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  2. Entertainment center - Wikipedia

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    A TV stand is usually a smaller item of furniture, large enough to support an average television of the 1970s or 1980s (with a boxy footprint), often with some additional media components in a cabinet below, such as a stereo amplifier or a DVD player.

  3. Krivnya, Ruse Province - Wikipedia

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    The first gallery has some fallen stones on the floor. After 36 meters the gallery narrows and a narrow opening leads to the second part of the cave. The second gallery has several chambers with a maximum height of 7–8 meters. All branch ends are impassable. In many places large amounts of bats' guano (up to 120 cm thick) can be seen.

  4. WOAY-TV - Wikipedia

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    WOAY-TV (channel 4) is a television station licensed to Oak Hill, West Virginia, United States, serving the Bluefield–Beckley–Oak Hill market as an affiliate of ABC.It has been locally owned by the Thomas family since its inception, and its studios and transmitter are co-located on Legends Highway in Scarbro, just outside the Oak Hill city limits (though with an Oak Hill mailing address).

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    A California man cried tears of joy after being reunited with his rescue dog, Oreo, whom he feared was lost amid the devastating Pacific Palisades fire. NBC News’ Liz Kreutz shared on her ...

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    The AFC wild-card between the Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills is scheduled to kick off Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.. The Broncos, after an eight-year hiatus, are back in the postseason, led by the ...

  7. Oak Industries - Wikipedia

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    Oak Industries, Inc. was an American electronics company that manufactured a variety of products throughout seven decades in the 20th century. In existence from 1932 to 2000, the company's business lines primarily centered around electronic components and materials, though the company made a high-profile and ultimately failed extension into communications media in the late 1970s and early 1980s.