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  2. Roper Technologies - Wikipedia

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    In 1981 Roper Pump Co. reorganized to Roper Industries. [6] In 1982, Roper moved its (originally Florence Stove Company) appliance production factory at 2207 W Station, Kankakee, IL to a LaFayette, Georgia plant. The Kankakee factory was razed in 2016. [7] In 1988, Electrolux purchased Roper's lawn and garden products division.

  3. Is It Safe To Run Your Dryer When You're Not Home? An ... - AOL

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    The biggest risk of running a dryer when you're not home is the appliance overheating and causing a fire. In fact, there are more annual dryer fires than you may expect--almost 16,000 to be exact.

  4. Roper (company) - Wikipedia

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    Roper, previously named the Florence-Wehrle Company among other names, was founded in 1883, with it location in Newark, Ohio.The company, once the largest stove producer in the world was purchased by Sears and was later known for its lawn mowers sold by Sears for many years.

  5. Clothes dryer - Wikipedia

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    An American style clothes dryer with a rear control panel A European style clothes dryer with a front control panel. A clothes dryer (tumble dryer, drying machine, or simply dryer) is a powered household appliance that is used to remove moisture from a load of clothing, bedding and other textiles, usually after they are washed in the washing machine.

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  7. American Ryder Cup players will get paid $200,000 apiece for ...

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    United States Ryder Cup players will begin receiving a $200,000 "stipend" for playing, starting next year. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino, file) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

  8. Timer - Wikipedia

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    A typical kitchen timer. A timer or countdown timer is a type of clock that starts from a specified time duration and stops upon reaching 00:00. An example of a simple timer is an hourglass. Commonly, a timer triggers an alarm when it ends. A timer can be implemented through hardware or software.

  9. Police issue warning after monkeys spotted roaming Florida city

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    Monkeys have been spotting roaming in unusual places in central Florida recently — and the police are warning residents to stay away. The Orange City Police Department said on social media that ...