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  2. Vornado Air - Wikipedia

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    Vornado did not, however, concede any violation of law. [12] On August 14, 2014, the CPSC announced a recall of 79,000 Vornado-brand electric heaters (Vornado VH110 Whole Room Vortex electric space heaters) which had been made in China for Vornado Air, LLC, of Andover, and sold for about $60 at several major retail store chains and online ...

  3. Holmes Group, Inc. v. Vornado Air Circulation Systems, Inc.

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    Additionally, it rejected Vornado's argument that an intervening Federal Circuit case, [3] which disagreed with the 10th Circuit's reasoning in the Duracraft case, constituted a change in the law of trade dress that warranted relitigation of Vornado's trade-dress claim. Vornado appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

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    Save 23%: Looking to save on a summertime essential? The Vorando 660 AE air circulator is on sale for $99.99 at Amazon, saving you $30 off its usual $129.99. If there's one thing the month of ...

  5. Vornado - Wikipedia

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    Vornado may refer to: Vornado Realty Trust, an American real estate investment company; Vornado Air, American manufacturer of household electric fans etc. 15 Penn Plaza, New York City, also known as the Vornado Tower, a proposed skyscraper

  6. Day shapes - Wikipedia

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    Day shapes are mast head signals visually indicating the status of a vessel to other vessels on navigable waters during daylight hours whether making-way, anchored, or aground.

  7. 24-hour analog dial - Wikipedia

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    The 24-hour analog dial continued to be used, but primarily by technicians, astronomers, scientists, and clockmakers. John Harrison, Thomas Tompion, and Mudge [7] built a number of clocks with 24-hour analog dials, particularly when building astronomical and nautical instruments. 24-hour dials were also used on sidereal clocks.