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  2. Mag Rack - Wikipedia

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    Mag Rack (formerly Lifeskool) is a Video on Demand (VoD) television channel. Its primary focus is providing viewers with informational programs when they want them. These programs range from 'how to' programs to programs that spotlight past and present products. The service started off as a 24-hour Catholic channel at the request of James Dolan.

  3. Canterbury (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury (furniture) A Canterbury is a low, open-topped stand with vertical slatted partitions that frequently was designed with a drawer beneath and sometimes, was built with short legs and occasionally on casters, intended for holding sheet music, plates, and serveware upright, now often used as a magazine rack. [1] Originally found in ...

  4. Paloozaville - Wikipedia

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    Paloozaville. Paloozaville is an animated/live-action series for children and their parents on the Video On Demand network, Mag Rack . The Mag Rack original series was created exclusively for On Demand and stars John Lithgow as Paloozaville's absent-minded mayor. The show is based on Lithgow's best selling children's books. Every episode begins ...

  5. Tap, rack, bang - Wikipedia

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    Tap, rack, bang. Tap, rack, bang ( TRB) or tap, rack, and go ( TRG) is jargon for the response to a failure to fire in a firearm with a removable magazine. [1] This is designated as an "Immediate Action" and involves no investigation of the cause (due to being under fire in a combat or defensive situation), but is effective for common failures ...

  6. Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Magazine. Full scan of the January 2009 issue of State Magazine, published by the United States Department of State. A magazine is a periodical publication, generally published on a regular schedule (often weekly or monthly), containing a variety of content. They are generally financed by advertising, purchase price, prepaid subscriptions, or ...

  7. Muckraker - Wikipedia

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    Muckraker. McClure's (cover, January 1901) published many early muckraker articles. The muckrakers were reform-minded journalists, writers, and photographers in the Progressive Era in the United States (1890s–1920s) who claimed to expose corruption and wrongdoing in established institutions, often through sensationalist publications.

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