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  2. Koozie - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the beverage insulator is called a stubby holder because local beer was traditionally sold in 375 mL (13.2 imp fl oz; 12.7 US fl oz) bottles colloquially known as "stubbies" due to their short, squat appearance in comparison to the alternative packaging of 750 mL (26 imp fl oz; 25 US fl oz) bottles ("king brown", "tallie", or ...

  3. Prairie Grove Airlight Outdoor Telephone Booth - Wikipedia

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    A swiveling directory holder is mounted in the shelf, and there is a fluorescent light fixture mounted in the ceiling. [4] It is an Airlight Outdoor Telephone Booth, a product introduced by American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T) in 1954 as a way to install public telephones in outdoor locations. Previously, telephones, even publicly accessible ...

  4. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    Mojave phone booth: A public phone booth that stood for several decades in the middle of a desert, miles away from any roads or other structures. Mountain Home Air Force Base: A Singaporean air force base in Idaho. Mollie's Nipple: The name of multiple places in Utah... including at least one butte. Monowi: A village in Nebraska with a ...

  5. Stubby Kaye - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Kaye became known as the host of a weekly children's talent show, Stubby's Silver Star Show. During the 1962–63 television season, he was a regular on Stump the Stars. On April 14, 1963, he guest-starred as "Tubby Mason" in NBC's Ensign O'Toole, a comedy series, starring Dean Jones.

  6. Stobie pole - Wikipedia

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    In July 1924 engineer James Cyril Stobie (1895–1953) [1] submitted the patent application for his pole design in both English and French. It was accepted in November 1925. Stobie described his invention

  7. Wikipedia:Language learning centre/Word list - Wikipedia

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    baa; baaing; baal; babas; babble; babbled; babbler; babblers; babbles; babbling; babe; babel; babes; babies; baboon; baboons; baby; baby-sitter; babyface; babyhood ...