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  2. Spinner rack - Wikipedia

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    A spinner rack is a rotating merchandise display, usually placed on a retailer's floor or counter. Often used to display magazines , paperbacks , [ 1 ] greeting cards , postcards , hats , or seeds , the spinner rack is closely associated with the comic book industry .

  3. Newspaper vending machine - Wikipedia

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    A Los Angeles Times news rack in 1984, with advertising for the 1984 Summer Olympics. The coin operated newspaper vending machine was invented in 1947 by inventor George Thiemeyer Hemmeter. [2] [3] [4] Hemmeter's company, the Serven Vendor Company, was based in Berkeley, California, and had been making rural mail tubes and honor racks. The new ...

  4. Rack - Wikipedia

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    Rack slide, a type of linear bearing used to mount pull-out equipment in racks; Tzompantli, a display rack for human skulls in Mesoamerican cultures; Rack-O, a Milton-Bradley card matching game; Nordstrom Rack, an American off-price department store; mod_rack, informal name of Ruby web server Phusion Passenger; CSAR Rack 4-6-4RT a South African ...

  5. Category : Monthly magazines published in the United States

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    Wired (magazine) (3 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Monthly magazines published in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,171 total.

  6. These handy racks stick to your fridge and save tons of ... - AOL

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    These magnetic racks serve a similar function. The main differences are that these are set at eye level, aren't hidden and don't cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars to build.

  7. Category:Home computer magazines - Wikipedia

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    Home computer magazines were computer magazines catering to the large home computer user community of the 1980s and early 1990s. This class of magazines was responsible for introducing type-in programs and "cover tapes " and, later, cover disks (now replaced by cover CDs/DVDs).

  8. Endcap - Wikipedia

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    In retail marketing, an endcap, end cap, Free Standing Display Unit (FSDU), or gen-end (general end shelving) is a display for a product placed at the end of an aisle. It is perceived to give a brand a competitive advantage. [1] It is often available for lease to a manufacturer in a retail environment.

  9. Category:The Wire (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Wire (magazine) R. Rewind (The Wire) W. The Wire 20 Years 1982–2002

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