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  • 11Don pack — A Don pack or Dressing pack, was designed for the airborne forces of the British Army during the Second World War . The Don pack was a standardised haversack sized webbing carrier, composed of anaesthetics, drugs, serum, dressings, tins of tea,… …

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  • 12Child carrier — A child carrier (also called a baby carrier) is a device used to carry an infant or small child. This can be on the body of an adult, or separately. On the body carriers are designed in various forms such as slings, backpack carriers, and soft… …

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  • 13frame pack — /ˈfreɪm pæk/ (say fraym pak) noun a rucksack set on a frame to fit the carrier s back, used by bushwalkers, etc …

  • 14Boxer (dog) — Boxer Plain fawn Boxer, uncropped and undocked Other names German Boxer Deutscher Boxer German Boxer Country of origin Germany …

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  • 15Acme Fresh Market — Type Private/Grocery Industry Grocery retail Founded 1891 Headquarters Akron, Ohio, U.S …

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  • 16Marcus Aurelius Cleander — Born Phrygia Died 190 Rome Allegiance Roman Empire Years of service …

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  • 17Bordone — This interesting surname has a number of possible sources. Firstly, the surname may be of Norman origin, introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It may derive from the Old French personal name Burdo (oblique case Burdon ), probably of …

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  • 18Bourdon — This interesting surname has a number of possible sources. Firstly, the surname may be of Norman origin, introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It may derive from the Old French personal name Burdo (oblique case Burdon ), probably of …

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  • 19Burdon — This interesting surname has a number of possible sources. Firstly, the surname may be of Norman origin, introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It may derive from the Old French personal name Burdo (oblique case Burdon ), probably of …

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  • 20Burdoun — This interesting surname has a number of possible sources. Firstly, the surname may be of Norman origin, introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It may derive from the Old French personal name Burdo (oblique case Burdon ), probably of …

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