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    A sign is seen outside a Costco Wholesale store in Glenview, Illinois. Costco is one of many stores that has been affected by a major meat and poultry recall due to possible listeria contamination.

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  6. List of Storage Wars: Texas episodes - Wikipedia

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    Garland, a city boasting the slogan "Texas Made Here", hosts the auction. Moe and Mary find a rare piece of U.S. history. Jenny Grumbles, influenced by a popular book series, discovers items that may stretch her sensibilities. Ricky and Bubba leave their comfort zone to turn a Texas river into a trading post.

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    Triisopropyl silane (TIPS) is an organosilicon compound with the formula (i-Pr) 3 SiH (i-Pr = isopropyl). This colorless liquid is used as a scavenger in peptide synthesis . It can also act as a mild reducing agent.

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    The Electro-Alkaline Company [16] was founded on May 3, 1913, as the first commercial-scale liquid bleach manufacturer in the United States. Archibald Taft, a banker; Edward Hughes, a purveyor of wood and coal; Charles Husband, a bookkeeper; Rufus Myers, a lawyer; and William Hussey, a miner, each invested $100 to set up a factory on the east side of San Francisco Bay. [16]

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    Mace is the brand name of an early type of aerosol self-defense spray invented by Alan Lee Litman in the 1960s. The first commercial product of its type, Litman's design packaged phenacyl chloride (CN) tear gas dissolved in hydrocarbon solvents into a small aerosol spray can, [1] usable in many environments and strong enough to act as a deterrent and incapacitant when sprayed in the face.