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  2. Infinite Guitar - Wikipedia

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    The Infinite Guitar is a modified electric guitar created by Michael Brook, as a way of allowing a note to be held with infinite sustain.It consists of an electronic circuit that takes the signal from a standard guitar pickup, amplifies it, and feeds it back into a separate pickup coil.

  3. Fernandes Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Fernandes made Brad Gillis Signature Model ST-120BG superstrat guitar, with SB-3000 Booster (active preamp) and Fernandes VS-1 and VH-2B pickups. Billie Joe Armstrong of American punk rock band Green Day had a Fernandes The Revival RST-80 Stratocaster since he was 10 named "Blue" from his mother, and has played it live [ 9 ] for nearly every ...

  4. Time for Kids Almanac - Wikipedia

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    Time for Kids Almanac is a yearly almanac published in the United States by Meredith Corporation as an adjunct to their Time for Kids magazine.. The almanac, aimed at elementary school and middle school students (grades 3 - 8 in the United States), includes articles on science, art, literature, social studies, technology, politics, pop culture, history, language, mathematics, economics ...

  5. Sustainer - Wikipedia

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  6. The 15 biggest 'Shark Tank' success stories of all time - AOL

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    Shark Tank. Al "Bubba" Baker, 1978 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, secured a deal with John in Season 5 for $300,000 in exchange for 30% equity in and licensing rights to his company, Bubba's-Q ...

  7. Story time - Wikipedia

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    Story Teller, a magazine partwork published by Marshall Cavendish, sold as Story Time in Australia and New Zealand; Story Time, a 2001 satirical young adult novel by Edward Bloor; Story Time, a sculpture of children reading, in Corvallis, Oregon, United States

  8. Four Arts holds Story Time for band of preschool 'pirates'

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    The Society of the Four Arrrrrr-ts bid farewell to the season April 29 by welcoming a host of little pirates to the Society grounds for Preschool Story Time.

  9. Look and Read - Wikipedia

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    Look and Read is a BBC Television programme for primary schools, aimed at improving children's literacy skills. [1] The programme presents fictional stories in a serial format, the first of which was broadcast in 1967 and the most recent in 2004, making it the longest-running nationally broadcast programme for schools in the United Kingdom.