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  2. Simplehuman - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Simplehuman was founded by Frank Yang, who immigrated to the United States from Taiwan in 1982 [2] [3] and later started the company with the idea of making a better trash can. [1] [4] He showed his design and received his first orders at the International Home and Housewares Show from retailers such as The Container Store and Bed Bath ...

  3. Toyota L engine - Wikipedia

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    The 5L-E is a 3.0 L (2,985 cc) EFI version of the 5L engine. It is the latest member of the L family. It is the latest member of the L family. It has a bore and stroke of 99.5 mm × 96 mm (3.92 in × 3.78 in), with a compression ratio of 22.2:1.

  4. Chevrolet Step-Van - Wikipedia

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    A new series of models with squared-off styling (P2535 and P3535) reminiscent of the Step-Van 7 was introduced in 1964. The Step-Van King, referred to simply as the Step-Van after the Step-Van 7 ceased production in 1981, remained in production with a choice of either steel or aluminum bodywork until GM sold the Union City plant in 1998.

  5. Slim Jim (snack food) - Wikipedia

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    Slim Jim was one of the earliest sponsors of the ASA Pro Tour (the aggressive inline skating tour) from 1997 to 2000. [18] The ASA Pro Tour was a qualifier for ESPN's X Games . In 2005, Slim Jim advertising featured the Fairy Snapmother, described in a Conagra press release as "a character resembling a tattooed rocker with wings – and a ...

  6. Slim jim (lock pick) - Wikipedia

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    A slim jim (more technically known as a lockout tool) is a thin strip of metal (usually spring steel) roughly 60 centimetres (24 in) long and about 2–4 centimetres (0.79–1.57 in) wide originally marketed under that name by HPC Inc., a manufacturer and supplier of specialty locksmithing tools.

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