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  2. 10 Walmart deals you won't want to wait on — shop ... - AOL

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    The large dust cup means you can keep on cleaning without having to constantly dump out debris, and the anti-allergen complete seal with HEPA filter helps secure dust and other allergens, so they ...

  3. Cork (material) - Wikipedia

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    Harvesting of cork from the forests of Algeria, 1930. Cork is a natural material used by humans for over 5,000 years. It is a material whose applications have been known since antiquity, especially in floating devices and as stopper for beverages, mainly wine, whose market, from the early twentieth century, had a massive expansion, particularly due to the development of several cork-based ...

  4. Sealant - Wikipedia

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    Sealant is a substance used to block the passage of fluids through openings in materials, [1] a type of mechanical seal. In building construction sealant is sometimes synonymous with caulk (especially if acrylic latex or polyurethane based) [ 2 ] and also serve the purposes of blocking dust, sound and heat transmission.

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    Walmart may not be alone in making changes to its cashier-free kiosks. Target has also been cited among social media users for reducing self-checkout hours.

  7. Frederick Walton - Wikipedia

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    He discovered that combining the oil with cork and colouring agents produced a useful material for floor covering, [6] and in 1863 patented this new material. [4] Walton called this new cloth "linoleum". [ 3 ]