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  2. Car boot liner - Wikipedia

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    A car boot liner or cargo liner is a synthetic mat designed to protect the automobile boot or trunk against damage from dirt or spills and to pad cargo against abrasion or shock. Specifically, a boot liner shields the vehicle carpet from damage. Boot liners are usually removable, so they may be cleaned or replaced.

  3. Car boot - Wikipedia

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    Car boot may refer to: Boot (car), a storage space in a car; Wheel clamp, a device to prevent a vehicle from being moved; Car boot sale, a market where people sell ...

  4. Wheel clamp - Wikipedia

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    The Smithsonian Institution now has a copy of Marugg's boot on display in Washington, D.C. [11] [12] By 1970 Marugg had sold 2,000 boots. Although the patent ran out in 1976 and modern car and truck wheels necessitated a redesign, Marugg's daughter kept up the business until 1986. Clancy Systems International later bought the rights to the boot.

  5. Surge protector - Wikipedia

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    Surge Protection Device (SPD) for installation in a low-voltage distribution board. A surge protector (or spike suppressor, surge suppressor, surge diverter, [1] surge protection device (SPD), transient voltage suppressor (TVS) or transient voltage surge suppressor (TVSS)) is an appliance or device intended to protect electrical devices in alternating current (AC) circuits from voltage spikes ...

  6. Car boot sale - Wikipedia

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    Car boot sale at Apsley, Hertfordshire Car boot sale in Sweden A car boot sale in the borough of Enfield, London. Seen from a nearby bridge. 5 BlackBerry mobile phones, exhibited at a car boot sale. Car boot sales or boot fairs are a form of market in which private individuals come together to sell household and garden goods. They are popular ...

  7. Argos (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Scholars have emphasized the analogous relationship between Argos and Odysseus, as well as between Argos and Odysseus's oikos. [20] Argos is a major aspect of the "watchdog motif" found throughout the Odyssey, where watchdogs are used as symbols for something else; Argos represents the dilapidation of Odysseus's oikos. Elements of Argos's story ...

  8. Argonauts - Wikipedia

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    Argos son of Bias and Pero: Argus 5 Argos son of Arestor or Polybus and Argia or Danaus; builder of Argo: Armenus [11] 1 Armenium, Thessaly - Ascalaphus 3 Orchomenus: son of Ares and Astyoche; later one of the Suitors of Helen and led the Orchomenians in the Trojan War. Asclepius 2 Tricca: son of Apollo and Coronis or Arsinoe: Asterion or Asterius

  9. Gaiters - Wikipedia

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    Gaiters for use on horseback continue to be made of leather. They are made to cover the gap between the pants and boots, rising to just below the knee, and usually have drawcords for tightening. Wearing gaiters, while preventing most snake bites, does not provide complete protection.