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shack

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Is that dollars, volume, number of uniits...?

Along with your admittedly poor wording on the "most English speaking" thread it's possible you may be starting to slip a bit. Don't feel too bad about it, though, it happens to the best of them. Keep it going.
 

Ceiling Cat

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Bottled water.
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Is that dollars, volume, number of uniits...?

Along with your admittedly poor wording on the "most English speaking" thread it's possible you may be starting to slip a bit. Don't feel too bad about it, though, it happens to the best of them. Keep it going.
The question is clear enough, what item ( consumable = you put it in your mouth ) is sold most often in California stores. FYI - I kyped the question from the internet.
 

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The 1936 Summer Olympics torch relay was the first of its kind, the Nazi's like pageantry and invented the event. There was a the reintroduction of the Olympic Flame at the 1928 Games, but no torch lighting ceremony.
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According to the Census Bureau, Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire all have mostly white populations — in fact, at least 96 percent of the population of each state is white. According to John Tucker of the Peace and Justice Center in Burlington, Vt., African-Americans find it hard to live in the states. Vermon has 96.5% white population.-
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Ceiling Cat

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Because of its colourful tail. It coincided with the introduction of colour television.

NBC created its peacock logo in 1956 because peacocks are multicolored. RCA owned NBC at the time, and thought a multicolored logo might inspire people to buy color TVs.
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Button down collars were first used in the sport of polo to keep collars from being lifted up by the wind. Later it became associated with the wealthy upper class.
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