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  2. 7 Best Stocking Stuffers at Target - AOL

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    The award-winning detangling brush is perfect for men, women and children, and it works equally well on wet and dry hair. The brush comes in a wide range of colors and received a 4.4-star rating ...

  3. 5 Stocking Stuffers You Can Get at Target Now for Under $20 - AOL

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    The stocking stuffer is a unique kind of gift. Though it doesn't have to be big enough to fit under a tree, it does have to prove that good taste and usefulness can still come in small packages

  4. The best stocking stuffers for men, from tools to Tile Mates

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    When it comes to Christmas shopping, there's one task we all tend to dread: stuffing the stockings. There’s a fine line between finding something small enough to fit in a decorative sock, but ...

  5. Stocking frame - Wikipedia

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    A stocking frame was a mechanical knitting machine used in the textiles industry. It was invented by William Lee of Calverton near Nottingham in 1589. Its use, known traditionally as framework knitting, was the first major stage in the mechanisation of the textile industry, and played an important part in the early history of the Industrial ...

  6. Stuff a Stocking for Under $25 With 6 Target Items - AOL

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    For many families, stockings are a big part of Christmas. Chasing down stocking stuffers for everyone in the family can be both expensive and time-consuming -- but not if you shop at Target. The...

  7. Luddite - Wikipedia

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    The name Luddite (/ ˈ l ʌ d aɪ t /) occurs in the movement's writings as early as 1811. [3]The movement utilised the eponym of Ned Ludd, an apocryphal apprentice who allegedly smashed two stocking frames in 1779 after being criticized and instructed to change his method.