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  2. Lafuma - Wikipedia

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    Lafuma is a French company that specializes in outdoor equipment and clothing, such as backpacks, sleeping bags and footwear. It also offers a wide variety of other equipment, earning comparisons to United States companies such as Patagonia and Columbia Sportswear .

  3. Sad Café - Wikipedia

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    The group formed as a result of the unification of rock bands Mandalaband and Gyro. [2] Its founder members were Paul Young (vocals), Ian Wilson (guitar), Vic Emerson (keyboards), Ashley Mulford (lead guitar), John Stimpson (bass) and Tony Cresswell (drums). [2]

  4. Repair Café - Wikipedia

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    The foundation was formed to support local groups around the world in setting up their own Repair Cafés. [12] Since then, the number of Repair Cafés has grown quickly. In March 2016 Postma registered more than 1,000 Repair Cafés worldwide, 327 in the Netherlands, 309 in Germany, 22 in the UK, 21 in the US, 15 in Canada, four Australia and ...

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    Blue Apron offers eight meal kit plans: Two meals a week for two people: $12.50 per serving. Two meals a week for four people: $9.99 per serving

  6. Sidewalk cafe - Wikipedia

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    Sidewalk café outside Sofitel Metropole Hotel, Hanoi, Vietnam Paris, 2021. A sidewalk café or pavement café is "a portion of an eating or drinking place, located on a public sidewalk, that provides waiter or waitress service" (as defined by the American Planning Association based upon the New York City planning regulations); the area is used solely for dining.

  7. Corporate average fuel economy - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 agreement set up requirements for a mid-term review to look at how the industry was progressing with the new standards. On July 18, 2016, the EPA, NHTSA and the California Air Resources Board released a technical paper assessing whether or not the auto industry would be able to reach the 2022 to 2025 mpg standards. The Draft Technical ...