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  2. FoldiMate - Wikipedia

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    Foldimate was founded by Gal Rozov, an Israeli software engineer who decided that folding laundry was a tedious chore that could be done effectively by a robot. [1] In 2010, Rozov quit his job as a software developer and product manager and spent two years developing his laundry-folding device.

  3. Step One - Wikipedia

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    Step One is the debut album by British pop group Steps. It was released in the UK and Europe on 14 September 1998. The album charted at number two on the UK Albums Chart upon its release, going on to spend 64 weeks in the chart.

  4. Hooverball - Wikipedia

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    A ball that hits the out-of-bounds line is a good return. A player who catches the ball out-of-bounds, or is carried out-of-bounds by the force of the ball, may return in-bounds before the return. A ball that hits the net on its way over is a live ball. (If it was thrown from the front court, it must reach the opponent's back court to be good.)

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  6. Hoover's sign (leg paresis) - Wikipedia

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    Hoover’s sign of leg paresis is one of two signs named for Charles Franklin Hoover. [1] It is a maneuver aimed to separate organic from non-organic paresis of the leg. [ 2 ] The sign relies on the principle of synergistic contraction .

  7. Wikipedia:Don't fight fire with fire - Wikipedia

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    A team of four Wikipedians putting out the flames on the Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents Even if the Scissor Sisters or Metallica tell you to. If everyone fought fire with fire, the entire world would go up in smoke.

  8. Peter principle - Wikipedia

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    The cover of The Peter Principle (1970 Pan Books edition). The Peter principle is a concept in management developed by Laurence J. Peter which observes that people in a hierarchy tend to rise to "a level of respective incompetence": employees are promoted based on their success in previous jobs until they reach a level at which they are no longer competent, as skills in one job do not ...

  9. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    One notable fashion designer to emerge into the spotlight during this time was Diane von Fürstenberg, who popularized, among other things, the jersey "wrap dress". [ 4 ] [ 5 ] von Fürstenberg's wrap dress design, essentially a robe, was among the most popular fashion styles of the 1970s, would also be credited as a symbol of women's liberation .