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  2. cuddle+kind - Wikipedia

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    Cuddle + kind is a doll manufacturing company started in 2015 that produces handmade dolls for children. [1] It was founded by Jennifer Woodgate and her husband, Derek. [ 2 ] The dolls are made by artisans in Peru and offers them a fair trade wage.

  3. Cancel or reactivate your AOL account

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    Things to know when you change your AOL account to the free AOL plan: If you cancel your billing and change to the free AOL plan in the middle of your billing cycle, you'll continue to have access to the service until the end of your current billing cycle. If you have any active premium subscriptions, those will continue to be billed separately.

  4. Genetic Savings & Clone - Wikipedia

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    Genetic Savings & Clone, Inc. was a company headquartered in Sausalito, California that offered commercial pet gene banking and cloning services, between 2004 and 2006. The company was launched by billionaire John Sperling , the founder of University of Phoenix .

  5. Clonaid - Wikipedia

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    The small number of companies that have access to cloning technology has resulted skepticism by cloning experts in Korea, who accused Clonaid of defaming the now debunked stem cell work of Doctor Hwang Woo-suk. [31] By March 2004, Clonaid claimed that eight extra baby clones had been brought to term for a total of thirteen baby clones. [32]

  6. Owner Spends $50,000 on Cat Clones, Receives Two ... - AOL

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    The post Owner Spends $50,000 on Cat Clones, Receives Two Genetic Copies appeared first on CatTime. In a story that blends science and heartache, a Canadian woman has achieved the extraordinary ...

  7. Little Nicky (cat) - Wikipedia

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    Little Nicky (born October 17, 2004) is the first commercially produced clone of a cat. He was produced from the DNA of a 17-year-old Maine Coon cat named Nicky who died in 2003. Little Nicky's owner, a north Texas woman named Julie (whose last name was not released) paid $50,000 to have Nicky cloned. [ 1 ]

  8. Authorization - Wikipedia

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    When an authenticated consumer tries to access a resource, the access control process checks that the consumer has been authorized to use that resource. Authorization is the responsibility of an authority , such as a department manager, within the application domain, but is often delegated to a custodian such as a system administrator.

  9. Famiclone - Wikipedia

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    Like in the rest of Latin America, the official version of NES was sold by C.Itoh/Itochu Mexico, [115] but in poorer places with less access to supermarkets or shops with toys and electronics, popular way of play were clones called by everyone Family, [116] mostly resembling Famicom or sometimes Super Famicom, sold with 72 pins adaptor for NES ...