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  2. Moen Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Besides faucets and bath fixtures, other products manufactured by Moen include bathroom accessories such as towel bars and rings, toilet paper roll holders, and shower curtain rods. Moen also manufactures garbage disposals under its Anaheim Manufacturing Company subsidiary mainly under the Moen, Waste King, and Whirlaway names, as well as under ...

  3. Magnetix - Wikipedia

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    Magnetix is a magnetic construction toy that combines plastic building pieces containing embedded neodymium magnets, and steel bearing balls that can be connected to form geometric shapes and structures.

  4. Magnext - Wikipedia

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    Magnext is sold as the successor to the discontinued Magnetix series, and retains backward compatibility with the parts. Rather than the rods of Geomag, Magnext has 'triangular' and 'square' pieces with 3 and 4 embedded magnets. The balls are 0.59 inches in diameter (larger than the 0.50 inch balls of Geomag).

  5. Elizabeth Moen - Wikipedia

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    Moen was accepted into the 2020 SXSW festival as an official showcase artist [3] and featured in NPR Music's Austin 100. [9] Moen has also appeared in several festivals including Hinterland, Lollapalooza (official after show), Mission Creek, Mile of Music, 80/35, Lincoln Calling, and KnockanStockan. She has also been invited to perform at The ...

  6. Trundholm sun chariot - Wikipedia

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    The Trundholm sun chariot (Danish: Solvognen) is a Nordic Bronze Age artifact discovered in Denmark. It is a representation of the sun chariot, a bronze statue of a horse and a large bronze disk, which are placed on a device with spoked wheels.

  7. Monsanto - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, Monsanto was founded in St. Louis, Missouri, as a chemical company. [18] The founder was John Francis Queeny, who, at age 42, was a 30‑year veteran of the nascent pharmaceutical industry. [19]