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Outlet store         
  • [[Merrimack Premium Outlets]] in [[New Hampshire]] in 2012
BRICK AND MORTAR OR ONLINE STORE IN WHICH MANUFACTURERS SELL THEIR STOCK DIRECTLY TO THE PUBLIC
Outlet mall; Factory outlet; Outlet stores; Factory outlets; Factory outlet stores; Factory outlet store; Outlet malls; Outlet center; Designer Outlets; Outlet shopping; Outlet centre; Designer outlet; Outlet village; Factory store; Outlet shopping center
An outlet store, factory outlet or factory shop is a brick and mortar or online store in which manufacturers sell their stock directly to the public. Traditionally, a factory outlet was a store attached to a factory or warehouse, sometimes allowing customers to watch the production process, such as in the original L.
factory outlet         
  • [[Merrimack Premium Outlets]] in [[New Hampshire]] in 2012
BRICK AND MORTAR OR ONLINE STORE IN WHICH MANUFACTURERS SELL THEIR STOCK DIRECTLY TO THE PUBLIC
Outlet mall; Factory outlet; Outlet stores; Factory outlets; Factory outlet stores; Factory outlet store; Outlet malls; Outlet center; Designer Outlets; Outlet shopping; Outlet centre; Designer outlet; Outlet village; Factory store; Outlet shopping center
or factory shop
A factory outlet is a shop where a factory sells damaged or out-of-date goods directly to customers at reduced prices.
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Lost and Found (disambiguation)         
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Lost & Found (movie); Lost and Found (movie); Lost & Found (film); Lost & Found (album); Lost and Found (album); Lost & Found (single); Lost and Found (song); Lost And Found (album); Lost & Found (song); Lost and Found (EP); Lost And Found (2016 film); Lost and Found (film); Lost and Found (2016 film); Lost & Found (mixtape); Lost and Found (mixtape)
A lost and found is a box or office present in many public areas where visitors can go to retrieve lost articles.

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An Answer Can Be Found

An Answer Can Be Found (stylized as an Ånswer can be found) is the third studio album by American rock band CKY. Recorded at studios in California and New York City, it was produced by guitarist Chad I Ginsburg and released on June 28, 2005, by Island Records in North America and Mercury Records in Europe. The album reached number 35 on the US Billboard 200, the highest position achieved by the band to date.

Originally named The Butcher's Hand, An Answer Can Be Found was written by vocalist and guitarist Deron Miller with assistance from Ginsburg, and featured a number of songs from early in the band's career. Again, the album featured the core lineup of Miller, Ginsburg and drummer Jess Margera, with Miller and Ginsburg playing bass on the record in addition to guitars and vocals.

At the time of its release, An Answer Can Be Found was presented by CKY's members as the band's magnum opus; however, the album received mixed reviews from music critics, who offered contrasting views on whether the band's music had evolved or not. "Familiar Realm" was released as a single on May 24, 2005, reaching number 32 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.

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1. She is, however, happy that Dharmendra has found an outlet in politics.
2. "He just found an outlet for his energy," Helen Grimes, a Hayward nurse, said.
3. That experience of seeing someone going for the job has found an outlet in this book, I think.
4. And, as so often happens, the loathing of elites has found an outlet in the loathing of outsiders, who look different and whose ways are strange.
5. Today‘s bloggers follow the tradition of the Soviet dissidents who found an outlet for their opinions in samizdat, the clandestine printing of anti–government material.