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Worldwise Inc. Recalls Retractable Dog Leashes; Metal Clasp Can Break and Cause Facial and Body Injuries to Dog Owners
US Consumer Product Safety Commission - Recent recalls and product safety news 2008
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Email a copy of 'Retractable Speed Bumps' to a friend
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Some of the magnificent vehicles on display include a dashing 1924 Model-T Ford, a flaming red 1956 Thunderbird, an aquamarine 1958 Ford Retractable Skyliner, and a jet black 1967 Mustang convertible.
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Retractable hard tops are often fussy, so you may have to repeat this service periodically.
Columnist Jonathan Welsh answers readers' questions about automobiles Jonathan Welsh 2011
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Retractable Roof - Jerry Jones wanted to honor the tradition of Texas Stadium by incorporating the look of the hole in the roof of the stadium so that God could look down on his team.
Highlights of The Dallas Cowboys' New Stadium | myFiveBest 2009
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Some of the magnificent vehicles on display include a dashing 1924 Model-T Ford, a flaming red 1956 Thunderbird, an aquamarine 1958 Ford Retractable Skyliner, and a jet black 1967 Mustang convertible.
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First, we got rid of the retractable leash and replaced it with a regular leash, four feet long see “Retractable Leashes” below.
30 Days to a Well-Mannered Dog Tamar Geller 2010
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Retractable leashes reinforce that instinct, making a dog believe he can pull farther and farther away, until the owner hits the brakes, creating a harsh correction.
30 Days to a Well-Mannered Dog Tamar Geller 2010
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