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  2. Hoover free flights promotion - Wikipedia

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    The Hoover free flights promotion was a marketing promotion run by the British division of the Hoover Company in late 1992. The promotion, aiming to boost sales during the global recession of the early 1990s, offered two complimentary round-trip plane tickets to the United States, worth about £600, to any customer purchasing at least £100 in Hoover products. [1]

  3. Henry (vacuum) - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 or 1992 Numatic mass-produced Henry HVR200 in "Technicolour" (red, green, blue, and yellow) Henry "HVR200" ran from 1987 to 2004. From 1981 to 1988, Henry's name was stuck on with adhesive, in bold red and beige letters however this changed in late 1988 as Numatic started to print the names onto the hats which remains the current process.

  4. List of Henry vacuum cleaners - Wikipedia

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    Henry Allergy (HVA160) - A smaller, light blue version of the standard Henry model for capturing allergens, 6-litre capacity. [7] Henry Wash (HVW370) - A larger, dark blue version unlike any one of the standard Henry models, carpet cleaner, 15-litre capacity. [8] Henry Quick - A cordless stick vacuum cleaner, much different to the other drum ...

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    Although vacuum cleaner and the short form vacuum are neutral names, in some countries (UK, Ireland) hoover is used instead as a genericized trademark, and as a verb.The name comes from the Hoover Company, [1] one of the first and most influential companies in the development of the device.

  7. Iowa History Month: How Iowan Lou Henry Hoover became the ...

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    Lou Henry Hoover addressed the nation by radio on March 23, 1931 along with Girl Scouts Lois Kuhn (left) and Peggy Starr. She highlighted the work of women and girls in relief efforts in the Great ...

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  9. Herb Hoover - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Henry Hoover (May 18, 1912 – August 14, 1952) [1] was an American NACA experimental test pilot who, on March 10, 1948, became the first civilian and second person to break the sound barrier, [2] a feat for which he was awarded the Air Medal "for meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight."