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  2. HP DeskJet - Wikipedia

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    It was designed to be easily portable. It was targeted at mobile professionals. It was replaced by the HP DeskJet 310 (4 ppm B&W, 4 minutes per page color) in 1993, the HP DeskJet 320 in 1994, the HP DeskJet 340 (2 minutes per page color) in 1995, and the HP DeskJet 350 and 350CBi (5 ppm B&W, 2 ppm color) in 2000.

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    1. Help Them Make Nutritious Meals. Healthy eating is a cornerstone of weight loss. If your partner is looking to make some upgrades to their nutrition, get involved.

  4. 4 simple goals to make your marriage easier and help you love ...

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    National Marriage Week started Friday and runs through Valentine’s Day.In a society that often makes fun of the institution of marriage, this week is designed to shift the negative narrative and ...

  5. Chesapeake and Ohio 2755 - Wikipedia

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    Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 2755 is a preserved class "K-4" 2-8-4 "Kanawha" "(Berkshire) type steam locomotive built in 1947 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) It is the 56th of ninety built by ALCO (which built seventy) and Lima (which built the remaining twenty, including 2755) between 1943 and 1947.

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    Related: Tara Lipinski, Scott Hamilton, Meryl Davis Speak Out on Tragic Loss of U.S. Figure Skaters in D.C. Plane Crash Later in his interview, Hamilton choked up again as he mentioned the death ...

  7. Tooth-to-tail ratio - Wikipedia

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    The tooth-to-tail ratio (T3R), in military jargon, is the number of military personnel it takes to supply and support ("tail") each combat soldier ("tooth"). While both "tooth" and "tail" soldiers may find themselves in combat or other life-threatening situations, and both may spend much time in non-combat duties, "tooth" soldiers are those whose primary function is to engage in combat.