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    1. McDonald's: BOGO for 50 Cents Breakfast Sandwiches. Two breakfast sandwiches won't cost you much at McDonald's right now. Check out the "Deals" section of the chain's app, and you'll see a ...

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    Pizza Huts operated by the Flynn Group LP will offer a free large one-topping pizza with the purchase of any large menu-prized pizza for one day only.

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  5. Buy one, get one free - Wikipedia

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    The economist Alex Tabarrok has argued, that the success of this promotion lies in the fact that consumers value the first unit significantly more than the second one. So compared to a seemingly equivalent "Half price off" promotion, they may only buy one item at half price, because the value they attach to the second unit is lower than even the discounted price.

  6. Hardings, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Hardings is an unincorporated community in Northumberland County, in the U.S. state of Virginia. References. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information ...

  7. Harding Tomb - Wikipedia

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    Harding Memorial Association membership certificate, 1923. The Harding Tomb is the burial location of the 29th President of the United States, Warren G. Harding and First Lady Florence Kling Harding. It is located in Marion, Ohio. Also known as the Harding Memorial, it was the last of the elaborate presidential tombs.

  8. Warren G. Harding - Wikipedia

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    Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923) was the 29th president of the United States, serving from 1921 until his death in 1923.A member of the Republican Party, he was one of the most popular sitting U.S. presidents while in office.

  9. John Wesley Hardin - Wikipedia

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    Hardin was born in 1853 near Bonham, Texas, to James Gibson "Gip" Hardin, a Methodist preacher and circuit rider, and Mary Elizabeth Dixson. [2] [5]: 100–108 He was named after John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist denomination of the Christian church. [6]: 238 In his autobiography, Hardin described his mother as "blond, highly cultured ...