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  3. Idaho salon’s customers ‘dropping like flies’ after owner’s ...

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    An Idaho beauty salon is seeing customers “dropping like flies” after its owner called supporters of President-elect Donald Trump “racist, homophobic, and misogynistic” in a now-viral TikTok.

  4. Liberal women withhold sex, shave heads to protest Trump win ...

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    Liberal women are withholding sex from men and shaving their heads to protest President-elect Donald Trump’s landslide victory over Kamala Harris.

  5. List of programs broadcast by Nine Network - Wikipedia

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    National Nine News: Sunday Morning Edition/Nine's Sunday Morning News (August 2008 – January 2009) Nightline (1992–2008, 2009–2010) Nine News At 7.00 (August–October 2013 on GEM) Nine News Now (2013–2019) Sunday (1981–2008) This Afternoon (June/July 2009) The Verdict (2015) The Rebound (2021)

  6. Ipso (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Ipso sweets were similar to Tic Tac and were produced in four flavours, strawberry, lemon, orange, and mint. The packaging was designed to resemble interlocking toy plastic building bricks like Lego, allowing the boxes to be stacked or connected. The boxes came in four colours reflecting the flavour of the candy inside: red for strawberry ...

  7. Tic Tac - Wikipedia

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    In India, the Tic Tac slogan is "Refreshment to be shared." [9] During the 1990s, "double packs" were introduced, featuring a regular Tic Tac container with two flavours inside. Available combinations included Tangerine and Lime, Orange and Grape, and Berry and Cherry. [10] In 2006, Tic Tac introduced a "Bold" edition with more intense flavours ...

  8. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    the traditional bright red colour of a British pillar box (US: fire engine red or candy apple red) pillock (slang, derogatory) foolish person, used esp. in northern England but also common elsewhere. Derived from the Northern English term pillicock, a dialect term for penis, although the connection is rarely made in general use. pinch * to steal.

  9. Tick, Tick... Boom! (film) - Wikipedia

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    The real Sondheim voices the answering machine message near the end of the film. Laura Benanti as Judy Wright, the head of the advertising focus group; Danielle Ferland as Kim, a member of the advertising focus group; Micaela Diamond as Peggy, a member of the advertising focus group; Utkarsh Ambudkar as Todd, a member of the advertising focus group