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  2. Mind Eraser - Wikipedia

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    Mind Eraser may refer to: Mind Eraser (roller coaster), a suspended looping roller coaster at several parks; The Mind Eraser (Geauga Lake) ...

  3. Eraser - Wikipedia

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    Pink erasers Using an eraser. An eraser (also known as a rubber in some Commonwealth countries, including South Africa [1] [2] [3] from which the material first used got its name) is an article of stationery that is used for removing marks from paper or skin (e.g. parchment or vellum). Erasers have a rubbery consistency and come in a variety of ...

  4. Coraciidae - Wikipedia

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    The roller family Coraciidae was introduced (as Coracinia) by the French polymath Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1815. [2] [3]It is one of six families in the order Coraciiformes, which also includes the motmots, bee-eaters, todies, ground rollers, and kingfishers.

  5. List of former Cedar Point attractions - Wikipedia

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    A steel roller coaster, it operated at six different parks before being dismantled in 2003. [1] Cyclone 1929 1951 Harry G Traver: A wooden roller coaster. [2] Dip the Dips Scenic Railway 1908 1917 Unknown A wooden roller coaster with a height of 33 feet (10 m). [3] Disaster Transport: 1985 2012 Intamin

  6. Kneaded eraser - Wikipedia

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    A kneaded eraser, also commonly known as a putty rubber, is a pliable erasing tool used by artists. It is usually made of a grey or white unvulcanized rubber (though it can be found in many different colors, such as green , blue , hot pink , yellow , and so forth) resembling putty or chewing gum.

  7. Hidden Uses for Common Household Products Most People Don't ...

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    1. Tennis Ball. Tennis balls are so useful that you may want to buy some to keep around the house even if you don’t play. For example, half a tennis ball can help screw open tight caps.

  8. The Flying Cobras - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Cobras was the first roller coaster addition to Carowinds following the park's purchase by Cedar Fair in 2006. It originally debuted in 1996 at Geauga Lake in Ohio as The Mind Eraser , and was later known as Head Spin from 2004 to 2007 after Geauga Lake was purchased by Cedar Fair.

  9. For just about $30, you get all of the following: a watercolor art pad, a multimedia art pad, a color wheel, eight dual-tip markers, six paintbrush-tip markers, 18 colored pencils, four graphite ...