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- In the booming, pre-Crash 1920s, flapper hemlines bounced giddily to the knee before falling down to the ankles in the depressed 1930s.
- CON: Unilever, the company that commissioned the campaign, also commissioned the giddily sexist Axe Body Spray campaign, and the contrast has people viewing "Real Beauty" in a .
- When I first traveled to China in the late 1970s as a student and then a foreign correspondent, the Chinese were giddily beginning to explore the new boundaries of freedom after .