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    In 1934, a patent for this design [5] was granted, and in 1949, a trademark for the name "Channellock" was granted, with a first-use date of May 1, 1932. [ 6 ] From this point to the 1960s, the company began to focus more on the fast-growing pliers side of its business, developing improvements to the original design.

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    Lady Lovely Locks and the Pixietails is a character property created by American Greetings subsidiary Those Characters from Cleveland (creators of Strawberry Shortcake, Care Bears and Popples among others) in the mid-1980s which soon expanded into a toyline by Mattel.

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    Lock is a surname, and may refer to: Bob Lock (born 1949), Welsh science fiction and fantasy writer Charles Lock (1770–1804), British consul-general in Naples who quarrelled with Admiral Horatio Nelson regarding the latter's military actions

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  7. Shelley Hack - Wikipedia

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    Shelley Marie Hack (born July 6, 1947 [1]) is an American actress, model, producer, and political activist.She is best known as the face of Revlon's Charlie perfume from the mid-1970s until the early 1980s, and for her role as Tiffany Welles in the fourth season of Charlie's Angels (1979–80).

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    The confrontation and the arrest, posted to the television network's YouTube channel, quickly went viral, amassing over 238,000 views and more than 1,400 comments on the platform since Monday.