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  2. Parental PSA: Kids Pottery Barn Costumes Are Up to 40 ... - AOL

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    Spooky season has barely begun, but already, we’re thinking about what Halloween costumes our kids will be rocking come October 31. And Pottery Barn Kids just made our decision-making process a who

  3. Pottery Barn - Wikipedia

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    The Pottery Barn store in Beverly Hills, California Pottery Barn in Calgary. In 2017, the company introduced an augmented reality app for iOS that allowed users to virtually place Pottery Barn products into a room and save room design ideas. [12] It also announced PB Apartment, a small-space furnishings line, for millennials. [13]

  4. 10 best Halloween costume ideas for families - AOL

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    More costume ideas: 8 ways to wear designer pieces for a lot less for Halloween. 10 fun Halloween costumes for BFFs. 16 last-minute Halloween costumes you can make yourself. Show comments.

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  6. Titan the Robot - Wikipedia

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    Titan the Robot (often referred to as Titan) is a robotic costume developed by the British company Cyberstein Robotics Ltd. [2] [3] It is approximately 8 feet tall and weighs 60 kg (9.4 st) which increases to 350 kg (55 st) [4] including the cart it rides on and onboard equipment.

  7. Maschinenmensch - Wikipedia

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    Though some props and costumes from Metropolis did survive, the iconic Maschinenmensch apparently was destroyed during filming, but its actual fate is unknown. Replicas of the robot are found in many museums, notably in the Deutsche Kinemathek in Berlin, the Cinématheque Francaise in Paris, and the Museum of the Moving Image in London.