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  2. Traffic cone - Wikipedia

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    Traffic cones are typically used outdoors during road work or other situations requiring traffic redirection or advance warning of hazards or dangers, or the prevention of traffic. For night time use or low-light situations traffic cones are usually fitted with a retroreflective sleeve to increase visibility. On occasion, traffic cones may also ...

  3. File:Rolimon's Logo SVG Ver.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Talk:Traffic cone - Wikipedia

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    I've heard traffic cones were first introduced in London around 1950's and were made of wood (not concrete), then - for some time - from natural rubber - and finally out of plastic. mfx Q&A 14:26, 25 October 2007 (UTC) [ reply ]

  5. Witches' hat - Wikipedia

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    Anti-trespass panels, rubber mats with cones or pyramids used by railroads to prevent people from walking on or near tracks; A hat belonging to a witch ; A turret with a conical roof (see also, witch tower) A traffic cone; A cone shaped playground roundabout that is mounted in such a way that the axis of rotation is free to tilt

  6. Talk:Sparkle Time - Wikipedia

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  7. Sparkle Time - Wikipedia

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    He headed Maxwell House Coffee Time as the summer replacement for that show for 13 weeks beginning June 6, 1946. [2] Executives at Canada Dry decided to sponsor a similar program with Willson at the helm beginning in the fall of 1946. The name Sparkle Time was selected as a reminder "of the fizz of the sponsor's beverage." [3]

  8. Let's Go to the Mall - Wikipedia

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    On VH1 "Best Best (Fake) Songs Written For TV" list, Stacy Lambe ranked the song at number two, and wrote that it is "the best mall jam. Ever." [58] Spin ranked it as number eight in "The 50 Best Fictional Songs of All Time" list, summarizing the song as "the late-'80s mall-pop explosion" and one of the "pitch-perfect period singles" from the ...

  9. List of Super Bowl commercials - Wikipedia

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    "Time Saving Tips" A man who owns his own business is shown shredding paper. A voice asks if he really has time for this. The man realizes he can throw the papers into his backyard and shred them by mowing his lawn. The voice congratulates him and suggests that he use e-stamp.com to buy postage. Hotjobs.com "Negotiations"