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  2. Taipei Fish Market - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Fish Market (traditional Chinese: 台北漁市; simplified Chinese: 台北渔市; pinyin: Táiběi Yúshì) is a fish market in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. History [ edit ]

  3. PX Mart - Wikipedia

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    Under new leadership, Lin aggressively increased their market share through mergers with other chains, acquiring Yanglianshe (楊聯社) in 2004, the stores in Taiwan owned by the Japanese chain Summit (supermarket) in 2006, and the stores operated by Taipei Agricultural Products Marketing Corporation in 2007. [12]

  4. Fish market - Wikipedia

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    The Great Fish Market, painted by Jan Brueghel the Elder. Fish markets were known in antiquity. [2] They served as a public space where large numbers of people could gather and discuss current events and local politics. Selling fish in a Quebec Market, c. 1845. Fish Market, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1890

  5. Fish marketing - Wikipedia

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    A fish market is a marketplace for selling fish and fish products. It can be dedicated to wholesale trade between fishermen and fish merchants, or to the sale of seafood to individual consumers, or to both. Retail fish markets, a type of wet market, often sell street food as well. Fish markets range in size from small fish stalls to large ones ...

  6. Gefilte fish - Wikipedia

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    This product is sold in cans and glass jars, and packed in jelly made from fish broth, or the fish broth itself. The sodium content is relatively high at 220–290 mg/serving. Low-salt, low-carbohydrate, low-cholesterol, and sugar-free varieties are available.

  7. Glass float - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese glass fishing float. Glass floats were used by fishermen in many parts of the world to keep their fishing nets, as well as longlines or droplines, afloat.. Large groups of fishnets strung together, sometimes 50 miles (80 km) long, were set adrift in the ocean and supported near the surface by hollow glass balls or cylinders containing air to give them buoyancy.

  8. Miracle Whip - Wikipedia

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    1948 advertisement. Six Flags announced a new partnership with the Miracle Whip brand in 2009. [10]In the late 2000s and early 2010s, Miracle Whip attempted to appeal to younger audiences, with Miracle Whip advertising featuring prominently in the Electronic Arts video game Skate 3, including a dedicated trick, contest, and an achievement called Don't Be So Mayo. [11]

  9. Swim trunks - Wikipedia

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    The term is a catch-all for a number of styles of garment - briefs (very short with no leg coverage), shorts (fabric extends beyond the crotch and slightly onto the legs) and "jammers" (extend further down the legs, to mid thigh or even the knee, and popular with competitive swimmers).