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    Wayfair Inc. is an American e-commerce company based in Boston, Massachusetts [6] that sells furniture and home goods online. Formerly known as CSN Stores, it was founded in 2002, and currently offers 14 million items from more than 11,000 global suppliers. [ 3 ]

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    Takara began producing characters in the Microman line with increasingly robotic features, including Robotman, a 12-inch (300 mm) robot with room for a Microman pilot, and Mini-Robotman, a 3 + 3 ⁄ 4-inch (95 mm) version of Robotman. These toys also featured interchangeable parts, with emphasis placed on the transformation and combination of ...

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    Pouty Penny (1966) — 13," 20," or 22" baby doll also marketed as "Freckles" Pre-Teen (1963) — 14" grow-hair vinyl doll with a button on the tummy that enabled the doll's hair to grow or retract; only made in 1963, then was discontinued to make way for Tressy; Sally Says (1963-1965) — 18"-19" vinyl toddler doll with a battery-operated talker