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  2. Beyond Early Bird Discounts -- Savings for Seniors - AOL

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    After compiling this huge list of senior discounts and freebies, I'm convinced that, if you're of a certain age, it's just a matter of asking to save money. Just remember to bring ID, as many ...

  3. Unusual eBay listings - Wikipedia

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    Bridgeville, California (population 25) was the first town to be sold on eBay in 2002, and has been up for sale three times since. [1] In January 2003, Thatch Cay, the last privately held and undeveloped U.S. Virgin Island, was listed for auction by Idealight International. The minimum bid was US$3 million and the sale closed January 16, 2003. [2]

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    A city senior receives a free turkey during a holiday giveaway near Times Square, the first of 10,000 birds to be donated. James Messerschmidt “It feels privileged and great,” she told reporters.

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  6. Product sample - Wikipedia

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    Free sample of Peter Pan peanut butter, promising it "does not stick to the roof of your mouth" A product sample is a sample of a consumer product that is given to the consumer free of cost so that they may try a product before committing to a purchase. When it comes to marketing non-durable commodities, such as food items, sampling is crucial.

  7. Bird collections - Wikipedia

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    Neither molecular samples nor sound recordings require a bird to be collected (killed). Finally, if the bird is too rotten for the skin and feathers to be preserved, as is the case with some salvaged specimens, the skeleton alone may be preserved. Dried tissue is removed from skeletons by using dermestid beetle larvae (genus Dermestes).