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  2. Shopping cart - Wikipedia

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    A shopping cart held by a woman, containing bags and food. A shopping cart (American English), trolley (British English, Australian English), or buggy (Southern American English, Appalachian English), also known by a variety of other names, is a wheeled cart supplied by a shop or store, especially supermarkets, for use by customers inside the premises for transport of merchandise as they move ...

  3. Antojito - Wikipedia

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    Antojito. 18th century painting of a buñuelos street vendor in Mexico. Mexican street food, called antojitos (literally "little cravings"), is prepared by street vendors and at small traditional markets in Mexico. Street foods include tacos, tamales, gorditas, quesadillas, empalmes, tostadas, chalupa, elote, tlayudas, cemita, pambazo, empanada ...

  4. Spanish Springs Town Square - All You Need to ... - Tripadvisor

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    Gost town during the day, might be lively in the evening. Jan 2023. Unless you go to Spanish Springs in the evening, it is a ghost town. It looks pretty and clean but there is hardly anyone there during the day. There are a few restaurants in the square and hardly any shops. Simply nothing to do unless you want to drink or have a bite.

  5. Cartagena, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Cartagena ( Spanish: [kaɾtaˈxena] ⓘ) is a Spanish city and a major naval station on the Mediterranean coast, south-eastern Iberia. As of January 2018, it has a population of 218,943 inhabitants. [ 2] This makes Cartagena Murcia's second-largest municipality and Spain's sixth-largest city that is not a provincial-capital.

  6. THE 10 BEST Spain History Museums (Updated 2024) - Tripadvisor

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    This museum is a comprehensive history of archeological finds in Spain. The museum goes in chronological order so it’s easy to follow along, and is excellent to learn more about Spanish history before the modern era. The Roman Spain part was particularly fascinating. There are also some artefacts from ancient Egypt and the Middle East.

  7. List of Beavis and Butt-Head episodes - Wikipedia

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    Butt-Head is in a shopping cart being pushed through a parking lot by Beavis. A car backs into Butt-Head and the driver bribes him $10 to not tell anyone about the accident. The duo reason that they can make more money the same way, so Butt-Head pushes Beavis in the cart behind another car. However, the driver backs into him, then drives off.

  8. Sylvan Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Sylvan Goldman also manufactured the more familiar and more modern "nesting cart" under a license granted by Telescope Carts, Inc. [8] In 1946, Orla Watson, co-founder of Telescope Carts, Inc. developed an innovative "nesting" shopping cart that did not require disassembly after each use as Goldman's designs did, and which allowed for the ...

  9. Cart - Wikipedia

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    A cart or dray (Australia and New Zealand [ 1]) is a vehicle designed for transport, using two wheels and normally pulled by draught animals such as horses, donkeys, mules and oxen, or even smaller animals such as goats or large dogs. A handcart is pulled or pushed by one or more people. Over time, the word "cart" has expanded to mean nearly ...