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    Fathead is a brand name of life-sized, precision-cut vinyl wall graphics manufactured by Fathead LLC. Fathead LLC is a privately held company based in Los Angeles, California. The ownership group is led by Chris Hetherington, who is the CEO and former NFL player; Jason Turner as COO, Jen Beaver as Chief Partnerships Officer and Mehul J.D. as CTO.

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    The 53-year-old American actor was punched in the head during an altercation with two men outside a Winchell's Donuts store in South Pasadena, California. A friend found Nance on the bathroom floor of his apartment the following morning, having died from a subdural hematoma. [360] [399] Karen Wetterhahn: 8 June 1997

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    Decal. A decal (/ ˈdiːkæl /, US also / dɪˈkæl /, CAN / ˈdɛkəl /) [1] or transfer is a plastic, cloth, paper, or ceramic substrate that has printed on it a pattern or image that can be moved to another surface upon contact, usually with the aid of heat or water. The word is short for decalcomania, a decorative technique by which ...

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    The Javelin debuted on 22 August 1967, for the 1968 model year, [15] and the new models were offered for sale from 26 September 1967, with prices starting at $2,743. [ 16 ] The car incorporated several safety innovations, including interior windshield posts that were "the first industry use of fiberglass safety padding", [ 17 ] and the flush ...