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  2. Wing Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    The ladder itself is capable of being converted into several heights and configurations from a single ladder. Configurations include a straight or extension ladder, an A-frame ladder, a staircase ladder (an uneven A-frame for use on stairs), a 90° ladder, and both sides of a scaffolding trestle achieved through a triple locking hinge.

  3. Donkey Kong (1981 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Kong [c] is a 1981 arcade video game developed and published by Nintendo.As Mario (also sometimes known at the time as "Jumpman"), the player runs and jumps on platforms and climbs ladders to ascend a construction site and rescue Pauline from a giant gorilla, Donkey Kong.

  4. 73 Brands That Are Still Made Right Here in the USA - AOL

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    Not to be confused with Gorilla Glue's O'Keeffe skincare line, O'Keeffe's is a design company specializing in leakproof skylight installations, fire-rated glass, square rung ladders, and other ...

  5. Danan: The Jungle Fighter - Wikipedia

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    Danan can also collect animal icons that enable him to summon three animal friends: the armadillo helps him fight enemies, the eagle transports him to high places and the gorilla]restores 3/4 of one's strength. Though strictly not needed to finish the game, animal aid is a unique feature.

  6. Govee Permanent Outdoor Lights review: Last time up the ladder!

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    One last time up the ladder: Govee's wonderful weatherproof LEDs stay put once installed and bathe your house in festive lighting. The challenge right now is actually buying them; the kits have ...

  7. Harambe - Wikipedia

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    Harambe (/ h ə ˈ r ɑː m b eɪ / hə-RAHM-bay; May 27, 1999 – May 28, 2016) was a western lowland gorilla who lived at the Cincinnati Zoo.On May 28, 2016, a three-year-old boy visiting the zoo climbed under a fence into an outdoor gorilla enclosure where he was grabbed and violently dragged and thrown by Harambe. [3]