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  2. This silent U-shaped air conditioner fits perfectly in ... - AOL

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    Midea Group unveiled their newest product, the Midea U-Shaped A/C. It's easier to install and uses less energy than the typical window unit. This silent U-shaped air conditioner fits perfectly in ...

  3. Midea Group - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Midea's eponymous brand name, the company also employs a series of other brands. The Little Swan brand was adopted when Midea acquired the Little Swan company in 2008. Little Swan products are mostly laundry and refrigeration appliances. Hualing is a brand used by Midea for air conditioners and refrigerators, and was also adopted in 2008.

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  5. 1984 Egyptian intifada - Wikipedia

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    On 1 October, in Kafr-el-Dawwar, Riots rocked the city led by mostly workers against the prices of basic economic goods and prices. It would be the biggest and most bloodiest protests in Egypt since the 1977 Egyptian bread riots and the first and biggest political challenge in Hosni Mubarak ’s presidency.

  6. List of defunct airlines of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of defunct airlines of Egypt. [1] [2] Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes Air Alexandrie: 1980: 1981:

  7. List of Egyptian inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    A stool shown on one of the panels has the legs shaped like the fore and hind limbs of an animal, a form common in Egypt for thousands of years. Hollow Glass Production and Glassware — Egypt and Mesopotamia were the first civilizations to produce glass works(3,500 BC.). The oldest specimens of glass are from Egypt and date back to 2000 B.C.