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  2. 'Plenty of room': This durable fishing tackle box is on sale ...

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    Nearly 3,000 Amazon reviewers give this Plano fishing essential a perfect rating thanks to its impressive storage system. 'Plenty of room': This durable fishing tackle box is on sale for just $37 ...

  3. Tackle box - Wikipedia

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    tackle box or tacklebox may refer to: Tackle box (fishing), a box designed for fishing equipment; Tackle box (American football), the area between where the two offensive tackles line up prior to the snap; Tacklebox, 2006 collection of multi-track demos by Ty Tabor; Tacklebox, the 2010 mixtape by Midwest rap duo The Cool Kids

  4. Mystery Tackle Box - Wikipedia

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    Mystery Tackle Box, Inc. was founded by Ross Gordon in July 2012. [1] Gordon, an avid fisherman who grew up in Minnesota, [5] had previously started other companies, including fishing lure manufacturing company BioSpawn Lure Company, and CraftJack, a software company for home improvement contractors that was acquired by HomeAdvisor in 2012. [6]

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    From the first three acts of “2001: A Space Odyssey” to Matt Damon stayin’ alive in “The Martian,” there’s a respectable strain of science fiction in which the science clearly matters ...

  6. Wheel-well stowaway - Wikipedia

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    Wheel-well stowaways have been widely covered in the press and media at large throughout the history of passenger airlines.One of the most notable incidents involved Keith Sapsford (14) from Sydney, Australia, who fell 200 feet (60 m) to his death from the wheel-well of a Tokyo-bound Japan Air Lines Douglas DC-8 on February 24, 1970, shortly after takeoff from Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport.

  7. Marilyn Hartman - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn Hartman (born 1951 or 1952), known as the Serial Stowaway, is an American woman known for stowing away on at least 22 commercial airline flights since 2014. [2] She has been widely dubbed a "real-life Ada Quonsett" after the infamous "harmless little old lady and habitual stowaway" character, played by Helen Hayes, from the 1970 movie Airport.