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  2. Another recession toy: Obama family paper dolls

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    The quest for souvenirs from President Barack Obama's administration just got a little easier on the wallet, with $7.99 paper dolls of the president and his family.If you already have the Obama ...

  3. Candidate dolls - will there be a scarcity?

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    The battery-operated Obama, Clinton, and McCain dolls have been removed from the shelves.It's hard to know what anyone was thinking when they chose to. If you didn't get your candidate doll from ...

  4. Danbury Mint - Wikipedia

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    The Danbury Mint has since created many commemorative items—figurines, collector plates, dolls, die-cast cars, etc.—based on historical events and people. Examples include, Shirley Temple, Princess Diana, Barack Obama's inauguration, Corvettes, Hummel figurines, and gold Christmas ornaments.

  5. 200 dolls were left in the building he bought in Mansfield ...

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    The dolls are free, he said. This is one of the dolls being given away Nov. 2 from noon to 6 p.m. at City Mills, 160 N. Main St. by new building owner Zachary Zolman.

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    American Girls — This Season 48 film trailer gives the American Girl dolls adventures that are as cheery as those the Barbie line experience in their own upcoming motion picture, but are still rooted in historically-accurate backstories (e.g. one doll comes from the Victorian Era, another is a runaway slave). [32]

  7. Tom Tierney (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Tierney (October 8, 1928 – July 12, 2014) was a noted American paper doll artist. He is credited with reviving what has been described by The New York Times as the "lost art" of paper doll making during his career which stretched from the 1970s to his death in 2014. [1]