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  2. The 25 must-have kitchen gadgets Ina Garten loves - AOL

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    The Kuhn Rikon option is only $5. The carbon steel blade cuts cleanly and stays sharp for longer than most. ... Shop early Presidents’ Day deals at Kate Spade Outlet; AOL. ... These are the best ...

  3. Kuhn Rikon - Wikipedia

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    Kuhn Rikon is a Swiss cookware manufacturer based in Rikon im Tösstal, Zell, Switzerland. It is particularly known for pressure cookers sold under the brand name Duromatic, which is often used in Switzerland as a synonym for pressure cooker.

  4. Grocery Outlet - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit awarded Albertsons an injunction against Grocery Outlet over its use of the Lucky brand name in a Rocklin, California, store. [20] In 2009, the company added "Bargain Market" to its store branding. In 2011, Grocery Outlet acquired the Pennsylvania-based chain Amelia's Grocery ...

  5. Tibet Institute Rikon - Wikipedia

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    The Tibet Institute Rikon is a Tibetan monastery located in Zell-Rikon im Tösstal in the Töss Valley in Switzerland. It was established as a non-profit foundation in 1968, because Swiss laws resulting from the 19th century secularization movement did not allow for the establishment of new monasteries until 1973.

  6. Kuhn's Quality Foods - Wikipedia

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    Kuhn's Quality Foods Markets is a family-owned chain of grocery stores located in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area of the United States. The Dentici family were already in the grocery business when in 1967 Joe and Tom Dentici purchased Kuhn's Market from its founder Joseph Kuhn, who owned and operated the small grocery on Perrysville Avenue ...

  7. Kuhn's-Big K - Wikipedia

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    Kuhn's Big K began an expansion push in the early 1970s, and by August 1971 had a total of 17 stores in varying stages of development. [5] The company at this time began to open larger and larger stores, the biggest at the time being a planned 76,000 sq ft location in Nashville, Tennessee . [ 5 ]

  8. Brooklyn Immersionists - Wikipedia

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    The recycling of a milk carton for the ad echoed the club's repurposing of a refrigerated meat packing plant on N. 6th Street. By 1993, the Immersionist community had helped to launch five large interdisciplinary gatherings in Williamsburg’s abandoned warehouses, growing larger and more layered with each iteration: The Sex Salon, Cats Head I ...

  9. John Kuhn - Wikipedia

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    John Allen Kuhn (born September 9, 1982) is an American former professional football player who was a fullback in the National Football League (NFL). After playing college football for Shippensburg University , he was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted free agent in 2005.