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  2. Colin Bean - Wikipedia

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    Born in Wigan, Lancashire, Bean's father played football for local side Wigan Borough, [2] and he attended Wigan Grammar School.Bean's first appearance had been as a shepherd in a school play, and much against his parents' intentions, he took up acting professionally until being called up for National Service.

  3. Contraceptive sponge - Wikipedia

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    The contraceptive sponge combines barrier and spermicidal methods to prevent conception. Sponges work in two ways. Sponges work in two ways. First, the sponge is inserted into the vagina, so it can cover the cervix and prevent any sperm from entering the uterus .

  4. Scrub Daddy - Wikipedia

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    A couple of Scrub Daddy sponges. Scrub Daddy Inc. is a cleaning product company best known for eponymous sponges it manufactures in the shape of a smiley face.Most products are made of a polymer which changes texture – firm in cold water and soft in warm water. [1]

  5. You Can Grow Your Own Loofah Sponges—Here’s What to ... - AOL

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    Then, cut the luffa into rectangular sponges. Kitchen Cleaning. These sponges work for cleaning dishes, kitchen countertops, tile, and backsplashes. They’re gentle, sustainable, and don’t scratch.

  6. I use Scrub Daddy sponges all over the house - AOL

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    Unlike a soft, stinky sponge, the Scrub Daddy doesn't get all mushy and gross. Once it gets too dirty for my taste, I just chuck it in the dishwasher with the rest of my dishes. It comes out ...

  7. 4 surprising uses for kitchen sponges - AOL

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    There a million ways to use a sponge, so check out these four to extend the life of soap, vegetables and more!

  8. Today sponge - Wikipedia

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    The Today sponge is a brand of plastic contraceptive sponge saturated with a spermicide nonoxynol-9 to prevent conception. [1] While initially popular in the 1980s in the United States, it is no longer commercially available as of 2019.

  9. Spongia officinalis - Wikipedia

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    Spongia officinalis, better known as a variety of bath sponge, is a commercially used sea sponge. [2] Individuals grow in large lobes with small openings and are formed by a mesh of primary and secondary fibers.