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  2. Don Aslett - Wikipedia

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    Donald Aslett was born on July 22, 1935. [1] He was raised in Twin Falls, Idaho, [2] and grew up in Dietrich, Idaho, about 34 miles (55 km) away. [3] [4] Aslett served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Hawaii. [5] Around 1957, he married Barbara and started his cleaning business. [2]

  3. AstroTurf - Wikipedia

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    AstroTurf is an American subsidiary of SportGroup that produces artificial turf for playing surfaces in sports. The original AstroTurf product was a short-pile synthetic turf invented in 1965 by Monsanto. [2] Since the early 2000s, AstroTurf has marketed taller pile systems that use infill materials to better replicate natural turf. [3]

  4. Artificial turf - Wikipedia

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    Artificial turf with rubber crumb infill Side view of artificial turf Diagram of the structure of modern artificial turf Artificial turf square mats. Artificial turf is a surface of synthetic fibers made to look like natural grass, used in sports arenas, residential lawns and commercial applications that traditionally use grass.

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  6. Astroturfing - Wikipedia

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    Artificial grass produced by AstroTurf, which inspired the name "astroturfing" for creating a false impression of grassroots support. In political science, it is defined as the process of seeking electoral victory or legislative relief for grievances by helping political actors find and mobilize a sympathetic public, and is designed to create the image of public consensus where there is none.

  7. Mercury Systems rebuffs former CEO's unusual pay demand - AOL

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    Aslett and Mercury did not respond to questions about the dispute and how it may resolved. Mercury, which has a market value of $1.9 billion, decided to end the process to sell itself after just ...