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    Hampton Bay Standing Patio Heater With Wheels. Price: $99.97 As you gather with family and friends outside, switch on the Hampton Bay standing patio heater before the fall chill sets in. Home ...

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    2009 Lingenfelter C6 ZR1 at the 2011 Chicago Auto Show. Lingenfelter Performance Engineering (LPE) (also known as Lingenfelter) is an American automotive engineering manufacturer specializing in high-performance automobile modifications, manly and specifically engine blocks, intercooling, transmisson, exhaust pipes, valvetrains, suspension, brakes, pistons, camshafts, and supercharging, Now ...

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    Bootstrapping is a technique in the field of electronics where part of the output of a system is used at startup.. A bootstrap circuit is one where part of the output of an amplifier stage is applied to the input, so as to alter the input impedance of the amplifier.

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    After the loss, a Milan fan mockingly put Dida up for sale on auction site eBay before the site removed the listing. [102] Dida kept another second-leg clean sheet in Milan's decisive 3–0 home win on 3 May, in addition to becoming the first goalkeeper to register an assist in the Champions League, [ 103 ] as the Rossoneri advanced to the 2007 ...

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    In the 18th century wigs used a "queue" or "tail", consisting of a leather strap or small bag, to hold the wig together and support it. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The early to mid 19th century and the modernization of the rubber industry [ 4 ] allowed for use of rubber in clothing, which would ultimately include early elastic hair ties.