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  2. Western use of the swastika in the early 20th century

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    Canada. 73 Troy Street in Verdun, Montreal. Swastika is the name of a small residential community in northern Ontario, Canada, approximately 580 kilometres (360 miles) north of Toronto, and 5 kilometres (3 miles) west of Kirkland Lake, the town of which it is now part. The town of Swastika was founded in 1906.

  3. Product sample - Wikipedia

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    A free sample or "freebie" is a portion of food or other product (for example beauty products) given to consumers in shopping malls, supermarkets, retail stores, or through other channels (such as via the Internet). [1] Sometimes samples of non-perishable items are included in direct marketing mailings. The purpose of a free sample is to ...

  4. Iconic Companies That Were Founded the Year You Were Born - AOL

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    1944: Kia. What's now one of South Korea's most well-known car companies was founded as Kyungsung Precision Industry, producing bicycle parts and steel tubing. It gradually shifted to vehicles ...

  5. Amazon raises free shipping minimum for some non-Prime ... - AOL

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    Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images Amazon is raising its free shipping threshold for some customers. To qualify for free shipping, non-Prime members typically have to purchase an order totaling at least $25.

  6. Free shipping - Wikipedia

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    This figure has been consistent for the last few years (ranging between 58% and 69%). Moreover, US respondents asked in the survey listed free shipping (54% mentions) as a most important factor for online shipping. Next in line were exclusive online deals (23%), no sales tax (10%), fast shipping (9%) and in store pickup (5%).

  7. À la carte - Wikipedia

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    Table setting. v. t. e. In restaurants, à la carte ( / ɑːləˈkɑːrt /; French pronunciation: [a la kaʁt]; lit. 'at the card') [1] is the practice of ordering individual dishes from a menu in a restaurant, as opposed to table d'hôte, where a set menu is offered. [2] It is an early 19th century loan from French meaning "according to the menu".

  8. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    Description. Knockoff Sharpie named "Skerple". A counterfeit consumer good is a good —often of inferior quality—made or sold under another's brand name without the brand owner's authorization. The term counterfeit, fraudulent, and suspect items (CFSI) is also used to describe such goods. [2]

  9. List of hors d'oeuvre - Wikipedia

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    List of hors d'oeuvre. Some hors d'oeuvre: mozzarella cheese sprinkled with basil flowers, black Greek olives, sun-dried tomatoes, salami and Spanish Lomo Ibérico. This is a list of notable hors d'oeuvre, also referred to as appetizers or starters, which may be served either hot or cold. They are food items served before the main courses of a ...

  10. 35 Stores with Free Shipping - AOL

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    Want free shipping the next time you do a little online shopping? Buy from one of these companies, and get your order sent free. Some of them even ship to Hawaii, Alaska or around the world at no ...

  11. Category:Non-free audio samples by artist - Wikipedia

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    Blur (band) audio samples ‎ (3 F) Andrea Bocelli audio samples ‎ (1 F) Bon Jovi audio samples ‎ (1 F) David Bowie audio samples ‎ (9 F) Boyz II Men audio samples ‎ (2 F) Toni Braxton audio samples ‎ (1 F) Bring Me the Horizon audio samples ‎ (5 F) James Brown audio samples ‎ (5 F) Bruno Mars audio samples ‎ (31 F)