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Event , ventilateur de toit Maximum #301 en très bonne condition

Event , ventilateur de toit Maximum #301 en très bonne condition

Current price: $60

Event (ventilateur) de toiture Maximum # 301 pour toiture, pente ajustable et en très bonne condition. Il se vend 129.95$ chez Canac, 144.98 chez BMR. C'est une aubaine à ce prix, pour vente rapide. Toute offre raisonnable sera considérée.

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Condition: Used - Good

Interesting fact from Wiki

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FYI_(American_TV_channel)

The channel was launched on November 16, 1998, as The Biography Channel by A&E Television Networks, which conceived the channel as an offshoot of the long-running A&E profile series Biography.[3][4] In addition to airing biographical shows, the network aired fictional, non-biographical programs that were previously seen on A&E, including Murder, She Wrote and Sherlock Holmes; the scripted programming was dropped from the channel in 2007.[citation needed] On October 1, 2000, A&E Networks expanded its British partnership with British Sky Broadcasting with the launch of a UK market Biography Channel.[5]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home

The earliest homes that humans inhabited were likely naturally occurring features such as caves. The earliest human fossils found in caves come from a series of caves near Krugersdorp and Mokopane in South Africa. The cave sites of Sterkfontein, Swartkrans, Kromdraai B, Drimolen, Malapa, Cooper's D, Gladysvale, Gondolin and Makapansgat have yielded a range of early human species dating back to between three and one million years ago, including Australopithecus africanus, Australopithecus sediba and Paranthropus robustus. However, it is not generally thought that these early humans were living in the caves, but that they were brought into the caves by carnivores that had killed them.[citation needed]

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