Focuses on the popularity of demure-style dancewear in the U.S. as of August 2004. Speculations on the cause of the demure trend; Female celebrities who influence demure fashion styles; Advice for retailers who want to offer demure styles in their store.LeeAdrianaEBSCO_bspDance Retailer News...
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An edible polypore mushroom (Grifola frondosa) native to Japan and North America that produces large clusters of overlapping gray or brown fan-shaped caps, grows at the base of trees or in cultivation, and is prized in Japanese cuisine and used as a dietary supplement. Also called hen of the...