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  4. Sam's Club - Wikipedia

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    In October 2018, Sam's Club opened [42] Sam's Club Now, a "mobile-first" retail store where customers use the Sam's Club Now mobile app to scan and pay for merchandise. Customers can also order items ahead of time with same-day curbside pickup at the store. The Sam's Club Now store is located in Dallas, TX. [citation needed]

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  6. Beat Coin - Wikipedia

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    Beat Coin (Korean: 홍김동전; lit. Hong Kim Dong Jeon) was a South Korean television program that aired on KBS2 on Thursdays at 20:30 ().Helmed by the producer of the third installment of 2 Days & 1 Night and Sister's Slam Dunk, and writer of Battle Trip, the show showcased the essences of past variety programs and leaving fate with the flip of a coin.

  7. Television - Wikipedia

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    The word television comes from Ancient Greek τῆλε (tele) 'far' and Latin visio 'sight'. The first documented usage of the term dates back to 1900, when the Russian scientist Constantin Perskyi used it in a paper that he presented in French at the first International Congress of Electricity, which ran from 18 to 25 August 1900 during the International World Fair in Paris.

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