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  2. Ray-Ban - Wikipedia

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    The Clubmaster has a browline frame and went on to become the third best selling sunglasses style of the 1980s, behind the Wayfarer and Aviator. [13] In 2007, Luxottica Group launched Ray-Ban Youth, a collection of prescription eyewear aimed at children ages eight through twelve.

  3. Ray brothers - Wikipedia

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    Ray brothers. Ricky (January 28, 1977 – December 13, 1992), Robert D (January 27, 1978 – October 20, 2000), and Randy Ray (June 3, 1979 – May 18, 2023) were three haemophiliac brothers who were diagnosed with HIV in 1986 due to HIV-infected infusions of Factor VIII .

  4. Ray-Ban Wayfarer - Wikipedia

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    Ray-Ban Wayfarer. Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses and eyeglasses have been manufactured by Ray-Ban since 1952. Made popular in the 1950s and 1960s by music and film icons such as Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison and James Dean, Wayfarers almost became discontinued in the 1970s, before a major resurgence was created in the 1980s through massive product ...

  5. List of films banned in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The film was banned in Ohio as "a sordid, sadistic presentation of brutality and an extreme presentation of crime with explicit steps in commission." [29] Cease Fire. 1953. 1953. The Korean War film was banned all over the United States for a brief time due to the terms "hell" and "damn" being heard in the dialogue.

  6. The Blues Brothers (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Blues Brothers is a 1980 American musical action comedy film directed by John Landis. [4] It stars John Belushi as "Joliet" Jake Blues and Dan Aykroyd as his brother Elwood, characters developed from the recurring musical sketch "The Blues Brothers" on NBC 's variety series Saturday Night Live. The script is set in and around Chicago ...

  7. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashion of the 1980s was characterized by a rejection of 1970s fashion. Punk fashion began as a reaction against both the hippie movement of the past decades and the materialist values of the current decade. [2] The first half of the decade was relatively tame in comparison to the second half, which was when apparel became very bright and vivid ...

  8. American Bandstand - Wikipedia

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    May 3, 2002. ( 2002-05-03) American Bandstand ( AB) is an American music-performance and dance television program that aired regularly in various versions from 1952 to 1989, [1] and was hosted from 1956 until its final season by Dick Clark, who also served as the program's producer. It featured teenagers dancing to Top 40 music introduced by Clark.

  9. Menudo (group) - Wikipedia

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    Carlito Olivero. Menudo is a Puerto Rican boy band formed by producer Edgardo Díaz. [2] Referred to as the "Most Iconic Latino Pop Music Band", [3] Menudo has been ranked as one of the biggest boy bands of all time by several publications, including Billboard, Us Weekly, Seventeen, and Teen Vogue, being the only Latin band on their lists.

  10. U.S. history of alcohol minimum purchase age by state

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    1980: 19. 1986: Raised to 21 with grandfather clause: 21: Georgia: N/A: 21: 1972: Lowered to 18: 1982: Raised to 19 1985: Raised to 20 1986: Raised to 21: 21 Hawaii: N/A: 21: 1972: Lowered to 18: 1986: Raised to 21: 21 : Idaho: N/A: 20: for beer 21: for wine and liquor: 1972: Lowered to 19 (all) 1987:

  11. 1980 Summer Olympics boycott - Wikipedia

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    The 1980 Summer Olympics boycott was one part of a number of actions initiated by the United States to protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. [1] The Soviet Union, which hosted the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, and its satellite states later boycotted the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. [2]