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  2. Wooden toy train - Wikipedia

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    IKEA Lillabo, the furniture brand from Sweden produces its own wooden train sets. In the 90s Micki Leksaker of Sweden was the supplier. In the 90s Micki Leksaker of Sweden was the supplier. Squirrel Play , a brand of Smyths Toys Superstores used for wooden toys has a line of wooden toy trains.

  3. Pin and hanger assembly - Wikipedia

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    Attempts have been made to increase the safety of bridges with pin and hanger assemblies by adding some form of redundancy to the assembly. Retrofits that add redundancy to pin and hanger assemblies include adding a "catcher's mitt"‍—‌a short steel beam attached to the bottom of the cantilevered girder that extends out beneath the suspended girder to "catch" the suspended girder should ...

  4. The Real World - Wikipedia

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    The residence is typically elaborate in its décor, and for many seasons was furnished by IKEA. [52] The residence usually includes a pool table, a Jacuzzi, and in many seasons an aquarium, which serves as a metaphor for the show, in that the roommates, who are being taped at all times in their home, are seen metaphorically as fish in a ...

  5. Recycling in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Polystyrene can be dropped off at most transfer stations for recycling, where it can be turned into coat hangers and synthetic timber. [77] The Australia Packaging Covenant reports that only 29.7% of expanded polystyrene used for packaging is recycled.

  6. Economy of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    However, the Portuguese subsidiaries of large multinational companies ranked among the most productive in the world, including Siemens Portugal, Volkswagen Autoeuropa, Qimonda Portugal (before the parent company filed for bankruptcy), IKEA, Nestlé Portugal, Microsoft Portugal, [60] Unilever/Jerónimo Martins and Danone Portugal. [61] [62]

  7. How Do They Do It? - Wikipedia

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    How Do They Do It? is a television series produced by Wag TV for Discovery Channel.Each programme explores how 2 or 3 ordinary objects are made and used. The show's slogan is "Behind the ordinary is the extraordinary."