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    W2.1x9.5d base, a common 5-watt bulb in landscape lighting and some interior automotive applications such as the dome light. A wedge base is a type of electrical connector used as a fitting for small light bulbs.

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    230/240-volt incandescent light bulb with E27 screw baseEdison screw (ES) is a standard lightbulb socket for electric light bulbs. It was developed by Thomas Edison (1847–1931), patented in 1881, [1] and was licensed in 1909 under General Electric's Mazda trademark.

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    In country recording artist Miranda Lambert's 2010 hit single titled "The House That Built Me", there is a verse that says, "Mama cut out pictures of houses for years from Better Homes and Gardens magazine". Brandon Flowers mentions the magazine in the song "The Clock Was Tickin" from his 2010 album Flamingo.

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    Globe is a supermarket tabloid based in Boca Raton, Florida. It covers politics, celebrity, human interest, and crime stories, largely employing sensationalist tabloid journalism . It was established in Montreal , Quebec in 1954.

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    [1] [2] [3] Nast paid $3,000 for the right to use the title "Vanity Fair" in the United States, [4] granted by the magazine The Standard and Vanity Fair, "the only periodical printed for the playgoer and player", published weekly by the "Standard and Vanity Fair Company, Inc", whose president was Harry Mountford, also General Director of the ...

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