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  • a short chemise.—Scotch. A scantily-draped lady is so called by Burns.
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  • ...ated by [[Édouard Manet]] in 1862 and 1863. It depicts a female nude and a scantily dressed female bather having a picnic with two fully dressed men in a rural The painting features a nude woman, a scantily dressed female bather, and two fully dressed men in a rural setting. The nu
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  • ...arly days of the [[video game industry]]. While many video games have used scantily clad images or characters to sell or enhance games, some go further, using
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  • ...cus of food service and sexual appeal, often characterized by the servers' scantily clad appearances, which is intended to attract a predominantly male cliente
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  • ...ity in 1993 and quickly gained a reputation for its raucous atmosphere and scantily clad female bartenders.
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  • Below the nasion the '''[[nasal bones]]''' scantily covered by soft tissues, can be traced to their junction with the nasal car
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  • * '''[[Cutty-sark]]''' - a short chemise.—Scotch. A scantily-draped lady is so called by Burns.
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