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  2. Certified pre-owned - Wikipedia

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    A certified pre-owned car or CPO [citation needed] is a type of used car.It is also used in references to guns and phones. The term "certified pre-owned was conceived by corporations [citation needed] in order to find a more favorable alternative to marketing products as 'used,' which causes purchasers to impose their cognitive biases associated with 'used' items onto prospective purchases.

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    This is every vehicle manufacturer's certified pre-owned warranty program, from Acura to Volvo. Find out the kind of coverage a certified used vehicle gets you.

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    Coins from the reign of Charles IV of Spain salvaged by Odyssey from the "Black Swan" site and ready for sale.. Odyssey Marine stated on 21 May 2007 that most of the recovered coins and treasure are believed to be from a particular shipwreck, but it was likely that artifacts from other wrecks had also been mixed in and were recovered.

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    The Shade of Tiresias Appearing to Odysseus during the Sacrifice (c. 1780-85), painting by Johann Heinrich Füssli, showing a scene from Book Eleven of the Odyssey. In ancient Greek cult-practice and literature, a nekyia or nekya (Ancient Greek: νέκυια, νεκυία; νεκύα) is a "rite by which ghosts were called up and questioned about the future," i.e., necromancy.