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  • 1Fruit of the Loom — Infobox Company company name = Fruit of the Loom company company type = Subsidiary owner = Berkshire Hathaway foundation = 1851 location = Bowling Green, Kentucky | industry = apparel products = apparel homepage = http://www.fruit.com/Fruit of… …

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  • 2Fruit and veg — 1. produce stand, a shop (or the part of the store) where you get the fruit and veggies; 2. male genitalia …

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  • 3fruit and veg — Australian Slang 1. produce stand, a shop (or the part of the store) where you get the fruit and veggies; 2. male genitalia …

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  • 4Tuck shop — A tuck shop is a small, food selling retailer, found in schools and youth clubs. [For example, see [http://www.st elphins.co.uk/sect6/subsect1/ this school] and [http://www.escouts.org.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=1890 this youth club] ] It is a… …

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  • 5Mopatop's Shop — Genre Children s television series Directed by Simon Spencer Tom Poole Ian McLean Starring Mak Wilson (Season One Two) William Todd Jones (Season Three Four) Victoria Willing Nigel Plaskitt Brian Herring Susan Beattie …

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  • 6Cheese Shop sketch — John Cleese (right) and Michael Palin (left) of Monty Python performing the Cheese Shop sketch. The Cheese Shop is a well known sketch from Monty Python s Flying Circus.[1][2] It appears in episode 33 …

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  • 7Penn Fruit — The Penn Fruit Company was a regional grocery chain in the Philadelphia and Baltimore areas that operated from 1927 until 1979. During the firm’s history it was regarded as one of the most innovative American supermarket chains. Unfortunately,… …

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  • 8bull in a china shop — {n. phr.} A rough or clumsy person who says or does something to anger others or upset plans; a tactless person. * /We were talking politely and carefully with the teacher about a class party, but John came in like a bull in a china shop and his… …

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  • 9bull in a china shop — {n. phr.} A rough or clumsy person who says or does something to anger others or upset plans; a tactless person. * /We were talking politely and carefully with the teacher about a class party, but John came in like a bull in a china shop and his… …

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  • 10Mary Lou's Flip Flop Shop — Mary Lou s Flip Flop Shop, a children s television series featuring Olympic champion gymnast Mary Lou Retton, was created to motivate young children to believe in themselves and get moving. The show takes place in a wacky Flip Flop shop and… …

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