- son The
Flairs, an
American doo-****
group in the 1950s
Flair Records, a
record label Flair bartending Fluid-attenuated
inversion recovery (
FLAIR), an MRI...
- 2016.
Retrieved July 19, 2016. Satin, Ryan (September 12, 2018). "Ric
Flairs Ties The Knot For
Fifth Time". Pro
Wrestling Sheet.
Retrieved September...
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Keibler interview". Gamespot.
Retrieved September 20, 2019. Cawthon, Graham. "
Flairs fall in
defeat at
wrestling fundraiser". The Star.
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again ****ociated with the
Flairs—they had just split, and ex-Cadets
Willie Davis and
Aaron Collins joined the
Flairs.
Former Flair Pete Fox was also a member...
-
under the ring name
Charlotte Flair.
Flair is a second-generation
professional wrestler,
being the
daughter of Ric
Flair. She made her
first appearance...
- by his ring name Reid
Flair, was an
American professional wrestler. He was the
youngest son of
professional wrestler Ric
Flair, the
younger half-brother...
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Flair Airlines is a
Canadian ultra low-cost
carrier (ULCC)
headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta. The
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- a Love" b/w "She
Wants to Rock" (
Flair 1012) - The
Flairs 1953: "Can't Stop Lovin'" b/w "Make a
Little Love" (
Flair 1014) -
Elmore James 1953: "Mid Night...
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Flair bartending is the
practice of
bartenders entertaining guests,
clientele or
audiences with the mani****tion of bar
tools (e.g. ****tail shakers)...
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Fremont High. He then
joined the
Flairs (who also
recorded as the
Debonaires and the Flamingoes) in 1953. The
Flairs' 1953
record "She
Wants to Rock"...