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  2. Black Friday (hoax) - Wikipedia

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    Through the years, discount-offer days using the "Black Friday" moniker were used for additional dates of the year, such as Amazon's "Black Friday in July" of 2015. Additionally, the use of the term for discount-offer Fridays spread beyond the U.S. It remains the prevalent use of the term. The hoax

  3. Black Friday (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    Plot. The security management at South Park Mall briefs its guards on the upcoming Black Friday shopping day. The security captain, a grizzled veteran with a large scar running down his face, tells the guards that this year, the mall is offering an 80% discount to the first 30 people in the mall, which is certain to again incite violence among shoppers.

  4. These Are the 10 Best Places To Shop on Black Friday ... - AOL

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    Planning to shop on Black Friday? These 10 retailers offer the best deals, says one recent survey. These Are the 10 Best Places To Shop on Black Friday, According to Discount Data

  5. The best Black Friday deals of 2023: Early sales to shop today

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    Now through Nov. 25, Ulta is offering up to 50% off new Black Friday deals — including $10 Clinique products! You'll see deals such as 30% off MAC, 50% off Tula eye balms, BOGO free on Batiste ...

  6. Black Friday discounts emerge as a crucial avenue for ... - AOL

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    London-based fitness coach Mattia Di Bilio is gearing up for the Black Friday frenzy, eagerly eyeing online discounts as a lifeline in the face of Britain's relentless cost-of-living crisis.

  7. Black Friday (1944) - Wikipedia

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    Black Friday was the nickname given by the 1st Battalion The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada to the date 13 October 1944. On that day, during World War II's Battle of the Scheldt in The Netherlands, the regiment attacked German positions on a raised railway embankment near the village of Hoogerheide after advancing across 1,200 yards of open beet fields.