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  2. Lasko Recalls Almost 5 Milllion Fans After Reports of ... - AOL

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    Lasko Products Inc. recalled 4.8 million of its box fans after seven reports of fires, including two in houses and one in a barn, said the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. So far, no one ...

  3. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    Wireless remote control. In recent years, remote controls have dropped in price to become cost-effective for controlling ceiling fans. They may be supplied with fans or fitted to an existing fan. The hand-held remote transmits radio frequency or infrared control signals to a receiver unit installed in the fan. However, these may not be ideal ...

  4. Lasko - Wikipedia

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    Lasko Andonovski (born 1991), Macedonian handball player; Lech Łasko (born 1956), Polish volleyball player; Léo Lasko (1885–1949), German screenwriter and film director; Michał Łasko (born 1981), Italian volleyball player; Miss Lasko-Gross (born 1977), American comics creator; Peter Lasko (1924–2003), British art historian

  5. This Lasko tower fan doubles as a powerful space heater - AOL

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    Lasko is one of the most trusted fan brands in the world and this 2-in-1 tower fan, space heater hybrid may be its best one yet. This Lasko tower fan doubles as a powerful space heater Skip to ...

  6. Léo Lasko - Wikipedia

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    Léo Lasko (1885–1949) was a German screenwriter and film director of the silent and early sound eras. As Lasko was of Jewish descent he was classified as a "non- Aryan " by the Nazis . Following their 1933 takeover he was banned from film work and eventually emigrated to Britain.

  7. Miss Lasko-Gross - Wikipedia

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    It was at this point that she became a member of the comic book community. She said she found more kinship with comic creators than with comic fans, as they could bond over the process of producing a comic. [citation needed] Lasko-Gross' first two graphic novels were Escape from "Special" and A Mess of Everything, both published by Fantagraphics.