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  2. Bob Edwards (satirist) - Wikipedia

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    Eventually the Eye-Opener was banned from CPR passenger cars as an "obscene publication”. [ 12 ] Growing dissatisfied with Calgary, he moved to Port Arthur, Ontario , then to Winnipeg , finally returning to Calgary in 1911 and continued with the Eye-Opener.

  3. The Eyeopener - Wikipedia

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    The Eyeopener is published by Rye Eye Publishing Inc., owned by the students of Toronto Metropolitan University as a non-profit corporation. Most of the writing is done by contributors (as is the case with most campus newspapers) but the paper's masthead is elected towards the end of each academic year, by the previous year's masthead and ...

  4. Eye Opener - Wikipedia

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    Eye Opener, a rapids on the Cossatot River, Arkansas, US "The Eye Opener!", a marketing catchphrase for Coast soap; See also. Eyes Open (disambiguation)

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  6. Constanzo Beschi - Wikipedia

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    He also compiled the comprehensive Chaturakarati (சதுரகராதி), a quadruple lexicon containing words, synonyms, and categories of words and rhymes. [8] Beschi also composed two other Tamil grammars and three dictionaries, covering Tamil-Latin, Tamil-Portuguese and Tamil-Tamil.

  7. Eye Opener (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2012, Eye Opener began airing on MyNetworkTV affiliates KXNW in Fort Smith, Arkansas (which Tribune earlier acquired in November 2011) and WWMB in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Eye Opener expanded to weekends on September 20, 2014, with the premiere of an hour-long edition of Saturday and Sunday mornings on KDAF and KIAH.

  8. Coast (soap) - Wikipedia

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    Its marketing catchphrase is "The Eye Opener!" Originally a bar soap, the company also began to produce body wash in 2003. [1] In 1977 Procter & Gamble launched the Coast formula under the Zest brand name in France, followed by Italy and the UK in 1982. Like US Coast, the European version had the same perfume and was marbled, but colored yellow ...

  9. Eyeopener - Wikipedia

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