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  2. Vienna - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 satellite photo of Vienna by Sentinel-2. Vienna is located in northeastern Austria, at the easternmost extension of the Alps in the Vienna Basin. The earliest settlement, at the location of today's inner city, was south of the meandering Danube while the city now spans both sides of the river. Elevation ranges from 151 to 542 m (495 to ...

  3. Jeff Koons - Wikipedia

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    Photo by Oliver Mark. Commissioned by the Deutsche Guggenheim in 1999, Koons created the first seven paintings of the new series, Easyfun , comprising paintings and wall-mounted sculptures. [ 85 ] In 2001, Koons undertook a series of paintings, Easyfun-Ethereal , using a collage approach that combined bikinis, food, and landscapes painted under ...

  4. Cleavage (breasts) - Wikipedia

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    A woman's cleavage. Cleavage is the narrow depression or hollow between the breasts of a woman. The superior portion of cleavage may be accentuated by clothing such as a low-cut neckline that exposes the division, and often the term is used to describe the low neckline itself, instead of the term décolletage.

  5. Anton Chekhov - Wikipedia

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    Osip Braz, Anton Chekhov, 1898, oil on canvas; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. Despite Chekhov's reputation as a playwright, William Boyd asserts that his short stories represent the greater achievement. [119] Raymond Carver, who wrote the short story "Errand" about Chekhov's death, believed that Chekhov was the greatest of all short story writers:

  6. Alexander Payne - Wikipedia

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    Constantine Alexander Payne [1] (born February 10, 1961) [2] is an American film director, screenwriter and producer. He is noted for his satirical depictions of contemporary American society.

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