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    The Magic Washer. The George Dee Magic Washing Machine Company commissioned Uncle Sam Kicks Out The Chinaman in 1886. Published in Chicago by Shober & Carqueville Lithograph Co., the cartoon depicts patriotic symbol Uncle Sam kicking out the Chinese in order to promote The George Dee Magic Washing Machine Company's new detergent in an effort to displace Chinese laundry operators.

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    The Progressive Insurance Box: 2013–present: talkative bragging box Mara: 2019–present: Flo’s friend and assistant, who feels like she’s unattractive and tends to drive guys away when she talks about insurance Alan: 2019–present: Progressive's cool and mellow employee and assistant who is always trying to keep the crew levelheaded. Motaur

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    Prices start at $40 for two bags and go up to $480 (on sale for $430) for 24 bags if you’re buying in bulk for the office. BUY IT (FROM $40) ... What Are the Most Popular Subscription Boxes for Men?

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    Top Subscription Boxes for Men Shortlist. Best Clothing Subscription Box: Stitch Fix, $20. Best Lifestyle Subscription Box: Bespoke Post, $49. Best Tech Subscription Box: Breo Box, $145. Best ...

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    A cartoon character producing an object from nowhere - from "hammerspace" Hammerspace (also known as malletspace) is an imaginary extradimensional, instantly accessible storage area in fiction, which is used to explain how characters from animation, comics, and video games can produce objects out of thin air. Typically, when multiple items are ...

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    Acme explosive tennis balls, an Acme product as seen in the Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner cartoon Soup or Sonic. The Acme Corporation is a fictional corporation that features prominently in the Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote animated shorts as a running gag. The company manufactures outlandish products that fail or backfire catastrophically at ...

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    Man carrying a box, possibly for offerings (MET, 55.142) Items portrayed in this file depicts. nude. determination method or standard: Metropolitan Museum of Art ...

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