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  2. 7 Best Christmas Items at Home Depot That Can Be Reused ... - AOL

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    This holiday decor item has ice skaters twirling around a rotating tree, a moving train and a beautiful mountain town. The base is about 13×13 inches in size, while the entire piece is 18 inches ...

  3. Wall decal - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl wall decals come in various shapes and sizes. They can be as small or as large as necessary. Regular wall decals are usually between 30 cm x 50 cm and 60 cm x 100 cm. Larger decals may be 100 cm x 100 cm or larger. Most vinyl decals are not reusable, although some reusable vinyl types are available.

  4. Mercer Mayer bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Little Monster's Moving Day Sticker Book (with reusable stickers) (1995) ISBN 0-590-48643-8 Little Monster Private Eye: The Smelly Mystery (1998) ISBN 1-57719-319-9 (re-release edited version of Scratch and Sniff Mystery without Scratch and Sniff Spots, all dialogue balloons removed, major text changes, and 5 pages shorter) (also released as ...

  5. Tree of Life mural (Manav Gupta) - Wikipedia

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    The Tree of Life [1] is a large three-dimensional mural [2] by artist Manav Gupta, located across the interior staircase of the Bharti Airtel office [3] building in Gurgaon, India. Covering approximately 5,000 sq ft of facade space and 10,000 sq ft of total painted surface, [4] it is the tallest and largest indoor staircase mural. While ...

  6. The Tree of Knowledge (mural) - Wikipedia

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    The Tree of Knowledge is a relief mural by the artist Alan Boyson. [1] It was created in 1962 for Cromwell Secondary School for Girls in Salford , England, and erected on an end wall on the exterior of the school building.

  7. Al Capp - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Gerald Caplin (September 28, 1909 – November 5, 1979), better known as Al Capp, was an American cartoonist and humorist best known for the satirical comic strip Li'l Abner, which he created in 1934 and continued writing and (with help from assistants) drawing until 1977.