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  2. Oozlefinch - Wikipedia

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    The Oozlefinch is the unofficial historic mascot of the Air Defense Artillery – and formerly of the U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps. The Oozlefinch is portrayed as a featherless bird that flies backwards (at supersonic speeds) [ 3 ] and carries weapons of the Air Defense and Coast Artillery, most often a Nike-Hercules Missile .

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  5. Merchandising - Wikipedia

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    In retail commerce, visual display merchandising means merchandise sales using product design, selection, packaging, pricing, and display that stimulates consumers to spend more. This includes disciplines and discounting , physical presentation of products and displays, and the decisions about which products should be presented to which ...

  6. Oozlum bird - Wikipedia

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    The oozlum bird, also spelled ouzelum, is a legendary creature found in Australian and British folk tales and legends. Some versions have it that, when startled, the bird will take off and fly around in ever-decreasing circles until it manages to fly up its own backside, disappearing completely, which adds to its rarity. [1]

  7. Publishers Clearing House - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Clearing House (PCH) is an American company founded in 1953 by Harold Mertz.It was originally founded as an alternative to door-to-door magazine subscription sales by offering bulk mail direct marketing of merchandise and periodicals.

  8. Merchandise Building - Wikipedia

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    Merchandise Building at sunset, looking from Toronto Metropolitan University Among the many modernizations is a green roof and coated windows to reduce energy loss. Other environmental upgrades include a "Tri-Sorter" recycling chute that accommodates 3 types of waste.

  9. Garfield merchandise - Wikipedia

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    Garfield merchadise is the merchandise based on the "Garfield" comic strip by Jim Davis.Garfield is one of the world's most prominent and widely syndicated comic strips, and was specifically designed to be marketable. [1]