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Style in the 1920s have been revived once in the late 50's. They began using shorter skirts and shorter hair.
Women began to move away from wearing corsets in the early 20th century, particularly after World War I. The 1920s marked a significant shift with the rise of the flapper style, which favored a more natural silhouette. By the 1960s, corsets had largely fallen out of everyday fashion, although they have occasionally been revived in certain styles or subcultures since then.
No, she would have been too young. Audrey was born in 1929, the end of the flapper era.
Because the flapper is stuck.
Yes. 3 times the first 2 none survived. I don't know about the third, but I know that there have been none that all have survived.
4 minutes is the general rule without brain damage. There have been cases where the body temperature is greatly lowered and two or more hours have passed between apparent death and being revived.
I personally have not, but many people have.
He was never shot.
If CPR is successful, it means that the victim has been revived. He must be breathing and pumping blood on their own. Anything else is not successful.
Every climber that has been on Mount Everest and back to Base Camp can say they survived while on Everest.
None. Nobody has ever been to Saturn.
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