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  2. Oberto Snacks Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Oberto is an American family-owned business [1] that makes meat snacks including all natural jerky, pepperoni, charcuterie, chicken bites and other smoked meats. [2] [3] The company was founded in 1918 by Constantino Oberto in Seattle, Washington.

  3. Blue Peter badge - Wikipedia

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    A Blue Peter badge is an award for Blue Peter viewers, given by the BBC children's television programme for those appearing on the show, or in recognition of achievement. They are awarded to children aged 5 to 15, or to adults who have been guests on the programme. Adults can also get a Gold badge if they have done something extraordinary. [1]

  4. Run with the Pack - Wikipedia

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    Run with the Pack is the third studio album by English supergroup Bad Company.It was released on 30 January 1976, by Island Records. [5] The album was recorded in France using the Rolling Stones Mobile Truck in September 1975 with engineer Ron Nevison, and mixed in Los Angeles by Eddie Kramer.

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  7. Updates, scores from the 2023 Blue and Gold Tournament ...

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    The Blue and Gold record for 3's in a game is nine. 1Q 1:37 Glendale 17 Strafford 9. Amare Witham has five 3's and all 17 of Glendale's points. 1Q 3:31 Glendale 8 Strafford 7.

  8. The dress - Wikipedia

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    The study, which involved 1,400 respondents, found that 57 per cent saw the dress as blue and black, 30 per cent saw it as white and gold, 11 per cent saw it as blue and brown, and two per cent reported it as "other". [44] Women and older people disproportionately saw the dress as white and gold.

  9. Eisenhower dollar - Wikipedia

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    The United States had issued commemorative coins between 1892 and 1954, as a means for fundraising for organizations deemed worthy of federal support. A sponsoring organization would be designated in the authorizing legislation, and was permitted to buy up the issue at face value, selling it to the public at a premium, and pocketing the difference.