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  2. White-Westinghouse - Wikipedia

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    White-Westinghouse is an American home appliance brand used under license by trademark owner Westinghouse Licensing Corporation. [1] It was created in 1975 when White Consolidated Industries bought the Westinghouse Electric Corporation's major appliance business. White Consolidated Industries was in turn acquired by Electrolux in 1986. [2] [3]

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    Color code Color Color code Color blue link (Vector 2022) blue link (other skins) Link to a Wikipedia page that currently exists, but you never visited #3366CC = rgb(51,102,204) #0645AD = rgb(6,69,173) purple link (Vector 2022) indigo link (other skins) Link to a Wikipedia page that exists and that you have visited #795CB2 = rgb(121,92,178)

  4. Westinghouse Electric Corporation - Wikipedia

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    White-Westinghouse was formed when White Consolidated Industries acquired the Westinghouse appliance unit in 1975. World's Fair time capsules: The company is also known for its time capsule contributions during the 1939 New York World's Fair and 1964 New York World's Fair. [citation needed] They also participated in the St. Louis World's Fair ...

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  6. Web colors - Wikipedia

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    In some uses, hexadecimal color codes are specified with notation using a leading number sign (#). [1] [2] A color is specified according to the intensity of its red, green and blue components, each represented by eight bits. Thus, there are 24 bits used to specify a web color within the sRGB gamut, and 16,777,216 colors that may be so specified.

  7. White Sewing Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    To reflect this, the company renamed itself White Consolidated Industries (WCI) in 1964. WCI purchased Westinghouse's major appliance business in 1975, which resulted in creation of the White-Westinghouse brand name. [3] In 1979, WCI bought the Frigidaire appliance line from General Motors. [3] WCI was acquired by Electrolux in 1986. [4] [5]

  8. Firefighter accused of staging a house fire to cover up a murder

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    Melissa liked to reinvent herself — through hairstyles — and careers. Most recently, the 27-year-old had been working as an EMT. Gus Lamesch: Melissa kind of fell into the line of work.

  9. Westinghouse - Wikipedia

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    Westinghouse Electric Company, providing nuclear power-related services; Westinghouse Electronics, which sells LED and LCD televisions; Russell Hobbs, Inc., licensed to make small appliances such as vacuum cleaners under the Westinghouse name, from 2002 to 2008; Siemens Energy Sector, the acquired non-nuclear energy divisions of Westinghouse ...