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		<title>Swiss Army Knife Comes in Handy when You Need it!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Common tools on the Swiss Army knife include multiple sized blades, pair of scissors, toothpicks, tweezers, corkscrews and many more.]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The Swiss Army knife was first made in <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Switzerland</st1:place></st1:country-region> in the 1890s. First produced for the Swiss Army, it is now the greatest selling pocket knife in the world. Victorinox and Wenger, the manufacturers and owners of the patented term &#8216;<a href="http://www.swissarmyblog.com/" target="_blank">Swiss Army knife</a>&#8216;, still issue the Swiss Army with about 60,000 of these knives each year. With an extensive number of instruments, the Swiss Army knife is favoured among travellers, armed forces, hikers, campers or for those who are searching for the perfect present. With their globally recognised name, they are one of the most well known products across the globe.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Karl Elsener was the first individual to produce the Swiss Army knife in its current form. Upon finding out that the Swiss Army were using knives manufactured in <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Germany</st1:place></st1:country-region>, Elsener took it upon himself to produce locally manufactured knives. He was not content with his first knife so took upwards of 5 years to perfect the design. As a special touch, he added the cross and shield that is still utilised by Victorinox today. <o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Common tools on the Swiss Army knife include multiple sized blades, pair of scissors, toothpicks, tweezers, corkscrews and many more. Larger models contain a number of application-specific instruments such as screwdrivers, pens, saws, magnifying glasses, scalers, pliers and can openers. The latest models, termed &#8216;Victorinox Cybertools&#8217; feature a digital clock, MP3 player, laser pointer, altimeter, hex screwdriver and even a USB thumb drive. The knives come in a number of sizes, with the Basic model being about 9 centimetres long and the smaller models about 6 centimetres long. &#8216;The Giant&#8217;, manufactured by Wenger, was the longest ever manufactured. It was upwards of 22cm long and featured 85 different tools.</p>
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		<title>Referee Uniforms Categories</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 05:22:04 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many type of games in the world and for every type of game you will need specific categories of the <a href="http://www.teamuniformsusa.com/officials/">referee uniforms</a> and two different games referee uniforms are usually not the same. So for any type of game you have to buy the specific type of referee uniforms. The materials will be the same for every type of referee uniform but the design, style, size or color will be different for different types of game. Like the referee uniforms of soccer will not be same with the uniforms of softball. Some games referee need the cap as their uniform&#8217;s parts but some game they never need the caps or any other unnecessary games apparel.
<p>So you have to fix about the type of the game then you can buy your preferable referee uniforms from a reputed games apparel selling companies. Because only a reputed games apparel selling company will ensure the quality of their products and the <a href="http://www.gordon-intl.com/">Gordon International</a> is such a company.
<p>You can buy your <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Referee_(association_football)">referee uniforms</a> from them because they always care about their consumers demand and choice and they will provide you the highest quality products. If you have the low budget problem then you can also buy from them because they always keep the lowest prices of the market for their products and all their products will provide you the best comfort.</p>
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		<title>What You Should Know before Purchasing Bed Sheets &#8211; Spellbinding</title>
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It was common to have white bed sheets in everybodys bedroom quite some time back.  You are astonished at the range of unusual  that are on offer today.  The latest bedding are available in irresistible prints and colors that change the look of your sleeping room
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It was common to have white <a href="http://bed-and-bedroom.com/">bed</a> sheets in everybodys bedroom quite some time back.  You are astonished at the range of unusual  that are on offer today.  The latest bedding are available in irresistible prints and colors that change the look of your sleeping room</p>
<p>Here are six steps that you can follow to purchase the ideal bed sheet for you.</p>
<h3>Calculate the beds dimensions</h3>
<p>You might think that all twin beds or king size beds are standard, but sadly it is not so.  The top dimensions might be the same, but again the measurings differ with each maker.  Due to this divergence in the dimensions, it is safe to measure all the proportions and the depth of your mattress too.   Often similar beds from the same brand are taller or wider than each other.   When you have your beds dimensions with you, choosing a bedsheet is easier.</p>
<h3>Zero down on the Bed store</h3>
<p>You will find a lot of top names in bed linen available in a departmental shop near you.  Those looking for embroidered bedding or lavish looking sheets can buy them from a specialty storehouse.  If you still cannot find what you want, try the online stores.  In case you wish to purchase regular  you can get a good deal at a discount rate outlet.</p>
<h3> Learn about the thread count of </h3>
<p>A thread count refers to the amount of threads carried in one square inch of the bedsheet in both directions of the weave.  This count is mentioned on the label of the bed sheet itself.  More the thread count, more is the richness of the fabric.  However do not go for a very high thread count as it implies the singular threads are light and may not give the desired cozy feeling.  It is advisable that you go for a thread count in the range of 175 to around 300 for a soft sheet under you.</p>
<h3>Pick your bedsheet material</h3>
<p>You need to choose such material for your  which fits in your budget and is comfortable at the same time.  Cotton sheets are still liked, but blended cotton is preferred by those who dont like lines.  For a warm cocoon around you, flannel is best in wintertime.  Then there is the all time preferred silk, satin or microfiber that provides luxury.</p>
<h3>Measure the bed sheet</h3>
<p> Now you need to calculate the length and breadth of the bed sheet.  It is crucial to verify if the bed sheet you are buying will fit well on your bed.   Recall that all bedding shrink by 7% when they are first washed.  Also, if these sheets are fine, buy some extra sets for your beds.  They help greatly in case one of the sheets is torn or soiled..</p>
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<p>Once all the above factors are taken care of, you are sure to purchase a nice and inexpensive bed sheet soon!</p>
<h3>Sources</h3>
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