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The 88ft long Tulip (by German Frers) was moved from the aluminium construction area, to the finishing area

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Sailors Forget THIS in First Aid Kits #boat #sailing #shorts A simple lifesaver for every sailor: a compact tourniquet. In this 20s YouTube Short (9:16) we open with a hook—“Sailors forget THIS in first aid kits”—then deliver one crucial tip: pack a high-quality, waterproof tourniquet and learn to apply it fast for severe bleeding. Perfect for sailboat first aid kits, boating safety, and emergency prep. Video uses only stock media with a clear American female narrator. Want safer sailing? Like and share this Short to spread the tip. #SailingSafety #FirstAidKit #BoatingTips #SailboatSafety #Shorts Title: Sailors Forget THIS in First Aid Kits OUTLINE: 00:00:00 Sailors Forget THIS in First Aid Kits

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The 1914 Renaissance-style building boasted Japan’s first escalators, elevators, central heating, and a roof garden; lion statues at the entrance have greeted shoppers since. Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store in Tokyo, founded as Echigoya in 1673, pioneered Japan’s retail revolution by selling kimono at fixed prices in a storefront instead of door-to-door. It became Japan’s first department store in 1904, introducing price tags, window displays, sales events, and a food hall—ideas borrowed from the West. The 1914 Renaissance-style building boasted Japan’s first escalators, elevators, central heating, and a roof garden; lion statues at the entrance have greeted shoppers since.

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