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    The new store design includes tall, glass storefront windows for better viewing into the store, a new lighting system, full-length mirrors, added lighting and wood benches in dressing rooms. [ 3 ] By 2013, the Vanity chain had grown to 170 stores in 26 states; the corporate headquarters and distribution center remain in Fargo, North Dakota ...

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    Middle Yangshao settlements such as Jiangzhi contain raised-floor buildings that may have been used for the storage of surplus grains. Grinding stones for making flour were also found. [7] The Yangshao people kept pigs and dogs. Sheep, goats, and cattle are found much more rarely. [8] Much of their meat came from hunting and fishing with stone ...

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    A Samoan 'umu at the early stage of heating the rocks. An earth oven, ground oven or cooking pit is one of the simplest and most ancient cooking structures. The earliest known earth oven was discovered in Central Europe and dated to 29,000 BC. [1]