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  2. Top-rated outdoor blankets for picnics, bonfires and more - AOL

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    DOWN UNDER OUTDOORS Large Waterproof Windproof Extra Thick 350 GSM Quilted Fleece Stadium Blanket, Machine Washable Camping Picnic & Outdoor, Beach, Baseball,Dog, 82 x 55 (Green Check) (AMAZON ...

  3. Need a Spot to Post Up for a Picnic or at the Campsite? Get ...

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    Quilted Fleece Stadium Outdoor Blanket. The fleece and insulation of this large blanket make it ideal for chilly nights camping. The nylon side is lined with two coats of polyurethane for ...

  4. The 10 Best Picnic Blankets for Any Outdoor Adventure - AOL

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    As spring approaches, more and more people will be catching up outside. And what’s a better way to get fresh air than to sprawl out on a picnic blanket with a great...

  5. Space blanket - Wikipedia

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    A space blanket. A space blanket (also known as a Mylar blanket, emergency blanket, first aid blanket, safety blanket, thermal blanket, weather blanket, heat sheet, foil blanket, or shock blanket) is an especially low-weight, low-bulk blanket made of heat-reflective thin plastic sheeting. They are used on the exterior surfaces of spacecraft for ...

  6. List of fatal snake bites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Texas — Brannon died from a rattlesnake bite received while lying on a blanket. May 30, 1873 George Sides, 6, male: Rattlesnake: Texas — Sides died in Texas of a rattlesnake bite. 1873 Frederick Louis Niemann, male: Rattlesnake: Kansas — Niemann died in Saline County, from a rattlesnake bite. 1859 William A. Perrin, male: Timber rattlesnake

  7. Blanket - Wikipedia

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    The term arose from the generalization of a specific fabric called blanke, a heavily napped undyed woolen weave. A popular theory has that the name derives from an eponymous Thomas Blanket (Blanquette), a Flemish weaver who lived in Bristol, England, in the 14th century. [1] [2] However, earlier usage of the term is possible as a borrowing of ...