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  2. Display stand - Wikipedia

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    A display stand is a free-standing physical fitting in a shop on which products are arranged. It is an advertising and merchandising tool that has a direct impact on product sales. [1] Artwork or statuary may also have a display stand to hold items securely for viewing.

  3. Banner - Wikipedia

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    Banners of Knights of the Thistle displayed in St Giles' Cathedral. A banner can be a flag or another piece of cloth bearing a symbol, logo, slogan or another message. A flag whose design is the same as the shield in a coat of arms (but usually in a square or rectangular shape) is called a banner of arms.

  4. Wikipedia talk:Notability - Wikipedia

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    @Garuda3: There aren't any more, but way back 100 years or so, the Great Western Railway (and possibly other railways) were fitting retractable steps (see this pic) to some of their auto-trailers so that they could pick up/set down at level crossings. Such services didn't stop simply anywhere, but only at those points explicity named in the ...

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    Add to that a designated laptop sleeve, wheels that spin 360 degrees and a retractable two-level handle and you’ve got yourself a vacation-ready winner. $625; $438 at Dagne Dover 8.

  6. Los 50 season 2 - Wikipedia

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    The players were tied to their opponents with a rope and had to pull to drag their opponents and reach the ball. The team that reached the ball first was entitled to take shots and the team that filled its column with seven balls was safe. Safety Competition: The nominees began by removing the nut from the bolt using their tongues. The first ...

  7. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    Some cars from about 1900 to through 1966 used retractable semaphores called trafficators rather than flashing lights. They were commonly mounted high up behind the front doors and swung out to a horizontal position. They were fragile and could be easily broken off, and also had a tendency to stick in the closed or open position.

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