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  2. Foot Levelers - Wikipedia

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    Foot Levelers is a foot care, footwear, and whole body health company based in Roanoke, ... This page was last edited on 1 December 2023, at 17:20 (UTC).

  3. Lowe's - Wikipedia

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    For the fiscal year 2019 (2/1/2019-1/31/2020), Lowe's reported earnings of US$4.281 billion, with an annual revenue of US$72.148 billion, an increase of 1.17% over the previous fiscal cycle. [29] Lowe's shares traded at over $116 per share, [30] and its market capitalization was valued at over US$90.32 billion in January 2020. [31]

  4. Channellock - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, the company moved again to a 33,000-square-foot (3,100 m 2) facility at its current location in Meadville. Four years later, the name of the company was changed to the Champion–DeArment Tool Company. [1] In 1933, Chief Engineer Howard Manning developed the tongue-and-groove, slip-joint pliers for which the company is known.

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    The sock remover is a unique spliced design that slips the sock down from the foot, without the need to bend down. In fact, over 1,000 reviewers at Walmart have given this small but mighty tool a ...

  6. Level (optical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The level staff is placed with its foot on the point for which the level measurement is required. The telescope is rotated and focused until the level staff is plainly visible in the crosshairs. In the case of a tilting level, the fine level adjustment is made by an altitude screw, using a high accuracy bubble level fixed to the telescope.

  7. Levelling - Wikipedia

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    Levelling or leveling (American English; see spelling differences) is a branch of surveying, the object of which is to establish or verify or measure the height of specified points relative to a datum.