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  2. Maclaren - Wikipedia

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    In November 2009, Maclaren USA voluntarily recalled its entire line of stroller sold in the U.S. and produced from 1999 to 2009, comprising about one million units, citing 12 reported fingertip amputations in its hinges. [3]

  3. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    Using his knowledge of aeroplanes, Maclaren designed a stroller with an aluminium frame and created the first true umbrella stroller. He then went on to found Maclaren, which manufactured and sold his new design. The design took off and soon "strollers" were easier to transport and used everywhere.

  4. Owen Finlay Maclaren - Wikipedia

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    Owen Finlay Maclaren, MBE (26 May 1906 – 13 April 1978) was the inventor of the lightweight baby buggy with a collapsible support assembly and founder of the Maclaren company. Early life [ edit ]

  5. List of Ultraman Arc characters - Wikipedia

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    Ultraman Arc (ウルトラマンアーク, Urutoraman Āku) is the titular Ultra of the series and the merged form of Yuma and Rution, the being of light from a faraway galaxy. His finishing move is Arc Finalize (アークファイナライズ, Āku Fainaraizu). [1] [2] His main weapon is the Arc Eye Sword (アークアイソード, Āku Ai ...

  6. Category:Footwear accessories - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Footwear accessories" This category contains only the following file. Deubre.png 344 × 254; 143 KB

  7. Game Boy accessories - Wikipedia

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    The Game Boy Camera and Game Boy Printer (Pocket Camera and Pocket Printer in Japan) are accessories for the Game Boy handheld gaming system and were released in 1998. The camera can take basic, often grainy, black-and-white digital images using the four-color palette of the Game Boy system.