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  2. Shrinky Dinks - Wikipedia

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    Shrink art, Shrinky Dinks, or Shrinkles is a toy and activity kit consisting of sheets of polystyrene which can be cut with standard household scissors. When heated, the cut shapes become about nine times thicker while their horizontal and vertical dimensions reduce to about one-third the original size, resulting in hard, flat forms which retain their initial color and shape.

  3. Michelle Khine - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Khine is an American bioengineer who is a distinguished scientist and innovator at the University of California, Irvine, co-founder of Fluxion Biosciences Inc., the scientific founder of the Shrink nano-technology platform, as well as the Assistant and Founding Professor of the School of Engineering at UC Merced.

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  5. Captain Underpants and the Perilous Plot of Professor ...

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    February 1, 2000 (black-and-white), December 29, 2015 (color edition) Publication place: United States: Media type: Print ()Pages: 160: Preceded by: Captain Underpants and the Invasion of the Incredibly Naughty Cafeteria Ladies from Outer Space (and the Subsequent Assault of the Equally Evil Lunchroom Zombie Nerds)

  6. America’s new 1%: Gen Z and Millennial DINKs spending ... - AOL

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    On average, DINKs spend four times more on dining each month than other Americans ($816 vs. $215) and allocate nearly double the typical budget for vacations, investing around $2,000 per trip.

  7. Winky Dink and You - Wikipedia

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    Winky Dink and You was a CBS children's television show that aired from 1953 to 1957, on Saturday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Eastern / 9:30 Central. It was hosted by Jack Barry and featured the exploits of a cartoon character named Winky Dink (voiced by Mae Questel ) and his dog Woofer, with sound effects provided by Joseph Scholnick. [ 1 ]

  8. The latest threat to China? The rise of the DINKs - AOL

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    Four decades later, the term has made a comeback, with millennials embracing it on social media to flaunt their free time, ... “Being a DINK is a gamble on the future,” said the post, which ...

  9. Skidamarink - Wikipedia

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    "Skidamarink" or "Skinnamarink" [1] is a popular child's sing-along song from North America. [2] Originally titled "Skid-dy-mer-rink-adink-aboomp" [3] or "Skiddy-Mer-Rink-A-Doo", [4] the initial version of the song was written by Felix F. Feist (lyrics) and Al Piantadosi (music) for the 1910 Charles Dillingham Broadway production: The Echo. [4]