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  2. Habitat (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Habitat (a trading name of Argos Limited) is a brand of household furnishings in the United Kingdom and the main homewares brand within the Sainsbury's group. Founded in 1964 by Sir Terence Conran , it merged with a number of other retailers in the 1980s to create Storehouse plc , before the latter sold Habitat to the Ikano Group, owned by the ...

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    The Best Labor Day Sales this year includes great deals such as a $65 mattress, a $20 set of sheets and 20% off Amazon bestselling pillows. Browse all of the deals available this Labor Day.

  4. Triopas of Argos - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Triopas (/ ˈ t r aɪ ə p ə s /) or Triops (/ ˈ t r aɪ. ə p s, ˈ t r aɪ ˌ ɒ p s /; Ancient Greek: Τρίωψ, gen.: Τρίοπος) was the seventh king of Argos. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Triopas may be an aspect of the Argive Zeus (sometimes represented with a third eye on his forehead), or may be his human representative.

  5. List of kings of Argos - Wikipedia

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    Argos Pelasgos or Argeos. Son of Zeus and Niobe, the daughter of Phoroneus. Argos named the kingdom after himself. Criasos or Pirasos or Peranthos. Son of Argos. Phorbas. Son of either Argos or Criasos. Triopas. Son of Phorbas. Jasos. According to different sources, he was son of either Phoroneus, Argos Pelasgos, Argos Panoptes, or Triopas ...

  6. Mike Gravel - Wikipedia

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    Gravel was born on May 13, 1930, in Springfield, Massachusetts, one of five children of French-Canadian immigrant parents, Alphonse and Marie (née Bourassa) Gravel. [2] [3] [4] His parents were part of the Quebec diaspora, [5] and he was raised in a working-class neighborhood [6] during the Great Depression, [4] speaking only French until he was seven years old. [7]

  7. Leda and the Swan - Wikipedia

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    Leda and the Swan, Roman marble possibly reflecting a lost work by Timotheos from the 300s BCE. More than two dozen examples of this statue survive. restored ()The historian Procopius claims, in his Secret History, that the Roman Empress Theodora acted in a reproduction of this particular myth at some point in her youth in the early sixth century CE prior to her becoming the empress.