaphor " to be in Abraham's Bosom " is derived from the custom of reclining on couches at table which prevailed among the Jews during and before the time of Christ.
The Z104 Bosom Ball was held in 2003 at Washington's famed 9: 30 Club, benefiting George Washington University's mobile mammogram program and featuring performances by Guster and Third Eye Blind.
The next year his full-length play In Abraham's Bosom was produced by the Provincetown Players and received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Then encouraged by her acting coach, the legendary Stella Adler, Taylor took a role that would make her well known: Tom Hanks ' sexy, demanding boss in the 1980s sitcom Bosom Buddies.
** In Abraham's Bosom by Paul Green ( McBride )

by and pad
It is allowed for players to take a running start as long as they are supported by the tee pad at the time of release.
To make a throw, the competitor starts in a circle of diameter, which is recessed in a concrete pad by 20 mm.
Sometimes, for the sake of appearance or of the desired " feel " of the instrument, a drum with a trigger will be used as a trigger pad by muffling it so heavily that no significant sound at all is produced, see Electronic drum # Acoustic triggered drum kit.
A circular drum pad will normally contain only one sensor, but a cymbal-shaped pad often contains two, one for the body and one for the rim of the cymbal, and a triangular pad may contain four, one for the body, played by the stick tips, and one for the rim of each side, played by the stick shafts.
The ball was rotated by means of a crank and a static electric spark was produced when a pad was rubbed against the ball as it rotated.
As the cities expanded, structures were erected supported by formalized foundations ; Ancient Greeks notably constructed pad footings and strip-and-raft foundations.
* 1980 – At Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia, 50 people are killed by an explosion of a Vostok-2M rocket on its launch pad during a fueling operation.
Each bit or character from the plaintext is encrypted by a modular addition with a bit or character from a secret random key ( or pad ) of the same length as the plaintext, resulting in a ciphertext.
First described by Frank Miller in 1882, the one-time pad was re-invented in 1917 and patented a couple of years later.
The history of the one-time pad is marked by multiple independent, but closely related discoveries.
The final discovery was by Claude Shannon in the 1940s who recognized and proved the theoretical significance of the one-time pad system.
At least one physical button normally comes with the touchpad, but the user can also generate a mouse click by tapping on the pad.
Additionally the accessory developed by the gel pads on mouse manufacturer includes a palm pad on the mouse to help the hand achieve a more grasping position further increasing overall ergonomics.
Rotary dial telephones in Australia were sometimes equipped, in later years, with touch pad blanks, designed to look like a touch-phone, but providing the rotary dial signalling required by the Australian phone system.
In a reader's poll held a few months later by CNN, mu nam tok came in on place 36, Thai fried rice at 24, green curry stands on 19, massaman curry on place 10, and Thai som tam, pad Thai and tom yam kung hold places 6, 5 and 4.
It is common for some players to use a wider and more intense vibrato in the left hand, facilitated by employing the fleshier pad of the finger rather than the tip, and to hold the bow and right arm further away from the player's body.
Later, Guenter Wendt, pad leader for the early American manned space launches, wrote that he believed a small cover over the external release actuator was accidentally lost sometime during the flight or splashdown and the T-handle may have been tugged by a stray parachute shroud line, or was perhaps damaged by the heat of re-entry and after cooling upon splashdown, contracted and fired.
Highly trained and motivated U. S. Army crews could achieve 2 to 4 rounds per minute by using the hand-operated manual rammer, which was essentially a heavy steel pole with a hard rubber pad on one end.
* Gross contamination and large particles are removed mechanically, by scrubbing with a brush or scouring pad.

by and 1873
However, his term was marked by economic depression that had grown out of the Panic of 1873, which Mackenzie's government was unable to alleviate.
Louisa May Alcott, who was ten years old at the time, later wrote of the experience in Transcendental Wild Oats ( 1873 ): " The band of brothers began by spading garden and field ; but a few days of it lessened their ardor amazingly.
This hypothesis of the contents of the Mouseion, originally suggested by Nietzsche ( Rheinisches Museum 25 ( 1870 ) & 28 ( 1873 )), appears to have been confirmed by three papyrus finds – one 3rd century BC ( Flinders Petrie Papyri, ed.
The topographical results of his explorations were published in Paris between 1860 and 1873 in Geodesie d ' Ethiopie, full of the most valuable information and illustrated by ten maps.
The sovereignty over Andkhui, Shibarghan, Saripul and Maimana was in dispute between Bukhara and Kabul until settled by the Anglo-Russian agreement of 1873 in favour of the Afghan claim.
Alongside his industry in collecting and collating manuscripts, Tischendorf pursued a constant course of editorial labours, mainly on the New Testament, until he was broken down by overwork in 1873.
It was restored in 1873 by William Butterfield.
File: Charlotte Brontë. jpg | A postum idealized portrait by Duyckinick, 1873, based on a drawing by George Richmond
File: WLA metmuseum Camille Monet on a Garden Bench by Claude Monet. jpg | Camille Monet on a Garden Bench, 1873, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Monet's Le Pont du chemin de fer à Argenteuil, an 1873 painting of a railway bridge spanning the Seine near Paris, was bought by an anonymous telephone bidder for a record $ 41. 4 million at Christie's auction in New York on 6 May 2008.
The lakes were connected by a stream which was replaced in 1873 by the Clam Lake Canal.
It was invented in 1873 by the chemist Sir William Crookes as the by-product of some chemical research.
When PEI entered Confederation in 1873, it was accorded 6 MPs and 4 Senators ; however this was reduced to 4 MPs by the early twentieth century.
British Columbia joined confederation in 1871, followed by Prince Edward Island in 1873.
The history of this process appears in the book Dr. Thomas, His Life and Work ( 1873 ) by a Christadelphian, Robert Roberts.
* In 1873, the Nazarene Fellowship, led by Edward Turney of Nottingham, separated over the atonement.
The building of this line was promoted by Andrew Smith Hallidie with design work by William Eppelsheimer, and it was first tested in 1873.
The names were reused in 1873 by a Committee of the British Association ( of which Everett was reporter ) that proposed using the centimetre-gram-second system for electrical and dynamical systems.
The Danish historian Caspar Paludan-Müller in 1873 in his book " Sagnet om den himmelfaldne Danebrogsfane " put forth the theory that it is a banner sent by the Pope to the Danish King to use in his crusades in the Baltic countries.
The Afghan ruler was worried about the southward encroachment of Russia, which by 1873 had taken over the lands of the khan, or ruler, of Khiva.
This view changed, however, with the publication of James Clerk Maxwell's 1873 Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism in which the interactions of positive and negative charges were shown to be regulated by one force.

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