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  2. Really Useful Group - Wikipedia

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    The Really Useful Group Ltd. (RUG) is an international company set up in 1977 by Andrew Lloyd Webber. It is involved in theatre, film, television, video and concert productions, merchandising , magazine publishing, records and music publishing.

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    A box that makes four 6-ounce sandwiches costs $109. There's free nationwide shipping, but it still comes out to about $27.25 a sandwich. Luckily, it's a really good sandwich.

  4. Cereal box prize - Wikipedia

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    A cereal box prize, also known as a cereal box toy in the UK and Ireland, is a form of advertising that involves using a promotional toy or small item that is offered as an incentive to buy a particular breakfast cereal. Prizes are found inside or sometimes on the cereal box.

  5. Bulk box - Wikipedia

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    A bulk box, also known as a bulk bin, skid box, pallet box, bin box, gaylord, or octabin, is a pallet-size box used for storage and shipping of bulk or packaged goods. [1] Bulk boxes can be designed to hold many different types of items such as plastic pellets, watermelons, electronic components, and even liquids; some bulk boxes are stackable.

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    Valentine's Day is all about the box of heart chocolates. Give a traditional gift that's a delight to receive. This box contains 19 gourmet truffles in white, milk, dark and extra-dark chocolates.

  7. All models are wrong - Wikipedia

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    George Box. The phrase "all models are wrong" was first attributed to George Box in a 1976 paper published in the Journal of the American Statistical Association.In the paper, Box uses the phrase to refer to the limitations of models, arguing that while no model is ever completely accurate, simpler models can still provide valuable insights if applied judiciously. [1]

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