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skin soap; deodorant soap;[ saddle soap; ] toilet soap; liquid soaps for hands, face and body; hair shampoos; hair lotions; bath beads;[ laundry, dish and automatic dishwashing detergents; all purpose cleaning preparations; ] dentifrices;[ cosmetics, namely, lipsticks, lip gloss, lip pencils, eye shadows, eye pencils, mascara, foundation, face powder, concealer, blush, rouge, eyeliner, essential oils for personal use or for use in the manufacture of cosmetics, face creams and lotions, nail polish, nail polish remover, cuticle removing preparation, nail conditioners and strengtheners, deodorants for personal use, perfumes and toilet waters; shaving preparations, namely, shaving soap, shaving gel, shaving foam, aftershave lotion, talcum powder; bath preparations, namely, non-medicated bath salts and shower gels, ] sunscreen and suntanning preparations,[ depilatories; artificial nails ]
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phonograph records featuring music, speech, or educational or entertainment materials; motion picture films, sound recordings and video recordings, featuring comedy, dramatic, documentary, musical, educational or entertainment materials;[ blank magnetic computer, audio and video tapes, cassettes and cartridges; ] sunglasses; computer game programs; computer software for the display, organization, transmission, reception or searching of educational or entertainment information; electronic amusement apparatus for use with television receivers, namely, computer game hardware and peripherals;[ football helmets; baseball and softball batting helmets ]
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jewelry; clocks and parts of clocks; watches and parts of watches; watch bands; badges, belt buckles, [ busts made of precious metals, ] cups, figurines, hat ornaments, napkin rings and holders,[ statues and statuettes, and tie clips and pins made of precious metals; bracelets made of precious metal; ] jewelry bracelets; brooches, cuff links; earrings;[ precious metals, namely, gold and silver; jewelry cases of precious metals; ] ornamental pins; rings; being jewelry; tea pots of precious metals
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printed matter, namely, magazines, journals, pamphlets, brochures, booklets and a series of fiction or non-fiction books, featuring children's entertainment; mounted and unmounted photographs; stationery; iron-on transfers; playing cards; artists' materials, namely, pencils, pens, painting sets and brushes; photo, scrap, coin and stamp albums;[ almanacs; ] announcement cards; disposable diapers; general purpose plastic and paper bags; paper bibs; binders; blackboards;[ paper blinds; blotters; ] book ends; bookmarks;[ bottle wrappers; ] paper and cardboard boxes; pencil boxes; stationery boxes; calendars; cardboard and cardboard articles, namely, cartons and containers; blank cards, Christmas cards, flash cards, gift cards, greeting cards, note cards, playing cards, trading cards and trivia cards; printed charts; book bindings; paper coasters; confetti;[ document files; ] drawing materials, namely, instruments, pads and paper; embroidery design patterns; envelopes; erasers; paper face towels; paper mache figurines; paper flags; paper flower pot covers; folders; plastic and paper garbage bags; blank, printed or partially printed labels; address labels; loose leaf binders;[ paper beer mats; ] modeling materials and compounds for use by children; modeling clay; modeling compounds; paper napkins; notebooks; packing paper; paper ribbons; paper gift wrapping ribbons; construction paper; craft paper; gift wrapping paper; loose leaf paper; printed dress making patterns; pen cases; pencil holders; pencil sharpeners; plastic and paper place mats; paper hankerchiefs; rubber commemorative stamps; postcards; printed teaching materials in the form of games for use in the fields of mathematics, language arts, social studies, art, music, theater arts or literature; tear-off calendars; printed tickets; tissue paper; toilet paper; paper towels; tracing paper; decals; stencils; paper and plastic transparencies; advertisement boards, namely, display boards and bill boards;[ check book covers; ] passport wallets; plastic place mats; book covers;[ personal organizers; pocket secretaries ]
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articles made of leather and imitations of leather, namely, wallets, credit card cases, cosmetic cases and toiletry cases sold empty, suitcases, garment travel bags, duffel bags, handbags, purses, document cases, briefcases, traveling bags, leather shopping bags, luggage, leather boxes, hunter's and animal game bags, key cases, straps for luggage and handbags, leather pouches, school satchels, trunks,[ vanity cases sold empty, wheeled shopping bags, ] backpacks, mesh bags for shopping, rucksacks, beach bags, luggage trunks, umbrellas, umbrellas covers,[ business card cases, credit card cases, haversacks, music sheet cases, reins, hat boxes for travel or storage ]
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bedroom, bathroom, living room and play room furniture and parts therefor; furniture mirrors and parts and fittings therefor; benches and parts therefor; non-metal bins; non-metal bottle caps; wood boxes; plastic toy boxes; plastic or wood letter and jewelry boxes;[ filing, kitchen, medicine and kitchen cabinets and parts therefor; ] furniture and toy chests and parts therefor; non-metal clothes pegs; coat hangers; coat stands; cots; infant cradles and parts therefor; plastic and wood crates; cupboards and parts therefor; cushions; deck chairs; desks and parts therefor; display racks and parts therefor; drinking straws; figurines made of plastic, wood, wax, ivory or plaster; footstools;[ hospital beds and parts therefor; ] non-metal handles for knives; library shelves and parts therefor; magazine racks and parts therefor; mattresses; decorative mobiles; decorative furniture moldings and picture frame moldings and parts therefor; non-metal name plates and number plates; pillows; play pens and parts therefor; furniture and fire screens for domestic use and parts therefor; sleeping bags; umbrellas stands; wall plaques; plastic storage and packaging containers for domestic use; plastic cake and food decorations;[ busts made of bone; ivory, plaster, plastic, wax or wood ]
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household utensils, namely, pots, frying pans, glass pans, metal pans, casserole dishes, cutting boards; containers for household or kitchen use not of precious metal;[ brushes for dishwashing, dusting, fireplaces, floors, lamp glass, pot cleaning, scraping, scrubbing, shoes and toilets; ] drinking glasses, drinking cups, goblets, mugs, tankards not of precious metal, jugs; candle stick holders not of precious metal; ornamental vases, bowls, flower pots, containers for plants, plates, coffee and tea cups, soup and cereal bowls, serving trays not of precious metal, dishes, soup tureens, pitchers, coffee pots, tea pots, egg cups; earthenware, glass or porcelain salt and pepper shakers, statues, figurines and three-dimensional sculptures
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bed spreads; bed linens; blankets; bed dust ruffles; eiderdown quilts; duvets; table cloths not of paper; textile napkins
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clothing, namely, shirts, T-shirts, pants, sweatshirts, sweaters, blouses, jackets, trousers, ties, shorts, socks, belts, scarves, suits, coats, jeans, vests, dresses, skirts, swimsuits, leggings, bathrobes, dressing-gowns, pyjamas, tracksuits, training suits, head bands, overalls, cardigans, gloves, over-coats, footwear; headwear; ski boots
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floor coverings, namely, carpets,[ carpet padding and underlining, ] rugs,[ artificial turf, ] plastic bath mats,[ reed mats, ] rubber bath mats, hard surface coverings for floors, textile and rubber door mats, gymnasium exercise mats;[ tapestry style wall hangings not of textile; wall paper; ] vinyl and plastic wall coverings
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games and playthings, namely, soft-sculpture toys, jigsaw puzzles, manipulative puzzles, cube puzzles, board games, baby rattles, infants rattles, toy mobiles, mechanical toys, electronic action toys, stuffed toy animals, toy figures, dolls, doll clothing and accessories, card games, toy vehicles, construction toys, puppets, Christmas tree decorations, except confectionery or illumination articles; games for young children and babies, namely, action games, skill games, board games;[ gymnastic apparatus; ] sporting articles, namely, sport balls; tennis, squash, badminton, racquetball, paddle ball and table tennis rackets and racket covers, baseball and softball mitts, gloves, bats,[ catcher's masks, leg guards for athletic use, athletic supporters and protective cups, shin, thigh, leg, hip, shoulder, rib and arm pads for athletic use; ] baseball and softball bases;[ kicking tees; field hockey and lacrosse sticks; mouth guards for athletic use; archery bows, bow strings, arrows, targets, quivers; basketball goals, nets, and backboards; ] croquet sets; [ boxing gloves; barbells; skis, ski poles; ] snowboards;[ goggles for skiing, swimming, racket sports, or sledding; bowling balls; golf clubs, bags, golf tees, gloves, ball markers, club head covers, divot repair tools; ice hockey sticks and pucks; shuffleboard sticks; badminton shuttlecocks; volleyball, tennis, table tennis nets; cricket sticks and wickets; ] snow sleds for recreational use;[ surf boards; body boards; skim boards; windsurfing boards; ] ice skates; roller skates; in-line skates; skate boards;[ stationary exercise bicycles; ] flying discs; bathing caps;[ water skis; ] dart boards; darts; swim masks and fins; [ snorkels; fishing rods, reels and lures; nose plugs for swimming; ] arcade games
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[ dairy products, namely, milk, yogurt, cream, cheese; dessert toppings, namely, whipped cream, chopped nuts, fruit-based sauces and spreads, fruit and nut toppings; dried, cooked and preserved vegetables; potato products, namely, potato pancakes, french fried, instant and processed potatoes, potato chips and crisps; jellies, jams; fruit preserves; prepared entrees consisting primarily of meat, fish, poultry or vegetables ]
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[ pastries; candy; frozen confections; flavored ices ]
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production and distribution of radio and television programs for others; radio entertainment production; television show production; motion picture film and videotape production; distribution of motion pictures; rental of videotapes, cinematographic films, sound and video recordings; publication of books, magazines, journals; music publishing services; entertainment in the nature of theater productions or live performances by a musical group;[ educational services for children, namely, conducting classes, workshops or seminars in the fields of language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, computer skills, family education, visual arts, theatre or music, all by means of radio or television; ] instruction for children in the fields of language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, computer skills, family education, visual arts, theater or music, all by means of radio or television
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