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  2. Skelly, Home Depot's 12-foot skeleton, gets a dog - AOL

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    Halloween may be six months away, but Home Depot unveiled some of its latest and greatest decorations, including a dog pal for Skelly, the brand’s gigantic and popular 12-foot skeleton.

  3. Home Depot's 7-Foot Skeleton Dog Just Restocked in Time ... - AOL

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    The home improvement company announced a new addition to its particularly famous Halloween skeleton collection (everyone remembers the 13-foot Jack Skellington), and it's howlin' with cuteness ...

  4. 6 Pieces of Seasonal Decor from Home Depot That Will ... - AOL

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    7.5-Foot LED Festive Pine Artificial Christmas Tree. Price: $99 Home Depot has many high-quality artificial Christmas trees if you want to eliminate the mess and maintenance of a real one.

  5. Feed dog - Wikipedia

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    A set of feed dogs typically resembles two or three short, thin metal bars, crosscut with diagonal teeth, which move both front to back and up and down in slots in a sewing machine's needle plate: front to back to advance fabric gripped between the dogs and the presser foot toward the needle, and up and down to recess at the end of their stroke, release the fabric, and remain recessed while ...

  6. Fully automatic time - Wikipedia

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    A fully automatic timing camera system, on the finish line of the 2007 Pan American Games at João Havelange Olympic Stadium An Omega FAT device of 1948, containing four chronometers started by a starting gun and stopped by a photocell. Light beam timing system (the two lenses extended to the right of the stand)

  7. Aquarium fish feeder - Wikipedia

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    First, fish tend to get used to where and when the timer is going to trigger and food is going to fall which can create a feeding frenzy when the feeder drops the food. [7] This usually results in a lot of splashing which may wet the rest of the food. Mold can then grow and the leftover food is likely to go bad or to clog the feeder's mechanism ...