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  2. 10 Walmart finds under $50 to refresh your home for spring ...

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    10 Walmart finds under $50 to refresh your home for spring — instantly! Pack away the fleece throw blanket, pull out the linen bedding and light up a floral-scented candle, because spring is here.

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    Nestl Bed 1800 Series Deep Pocket Sheets Set (Queen), $32 at Walmart. G.H. Bass Spruce Trees Flannel Queen Sheet Set, $48 (was $64) at Wayfair. Nordstrom Bliss Throw Blanket, $22 (was $45) at ...

  5. Space blanket - Wikipedia

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    layering materials of emergency blanket 32 layers are 0.45mm thick. First developed by NASA ' s Marshall Space Flight Center in 1964 for the US space program, [2] [3] [4] the material comprises a thin sheet of plastic (often PET film) that is coated with a metallic, reflecting agent, making it metallized polyethylene terephthalate (MPET) that is usually gold or silver in color, which reflects ...

  6. Starblanket - Wikipedia

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    Starblanket may refer to: A blanket (of native culture) sew together with different articles of fabric that forms a star in the middle. It is typically given to people as gifts for special occasions (birth, graduation, marriage etc).

  7. Halley's Comet - Wikipedia

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    Halley's Comet is the only known short-period comet that is consistently visible to the naked eye from Earth, [16] appearing every 72–80 years, [17] though with the majority of recorded apparations (25 of 30) occurring after 75–77 years.