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  2. Peel and Stick Wallpaper Is Officially Back and Better Than Ever

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    It costs just over $1 per square foot, which makes it *way* more affordable than the real deal. ... Most companies suggest installing peel and stick wallpaper on primed and painted drywall with an ...

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  4. Curling - Wikipedia

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    If the team peeling the rocks had the hammer they could peel rock after rock which would blank the end (leave the end scoreless), keeping the last rock advantage for another end. This strategy had developed (mostly in Canada) as ice-makers had become skilled at creating a predictable ice surface and newer brushes allowed greater control over ...

  5. Glossary of curling - Wikipedia

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    When two rocks are frozen, hitting the top rock at an angle creates a drag effect that affects the direction of the second rock; the friction between the two frozen rocks makes the first rock "drag" the second rock slightly towards the same direction; hitting the top rock on the right makes the bottom rock move more to the left while hitting it ...

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    The Beatles' 1965 appearance at Shea Stadium was not the first time that a rock concert was played at a large, outdoor sports stadium in the United States; such venues were employed by Elvis Presley in the 1950s and the Beatles themselves in 1964. [202] The Monkees did not outsell the Beatles' and the Rolling Stones' combined record sales in 1967.

  7. MythBusters (2009 season) - Wikipedia

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    The team set up the equipment at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, using the heavy-duty bungee cord and a pair of guide wires to make sure the diver dummy would hit the target accurately, and found that they could indeed reach 122 miles per hour. The girl dummy was outfitted with "shock watch" stickers to measure the forces exerted on it, and three ...