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    For an easy baby shower favor for a couple expecting a boy, these individually wrapped mints in blue and white polka-dot packaging with "Baby Boy" text will do the job. The 13 oz. bag includes ...

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    For your 40th birthday, you should finally buy that thing you've been coveting, like that statement-making handbag, a pair of fabulous heels, a new workout set, or the perfume you sampled a long ...

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    Go Tailgating. Celebrate the lovebirds, and your favorite team, with a tailgate-themed celebration. Grab your gear, your drinks of choice and, of course, the burgers and dogs, and spend time ...

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    The base ideas of a home video game console were developed by Ralph H. Baer while working at Sanders Associates, where in 1966 he began work on what ultimately became his "Brown Box" prototype. After securing approval of a proposal for his idea from his superiors, Baer worked with Sanders engineers Bill Harrison and Bill Rusch to execute its ...

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    Andover Theological Seminary (1807–1965) was a Congregationalist seminary founded in 1807 and originally located in Andover, Massachusetts on the campus of Phillips Academy. From 1908 to 1931, it was located at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It then collocated with Newton Theological Institution (NTI) in Newton, Massachusetts.

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    Elisabeth Dmitrieff (born Elizaveta Lukinichna Kusheleva, Russian: Елизавета Лукинична Кушелева, also known as Elizaveta Tomanovskaya; 1 November 1850 – probably between 1916 and 1918) was a Russian revolutionary and feminist activist.

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