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  2. Walmart's marketplace items get free 2-day shipping, in-store ...

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    Walmart first launched free, 2-day shipping across millions of products back in January 2017, for orders that were over $35. The move was meant to challenge Amazon Prime, as all it required was a ...

  3. Amazon pushes its free shipping minimum to $49 - Engadget

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    Amazon has increased the minimum price of an order that qualifies for free shipping from $35 to $49, unless you're buying more than $25 worth of books. The last time that the cost went up was the ...

  4. William Miller (preacher) - Wikipedia

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    William Miller (February 15, 1782 – December 20, 1849) was an American clergyman who is credited with beginning the mid-19th-century North American religious movement known as Millerism. After his proclamation of the Second Coming did not occur as expected in the 1840s, new heirs of his message emerged, including the Advent Christians (1860 ...

  5. Bath, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Bath, North Carolina. /  35.47028°N 76.81194°W  / 35.47028; -76.81194. Bath is a town in Beaufort County, North Carolina, United States. Located on the Pamlico River, it developed a trade in naval stores, furs, and tobacco. The population was 249 as of 2010. [4] North Carolina’s first town and port of entry, it was chartered on March ...

  6. Bath, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Bath is an unincorporated community in Richmond County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. History. The community was so named on account of a mineral spa near the original town site. An early variant name was "Richmond Baths". A post office called Bath was established in 1854, and remained in operation until 1907.

  7. Four last things - Wikipedia

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    Four last things. In Christian eschatology, the Four Last Things ( Latin: quattuor novissima) [1] are Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell, the four last stages of the soul in life and the afterlife. [2] [3] They are often commended as a topic for pious meditation; Saint Philip Neri wrote, "Beginners in religion ought to exercise themselves ...