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  2. Amazon is having a massive Samsonite sale for Black Friday ...

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    Right now, Amazon has a massive sale on Samsonite luggage. You can score a two-piece hardside set for only $144, or a sleek, two-piece hardshell case with spinners for only $187 (seriously).

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    What you should know: At 19 inches long, this suitcase is sized to fit most airline carry-on luggage requirements. It also has handy features like zipper dividers inside, 360-degree spinner wheels ...

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    There's something so satisfying about having a coordinating set of luggage—especially when the pieces have 360-degree wheels (for easy maneuvering through crowded terminals) and a hard shell ...

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    The set includes a carry-on and a matching 28-inch suitcase. The durable hard shells on this luggage have no problem standing up to rugged travel conditions. Thanks to multidirectional spinner ...

  6. Samsonite - Wikipedia

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    Samsonite International S.A. is an American [4] premium luggage manufacturer and retailer, with products ranging from large suitcases to small toiletries bags and briefcases. The company was founded in 1910 in Denver , Colorado , United States.

  7. Spinor - Wikipedia

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    In geometry and physics, spinors (pronounced "spinner" IPA / s p ɪ n ər /) are elements of a complex vector space that can be associated with Euclidean space. [ b ] A spinor transforms linearly when the Euclidean space is subjected to a slight ( infinitesimal ) rotation, [ c ] but unlike geometric vectors and tensors , a spinor transforms to ...