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  2. Jaycar - Wikipedia

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    Jaycar was founded when Gary Johnston, a former Dick Smith Electronics employee, purchased John Carr & Co. Pty Ltd. He became managing director of the company. [4]In 2005, Jaycar received negative attention from its imported Taiwanese "Choke-A-Chicken" toy that squawked and flapped its wings when strangled around its neck, [5] [6] described by the RSPCA Queensland as "grossly irresponsible".

  3. Template:Google/doc - Wikipedia

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    {{google|1 pound in kilograms {{=}}}} 1 pound in kilograms = Use Template:= to add an = sign to trigger Google Calculator when necessary; that template cannot be substituted. {{google|1 pound in kilograms}} 1 pound in kilograms: Google may display Calculator results for some expressions even if they lack a trailing equals sign.

  4. List of National Treasures of Japan (ancient documents)

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    Catalogue of imported items (弘法大師請来目録, Kōbō Daishi shōrai mokuroku) [34] [48] [nb 9] Saichō: Catalogue of articles brought back to Japan by Kūkai from his trip to Tang dynasty China Heian period, 9th century one rolled scroll, ink on paper, 27.0 cm × 885.0 cm (10.6 in × 348.4 in) Tō-ji, Kyoto

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    This template is a cut-down instance of the more general {{Google custom}} template. You may wish to make similar templates if you need to create repetitive links to other portions of Wikipedia that {{Google custom}} can search. This saves much typing compared to using {{Google custom}} for each link.

  6. Google Catalogs - Wikipedia

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    Google Catalog search was first conceptualized in December, 2001 as a search function on the web only. This was a free Google service. Catalog search was a major digitization project for Google, as thousands of merchant catalogs were scanned and made accessible to the public.

  7. Sakura catalog - Wikipedia

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    The catalog, nicknamed Sakura Catalog, has been in pocket-size (118 x 148 mm) for several years, but now it is printed in B6 (128 × 182 mm) size so that it can be printed using a multicolor rotary press to meet the increased circulation and to make the use of thinner paper possible.

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