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  2. Square milk jug - Wikipedia

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    The wide mouth is also easier to fill which reduces the likelihood of spillage and the sanitary issues caused by milk getting on the container. [1] The shape of the jug also allows more milk to be stored in a milk cooler. One Sam's Club store reported fitting 224 square gallon jugs in an area that only held 80 traditional one gallon jugs. [3] [6]

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  4. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    However, an equals sign, a number 8, a capital letter B or a capital letter X are also used to indicate normal eyes, widened eyes, those with glasses or those with crinkled eyes, respectively. Symbols for the mouth vary, e.g. ")" for a smiley face or "(" for a sad face. One can also add a "}" after the mouth character to indicate a beard.

  5. Smiley - Wikipedia

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    A smiley, sometimes called a smiley face, is a basic ideogram representing a smiling face. [1] [2] Since the 1950s, it has become part of popular culture worldwide, used either as a standalone ideogram or as a form of communication, such as emoticons. The smiley began as two dots and a line representing eyes and a mouth.

  6. Kaomoji - Wikipedia

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    Characters like hyphens or periods can replace the underscore; the period is often used for a smaller, "cuter" mouth, or to represent a nose, e.g. (^.^). Alternatively, the mouth/nose can be left out entirely, e.g. (^^). Parentheses are sometimes replaced with braces or square brackets, e.g. {^_^} or [o_0].

  7. The Container Store could be the next big chain to go bankrupt

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    The Container Store, which first began in 1978 and has grown to around 100 US locations, now faces a critical holiday shopping season to save it from bankruptcy.

  8. Emoticon - Wikipedia

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    He published his Smiley icons as well as emoticons created by others, along with their ASCII versions, in an online Smiley Dictionary in 2001. [44] This dictionary included 640 different smiley icons [48] [49] and was published as a book called Dico Smileys in 2002.

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