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  2. Compression stockings - Wikipedia

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    Lymphedema – Stockings used to manage edema resulting from the onset of lymphedema. Support – Mild compression stockings sold over-the-counter and without a physician's prescription. These stockings are commonly referred to as TED hose, short for thromboembolism-deterrent hose. They are used to support the venous and lymphatic drainage of ...

  3. Ted Kennedy (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Theodore A. Kennedy (February 7, 1865 in Henry, Illinois – October 28, 1907 in St. Louis, Missouri), Ted was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1885-1886. He would play for the Louisville Colonels , Philadelphia Athletics , and Chicago White Stockings .

  4. The best last-minute stocking stuffers under $10 - AOL

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    With Christmas just days away, we've noticed that many of our very favorite last-minute stocking stuffers are on sale for under $10 — the perfect price point for a solid stocking stuffer idea.

  5. The 20 best stocking stuffers you can get from Walmart ... - AOL

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    Some of us wait until December to fill those stockings, but November is a great time to load up on the year's best stocking stuffers.Hats, gloves, socks, underpants — we are tracking all the ...

  6. Dollar General: 8 Cheap Stocking Stuffers To Buy for Under $5

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    At $2.75 for 12 Skittles Candy Canes, Dollar General shoppers can easily add a candy cane to everyone’s stocking without stretching their wallet thin — shoppers only pay about 23 cents per ...

  7. Cincinnati Reds - Wikipedia

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    The uniform was plain white with a red wishbone "C" logo on the left and the uniform number on the right. On the road, the wishbone "C" was replaced by the mustachioed "Mr. Redlegs" logo, the pillbox-hat-wearing man with a baseball for a head. The home stockings were red with six white stripes. The away stockings had only three white stripes.