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  2. Britains Deetail - Wikipedia

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    Britains Deetail Waterloo British Soldier - Kneeling Back (Playworn) Britains' Deetail toy soldiers were a popular product in the 1970s and 1980s. Manufactured in England by W. Britain, the 1/32 (54mm) scale plastic figures were finished with hand painted details and came with sturdy Zamak metal bases.

  3. Oh Bondage Up Yours! - Wikipedia

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    Whitby's "freeform" style on her horn, writes Maria Raha, often yielded "staccato wails that faded quickly, like those of a sax player whizzing by in a car". [7] Redubbed Lora Logic, her signature "rough rasp" would feature prominently in "Oh Bondage Up Yours!"

  4. Toys for Tots - Wikipedia

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    An early promotional photo from the Toys for Tots program InPhonic's CEO and CFO present the results of the company's drive in December 2006 FEMA donations following Hurricane Katrina Marines with the Blue Angels and National Santa, Tim Connaghan, bring toys for Hurricane Sandy victims on December 3 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst.

  5. Toy Story That Time Forgot - Wikipedia

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    Kristen Schaal as Trixie [2] a toy Triceratops. Kevin McKidd as Reptillus Maximus, [2] a dinosaur action figure. Steve Purcell as The Cleric, the leader of the Battlesaurs. Wallace Shawn as Rex, [2] a toy green Tyrannosaurus. Tom Hanks as Woody, [2] a cowboy doll. Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear, [2] a Space Ranger action figure. Emily Hahn as Bonnie

  6. X-Day - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm X Day, a holiday in honor of Malcolm X that is celebrated in May; X-Day (Church of the SubGenius), a festival associated with the Church of the SubGenius; X-Day, a 2002 manga series by Setona Mizushiro; X-Day, the first day of Operation Downfall, the planned Allied invasion of Japan during World War II; X Day or Day X, the March 20 ...

  7. X-ray telescope - Wikipedia

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    The first orbiting X-ray telescope flew on Skylab in the early 1970s and recorded more than 35,000 full-disk images of the Sun over a 9-month period. [3] First specialised X-ray satellite, Uhuru, was launched by NASA in 1970. It detected 339 X-ray sources in its 2.5-year lifetime. [4]

  8. Gogo's Crazy Bones - Wikipedia

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    Toy Craze racked up 3.5 million dollars of sales in 1998 from Crazy Bones. [1] Toy stores that carried Crazy Bones include: Zany Brainy, Learningsmith, and FAO Schwarz. Zany Brainy even partnered with Toy Craze and came out with their own original gogo's "Zany-Ack" and "Brainy-Ack".

  9. Cargo scanning - Wikipedia

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    X-ray radiography is similar to gamma-ray radiography but instead of using a radioactive source, it uses a high-energy bremsstrahlung spectrum with energy in the 5–10 MeV range [8] [9] created by a linear particle accelerator (LINAC). Such X-ray systems can penetrate up to 30–40 cm of steel in vehicles moving with velocities up to 13 km/h.

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