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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle. Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.

  3. Powder bed and inkjet head 3D printing - Wikipedia

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    Binder jet 3D printing, known variously as "Powder bed and inkjet" and "drop-on-powder" printing, is a rapid prototyping and additive manufacturing technology for making objects described by digital data such as a CAD file.

  4. Breast binding - Wikipedia

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    Binders on display at a Science History Institute exhibit dedicated to stretch garments. Breast binding, also known as chest binding, is the flattening and hiding of breasts with constrictive materials such as cloth strips or purpose-built undergarments.

  5. Shortcuts.com has printable coupons - AOL

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    The online grocery coupon site Shortcuts.com now has printable coupons. Previously, you could only add coupons electronically to your store loyalty card, which is still a cool feature.

  6. Bindery - Wikipedia

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    Bindery refers to a studio, workshop or factory where sheets of (usually) paper are fastened together to make books, but also where gold and other decorative elements are added to the exterior of books, where boxes or slipcases for books are made and where the restoration of books is carried out.

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  8. Sabrina Ionescu - Wikipedia

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    Sabrina Elaine Ionescu ( / ˌjoʊnɛskuː / YO-NESS-KOO; born December 6, 1997) is an American professional basketball player for the New York Liberty of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She played college basketball for the Oregon Ducks. [1] She is the NCAA all-time leader in career triple-doubles, the Pac-12 Conference all ...

  9. Leah Remini - Wikipedia

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    Leah Marie Remini was born on June 15, 1970, [5] in Brooklyn, New York City, to Vicki Marshall and George Remini, [6] who owned an asbestos removal company. [7] Her mother is of Austrian Jewish descent, while her father has Italian ancestry, rooted in Sicily. [8] [9] [10] Remini was raised in Bensonhurst.

  10. Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company is one of the largest American-owned private employers in the United States. The corporation was founded in Minneapolis by businessman George Dayton in 1902, and developed through the years via expansion and acquisitions. Target, the company's first discount store and eventual namesake, was opened in 1962.

  11. Susan Backlinie - Wikipedia

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    Susan Jane Backlinie (September 1, 1946 – May 11, 2024) was an American actress and stuntwoman. She was known for playing Chrissie Watkins, the shark attack victim in the opening scene of Steven Spielberg 's 1975 film Jaws. [2] [3] [4]