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  2. Kill A Watt - Wikipedia

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    The Kill A Watt (a pun on kilowatt) is an electricity usage monitor manufactured by Prodigit Electronics and sold by P3 International. It measures the energy used by devices plugged directly into the meter, as opposed to in-home energy use displays , which display the energy used by an entire household.

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    Walmart deals: Cheaper than Amazon. ... Ninja Nutri-Blender 700-Watt Personal Blender. $59 $69 Save $10. Many blenders take up a ton of counter space, ... USA TODAY. California Highway Patrol ...

  5. Shishi-odoshi - Wikipedia

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    A shishi-odoshi breaks the quietness of a Japanese garden with the sound of a bamboo rocker arm hitting a rock.. Shishi-odoshi (literally, "deer-frightening" or "boar-frightening"), in a wide sense, refers to Japanese devices made to frighten away animals that pose a threat to agriculture, including kakashi (), naruko (clappers) and sōzu.

  6. Carl Eugene Watts - Wikipedia

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    Carl Eugene Watts (November 7, 1953 – September 21, 2007), also known by his nickname Coral, [1] was an American serial killer dubbed the Sunday Morning Slasher who murdered numerous women and girls over an eight-year period. [2]

  7. Bagger 293 - Wikipedia

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    The bucket-wheel itself is over 21.3 metres (70 feet) in diameter with 18 buckets, each of which can hold over 15 cubic metres (530 cubic feet) of material. It can move 240,000 m 3 (8,500,000 cu ft) [ 6 ] of soil per day, weighing around 218,880 tonnes (482,550,000 lb), the same as Bagger 288.