His cabinets contained a coffee strainer, a sander, a power drill, some paper plates and a couple of forks. |
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There were three battleship-gray, four-drawer filing cabinets jammed into the space. |
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Now his collection of toast racks, milk jugs and cutlery has been displayed in four glass cabinets in the main corridor of the hospital. |
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I look in the cabinets, grab some tostadas, shred some chicken, and make some appetizers before dinner. |
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Her specialty is recycling old cabinets into display pieces for her ever-changing collections, which range from cocktail shakers to alarm clocks. |
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It has a bath with shower attachment, a toilet, two hand basins, bidet, cabinets with mirrored doors. |
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One wall is made up of cabinets containing hundreds of CDs, and a stereo on which the bass and treble are permanently turned up full. |
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Her and some other lady draped in jewels started discussing the trinkets in the cabinets. |
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Vanity cabinets come in several different styles and combinations that you can mix and match to meet your needs. |
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To create your own custom run of cabinets, simply combine two or more modular cabinets in the appropriate sizes. |
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He has been shut in closets, kitchen cabinets and, once, in our filing cabinet. |
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Both cabinets include the discreet monogram of the painter E.J. Poynter in the third panel. |
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The damage to the lounge area was considerable, taking its toll of two two-seater settees, desks, cabinets, carpets and curtains. |
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Common wood dust produced in sanding furniture and cabinets is associated with increases in cancer of the nasal cavities and sinuses. |
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The scale of his boldness as he forced unification on Germany was outside the thinking of 19th-century British cabinets. |
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New-style council cabinets work in collusion with unelected quangos to increasingly control spending. |
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It contains extensive wall and floor units, display cabinets and a hob, oven and extractor fan. |
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Open shelf units, closed cupboards and filing cabinets complementing the desks are available. |
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It is fully tiled and has been fitted with a range of units and display cabinets. |
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The kitchen has maple wall and floor units with integrated display cabinets and a wine rack. |
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It took us forever to figure out why we had a smell when we'd open certain upper cabinets in the kitchen. |
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Lower cabinets are often attached to the wall at the top and can be unscrewed or pried loose. |
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Very handsome, the upper cabinets faced in canary-yellow laminate, the lower with lacquered, unstained apple-ply. |
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Look in my kitchen cabinets today, and you'll find oat bran and couscous and whole-wheat pitas. |
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It is furnished in old carved oak, with large carved cabinets, and the chairs are cushioned with crimson Utrecht velvet. |
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Try bright colours like yellow or green on your cabinets or try a cherry red lacquer on pantry doors. |
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The venerable brown-bag lunch of sandwich, chips, cookies or fruit is as much a part of the American workplace as file cabinets and paper clips. |
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Currently, most medical records are kept in paper notes locked away in filing cabinets, so the use of CDs offers a huge space-saving advantage. |
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On another newly renovated floor in the east wing, millions of moths, plant bugs, and spiders rest safely in large, new steel cabinets. |
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The use of built-in cabinets, wardrobes and work tops is unavoidable to ensure optimal use of space. |
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Immediately, everyone sprawled around in an uproar, plucking edibles and foodstuffs from cabinets and shelves. |
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All the pots and pans, dishes and cups, and utensils were stored inside the drawers and cabinets in the kitchen. |
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The walls were lined with racks and shelves and cupboards and cabinets holding an assortment of equipment in organized rows. |
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They kept their treasures in albums or collector boxes and stored them in cabinets and drawers. |
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There were file cabinets scattered in all sides of the room, and also drawers, cabinets, and tall shelves. |
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They went through cabinets, shelves and drawers, pulling out professional looking documents and files. |
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The weapons were stored in various cabinets behind glass and the rest was open space. |
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She was on her own in a large room filled with desks and glass cabinets on the wall full of unpleasant looking things in jars and bottles. |
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The huge old kitchen was rife with cabinets and cubbies, drawers and cupboards, shelves and pie-safes, and each one had been crammed full. |
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Shelves and cabinets and glass houses held a countless array of arms and equipment. |
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Tasty and attractively-presented food is displayed in glass fronted cabinets. |
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But why would someone want ceiling or in wall speakers, instead of a pair of normal, efficient and highly affordable speaker cabinets. |
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In an era when most speaker cabinets are mass-produced, the handmade finish on the all-wood Abby is startling in its beauty. |
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The speaker cabinets in this type of system normally have passive crossover networks. |
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There is also a humorous undercurrent as Seventies rock iconography gets a look-in with speaker cabinets of all shapes of sizes. |
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Street furniture, utility cabinets and junction boxes are next up on the cleaning agenda. |
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Today high density polyethylene, with its linear chains, is used for radio and television cabinets, toys, and large-diameter pipes. |
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And while he doesn't exactly pole vault and swing over the towering speaker cabinets anymore, he doesn't stay in one place either. |
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The speaker cabinets were positioned on stage as a string quartet would be positioned. |
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It wants to put up a 15m timber monopole with three antennae and a microwave dish, together with equipment cabinets and a radio base station. |
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The maple cabinets blend nicely with the floors, built-in desk, and custom cabinetry in the adjoining bedrooms. |
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The idea of working with cabinets and objects has been on my mind for more than four years now. |
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Jack spotted a small steak knife protruding a few centimeters outward on one of the kitchen cabinets. |
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Hire a handyman or carpenter to have cabinets, closets and shelves all built right into your garage. |
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When not in use, equipment is easily tucked away into specially designed, built-in maple cabinets, headboards, and niches. |
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We offer carts, cabinets, and laminate and stainless steel casework to fit your surgical service needs. |
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He recommends items occupants can change themselves, like cabinets on rolling casters and adjustable-height counters. |
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Here, we see the island put to good use in this large space, with the stovetop on the surface and cabinets for pots and pans below. |
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A movie buff, Johnson owns 8,000 films, all of which are catalogued and indexed in six file cabinets in his house. |
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All the objects have purpose-built rectangular cabinets projecting from the walls, each with an internal strip light. |
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The cabinets are the proud holders of trophies showing sporting and other achievements down through the years. |
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Instead of buying all new overhead cabinets, the couple found old pieces with character and refurbished them. |
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In the dining room there was a great teak overmantel and china cabinets were built into the alcoves. |
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The tops of cabinets, doorframes, and overmantels rapidly became the preferred locations for the display of newly imported and prized porcelain. |
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With classical recitals on the central patio, well-stocked CD cabinets and lots of surrealist art, it has bags more character than most cheapies. |
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It is also important to make sure that not only cabinets under the sink are locked but that medicine cabinets or chests are also secured. |
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Locked drawers and cabinets keep little hands safe, as do childproof safety covers for electrical outlets. |
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The generator is needed to keep the store's freezers, chiller cabinets and tills going in the event of a grid failure. |
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Their presence caused quite a stir among Booths' customers who snapped them up almost as soon as they arrived in the chiller cabinets. |
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The new refrigerator and dishwasher were disguised with wood fronts painted to match the cabinets. |
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Vertical bands of frosted glass panels set into a wall of cabinets emphasize the room's newfound height. |
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Top-quality logs are sliced into veneer, which then is glued to wall panels, doors, furniture, and cabinets. |
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The instruments were stored in wooden cabinets whose doors were decorated with chorographic maps of the world. |
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The daylit pantry contains a variety of upper and lower cabinets for food storage. |
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Marc pulled away and turned in his swivel chair towards the file cabinets lined up on the wall. |
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Lumber from a demolished warehouse clads the kitchen cabinets, refrigerator surround, and main island. |
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She looked around the small kitchen before she opened the cabinets and the icebox and saw that they were empty. |
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Specially designed cabinets are intended to replace the washbasin pedestal with useful storage space. |
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Next, she dug through her father's cabinets until she found a glass bottle filled with a slightly cloudy transparent fluid. |
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Dining room and kitchen cabinets and drawers are faced with predominantly gray and blue laminate. |
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The basic color scheme is a soft buttery yellow for the cabinets, with periwinkle blue on the cabinet handles. |
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Larger, static cabinets have also lost their stands, some of which make very nice pier tables. |
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The other way in which hardstones were used to great effect in Prague was in the production of pietra dura pictures and cabinets. |
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If you are planning to paint your cabinets, consider using a manufactured wood product such as medium density fiberboard to construct the boxes. |
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She pointed to one of the glass cabinets, where an inkwell was, indeed, on display. |
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Taking out a glass pitcher filled with a dark-reddish fluid, she places it on the table and then turns to the cabinets above the sink. |
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His office was neat and tidy, his papers neatly stacked on his desk, or filed away in cabinets. |
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Once users have downloaded what they want, they apparently annotate it and file it in filing cabinets and folders just as they always did. |
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A drab room with some filing cabinets, a chair and desk covered in blank papers were the only thing in sight. |
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More art dressed the walls, dark mahogany desk and furniture, and the filing cabinets sat behind the door. |
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That, in turn, limits a tenant's down time and economic losses relating to computers, filing cabinets and furniture. |
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In a manual system, this information resides in folders, binders, and filing cabinets, making it difficult to access and maintain. |
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In this day and age, managing program data and documents with folders, binders and filing cabinets is not effective. |
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The items, which included chairs, desks and filing cabinets, would probably have gone to waste if staff hadn't stepped in. |
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Wheels hang from every inch of the rafters, and donated bike parts are stashed in metal filing cabinets that rattle on the uneven flooring. |
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I found myself in a hallway that had been blocked off with filing cabinets, chairs, and desks. |
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Since the inception of the U.S. court system, this information has laid buried deep within paper filing cabinets in courts across the country. |
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I think it might be time to buy one of those two drawer filing cabinets we've been looking at. |
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Display cabinets either side of the fireplace give plenty of space for storage. |
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Food is either selected from the display cabinets or ordered to be freshly made. |
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We were too late in the construction process to upgrade the interior of our cabinets to melamine and are now stuck with MDF interiors. |
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Glancing around her, she settled her gaze on a fire extinguisher mounted on one of the higher kitchen cabinets. |
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You may want to invest in shelving and file cabinets and fireproof storage units. |
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Once the sink and its fittings have been removed, the next step will be to disassemble the counter tops and remove the cabinets. |
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Kitchen cabinets, light fixtures and switches had been removed and thrown on the floor, and a window had been knocked out. |
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The cabinets flanking the fireplace hold movies that are presented on the opposite wall by a laptop projector. |
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Two closets flanking the fireplace were cleverly disguised as built-in china cabinets. |
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His voice drifted off as he floated over to the kitchen and opened the refrigerator, cabinets, and the pantry. |
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Avoid using storage cabinets or chests with rubber seals, rubber floor coverings, rubber bands, etc. |
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Today's kitchens have high-tech appliances, lush countertops, designer cabinets, and tile or wood floors. |
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Home center stores sell a great quantity of cabinets, countertops, flooring and other kitchen components. |
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There were no pictures on the walls, curios in the cabinets, or even books on the shelves. |
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They also collected specimens of human and animal freaks in private curiosity cabinets. |
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I mean, when I visit people I actually do know really well, I'm not opening cabinets, snooping around the bathroom, fumbling around in closets. |
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Since custom cabinets can be ordered in any size you want, the sizing issue may point you in one direction over the other. |
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You can get the best quality material for your cabinets but lose out on their functionality. |
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She was busy looking through her cabinets at all sorts of magic healing potions. |
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To fragrance your kitchen cabinets and drawers, place a good scent dabbed on a cotton ball into an inconspicuous comer. |
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Amid the overturned cabinets, he saw decades ' worth of patient records scattered about. |
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The objects were carefully arranged in groups in carved and gilded wooden cabinets. |
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Nice custom racks and cabinets are available, along with things like speaker stands and gobos. |
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Pulling out one of the base cabinets, Rylie and I found a good-sized pile of dog food under there. |
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Lazy Susans, pullout shelves, and special trays can make kitchen cabinets much more useful. |
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But the messages are hideously banal, more likely to comment on the new kitchen cabinets than impart any profound wisdom from beyond the grave. |
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Glazed cabinets retain the airiness of open shelving, without the hassle of dusty, greasy dishes lingering on an open shelf. |
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When assembled, a full range of furniture could be had, from beds, chairs, and desks to gaming tables, dining tables, and cabinets. |
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Three battered gunmetal grey filing cabinets stood against one badly-plastered wall, and I knew the first two were mostly empty. |
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The mast is designed to carry antennae and communication dishes and the application included associated ground-level equipment cabinets. |
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Sort through drawers and cabinets, discarding duplicates, broken items and dust collectors. |
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In the fish supermarket down the road, two whole chilled cabinets are dedicated to whale. |
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Volatile solvents must be stored in fire safety cabinets with venting to the outside of the building where possible. |
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It also leads into the kitchen, which has been fitted with an extensive range of floor and wall units as well as display cabinets. |
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The kitchen has a range of fitted oak units, worktops and display cabinets as well as a double oven, waste disposal unit and an electric hob. |
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The head added that the thieves caused a lot of damage jemmying open locked doors and filing cabinets. |
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She hurried over to one of the cabinets, not waiting for an answer, and pulled out a bottle of witch hazel and two clean rags. |
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A wet bar topped by transparent cabinets enables the kitchen to function as part of the family room. |
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He begins to ransack the apartment, searching through drawers and cabinets. |
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He also reoriented the stair and recessed upper kitchen cabinets into the walls to expose views from every corner. |
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Here, raised-panel cabinets crafted of knotty pine evoke the old-world charm of French country kitchens. |
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French and English furniture and Japanese lacquered cabinets grace the room. |
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Finishes for custom cabinets run the gamut from clear coats such as polyurethane to paint, plastic laminates and baked-on enamels. |
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It put in generic, reservable rooms with rolling file cabinets, height-adjustable furniture, plug-and-go network wiring and other services. |
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The one cool thing is that there is a large lazy Susan in one of the lower cabinets. |
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The Liberals, under Robichaud, were criticized for an underrepresentation of anglophones in their 1960-1970 cabinets. |
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To clean wood cabinets, I love the orange-oil wood cleaner and the 'Feed-N-Wax' wood restorer and conditioner. |
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The solution which the left cabinets proposed for the railway question is emblematic of the new regime. |
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Drawers and cabinets under the counter conceal legal-size files and office supply storage. |
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First, the apertures in the cabinets are too small and, second, it is quite difficult to view whatever was sought to be shown from the ground. |
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Over the last fifteen years the quality of stock cabinets has vastly improved in appearance, detailing and durability. |
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Urban trees are transformed into guitars, cabinets, and rocking chairs, distilling the natural beauty of the urban forest into stylish art. |
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The premises consisted of a single dusty room, with a desk, two filing cabinets and one chair. |
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Bounding to the bathroom, he rooted through the cabinets, stuffing everything he found into pockets and hiding places in his sweaters and tunic. |
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Every ship had a few chart lockers, cabinets which contained the detailed maps by mariners since the first ships sailed out of sight of land. |
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I spent most of the night rummaging through desk drawers and sifting through filing cabinets. |
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Lin is a respected corporate leader who has long been tapped for the economics portfolio, but declined to serve in past KMT cabinets. |
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Once the cabinets are marked lightly in pencil, use an awl or a center punch to create an indentation at the desired spot. |
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Glass doors on adjacent cabinets feature a muntin grid similar to those on the window sashes. |
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The cabinets should be able to store a generous stack of plates, cups, saucers, and bowls. |
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Pinned specimens in museum cabinets were the taxonomist's arbiters for classification. |
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They passed cabinets and shelves filled with strange bottles and flasks and urns. |
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Years bleed into one another as file cabinets bulge with extraneous information. |
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Computer screens glow, fax machines stutter out reams of paper and the filing cabinets which line every wall bulge with thousands of documents. |
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The drawer rails inside the lower cabinets are tenoned to the case sides and partitions. |
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The three main divisions or grades of cabinets are stock, semi-custom, and custom. |
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She threw the bottle away and searched through the other cabinets for something edible. |
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Inside, cabinets of bones three rows high are concealed by curtains pinned with ribbons and handwritten messages. |
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Another soldier walks through, fingering the second-rate audio equipment fitted into the tackiest of green chipboard cabinets, fronted with shiny silver panels. |
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The blast smashed the windows of the store and of the apartment above it, and damaged glass cabinets in the store and the metal door to the storage room. |
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Even though our chiller cabinets operate perfectly I swear that the smell of the fresh beef and lamb becomes more and more detectable as the hours wear on. |
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Torches guttered in iron sconces set about the cavern and cabinets emerged at bizarre angles from ancient columns of stone etched with unnatural runes. |
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Since 1900, two-thirds of members of Presidential Cabinets have been Greek members. |
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Elsewhere in the house, freestanding cabinets also act as room dividers. |
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As the taste for chinoiserie flourished, textiles such as chintz, wallpapers, screens and cabinets freely incorporated Asian motifs both real and imagined. |
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The morning after I flew back home for spring break, I found myself fumbling around the kitchen cabinets for breakfast food that didn't boast high-fiber content. |
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Under the government's draft, future Cabinets would consist of 15 ministries, six councils, two administrations and four independent agencies. |
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The custom cabinets look like bright circus blocks, the tile backsplash has a harlequin pattern, and the pendant lights resemble spun cotton candy. |
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The planned new mast features six antennae, two telecommunications dishes, and at ground level, radio equipment cabinets and ancillary development. |
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The rooms are filled with magnificent writing tables with trompe l' oeil marquetry, cabinets, carpets, tapestries, porcelain and gold and silver wear. |
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The logs, the wood flooring, the cabinets, all of the materials down to the nails and screws which hold it together, were donated or purchased with donated funds. |
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Desks, computers, and filing cabinets fill the second-floor office space. |
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Mom turned to the cabinets and began looking for the measuring cup. |
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Remember, remodeling your kitchen or bathroom to maximize space can be done with custom or semi-custom cabinetry, or by selecting storage accessories in stock cabinets. |
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Cabinets are constructed from inexpensive medium density fiberboard and stained green. |
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Both bedrooms overlook the front and have en suite shower rooms that are partially tiled and fitted with showers, extractor fans and mirrored vanity cabinets. |
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Instead of paint, try a colored stain to revive wood cabinets or a vanity. |
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Vodka was limited mostly to the liquor cabinets of Eastern Europe until World War II, when Americans and the rest of Europe started knocking it back. |
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Like old, garish kitchen cabinetry, these smaller cabinets can start to look outdated and consequently ruin the look of everything else in the space. |
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This means the major parties struggle to achieve gender balance in their Cabinets and Shadow Cabinets. |
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Cabinets of coins, medals, and bronze statuettes became a characteristic feature of German princely collections. |
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I went through the drawers of my dresser today, tossing out all the accumulated dross of over seven years, and then repeated the process on the study cabinets. |
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In the two previous parts of this project we've ordered parts and prepared existing kitchen cabinets, and veneered the cases and refaced the end panels. |
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He later entered the field of industrial design and soon was producing everything from chairs and radio cabinets to models of streamlined planes and ships. |
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Straight ladders are the most common and least expensive type used with bookcases, display racks, and other types of shelving or cabinets that have a consistent depth. |
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The shelving, paint, woodwork and cabinets in the shop are all destroyed while the lack of electricity and filthy floors will involve major work to return them to normal. |
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Emily heard a sharp gasp, then the sound of shuffling feet, then several thuds and slaps as the purists complied with the request, their paws meeting the cabinets. |
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However, I guess I'd still lay long odds against it happening, since even bipartisan cabinets have mostly gone the way of the dodo bird these days. |
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Achieving the right look required refacing the cabinets, replacing the appliances and, as the Hortons discovered, making critical design decisions. |
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The Washington correspondent outstays Presidents and cabinets. |
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Installing trim, countertops, cabinets, flooring, and other woodwork would simply be a matter of cutting perfect 45-and 90-degree angles and miters. |
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The kitchen cabinets are rehabbed lockers used by factory workers. |
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Instead of engaging in small talk with editors, he sells via specialized agencies from his stock of 80,000 slides, all stored in iron cabinets in his house. |
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She's taken to upheaving the cabinets nearest the dishwasher. |
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To get at the cabinets you insert a key into the star's centre and turn it so that the whole screen assembly rolls smoothly out on castors towards you. |
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Sometimes framed and unframed photos are displayed amongst sports trophies on mantelpieces, in cabinets, on bookshelves and on the tops of televisions and fridges. |
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Stop dreaming about a kitchen full of cabinets, start building and save a ton of money in the process when compared to installing conventional stock units! |
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Cabinets or sideboards with height lower than your study desk and dining table instantly makes your room look so much bigger and neater. |
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Around the walls dinted filing cabinets were cluttered haphazardly. |
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Major cabinet turnovers have been rare, although chancellors occasionally have reshuffled their cabinets, shifting a minister from one post to another. |
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By the mid 18th century it was much more common for door furniture to be integrated with an interior design with ornament matching overmantels and cabinets. |
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Stacked against low wood tables and wood cabinets stuffed with old vinyl records are newly framed paintings waiting to be carted off to the National Museum. |
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City detectives afterward seized two file cabinets from the Brooklyn apartment of a prime suspect. |
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The seasonable nature of the trade led to the production of much more ambitious pieces of furniture such as tables, cabinets, bureaux and chiffoniers. |
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Three sets of retractable doors line the wall opposite the cabinets. |
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The rest of the furniture included a commode, two small pairs of open china cabinets, eight fretwork armchairs, four side chairs, and a pier glass. |
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Another useful clue to a mismatch is that many cabinets made to sit on bureaux and secretaire chests were fitted with a row of small drawers at the bottom. |
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The room was lined with filing cabinets, carousel filing systems, mag-tape racks and miles of shelving devoted to manuals in multi-coloured ring binders. |
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I also started saving all the jars I came across, stacking them at the back of already bursting kitchen cabinets, and generally just driving Maxence crazy. |
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The dominant feature of the playroom is a periwinkle blue storage wall that contains cabinets, drawers, a display niche, and a long, narrow counter. |
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He had brought home a sleek new camper with a kitchenette, polished wooden cabinets, and foldout beds. |
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On display will be small bronze sculptures, liturgical implements, artifacts in gold, glass cabinets, altar paintings, water containers known as aquamaniles and statues. |
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The design was still available from Morris and Company in 1912, priced at ninety-eight guineas, making it one of the most expensive cabinets offered by the firm. |
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Built beneath a grandstand of lumpy bluestone, it features honour boards the length of the room and memorabilia cabinets filled with old footy boots and yellowing programs. |
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He was standing in front of one of the many filing cabinets in his office. |
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Cabinets filled the corners and the ceiling was at a slant, it was obvious to the oblivious that this room was underneath a staircase. |
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When attaching furniture or cabinets to framed walls, it is important to align the screws with the stronger internal structure that can bear a load. |
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Ready-made pantries are available in almost any size and shape, from narrow cabinets to elegant armoires that have been converted for kitchen storage. |
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Entering it, one finds microscopes and computers, a battered, overstuffed sofa and easy chair, and a row of cabinets with tiers of shallow drawers. |
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To achieve this, she made the built-in desk and shelves look as much like furniture as possible, using molding at the top of the cabinets and staining the natural wood. |
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Before the advent of the ice box, when kitchen cabinets were still more of a luxury than a standard item, a pie safe was considered a prize possession. |
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The roll of paper towels was toppled over and on fire, the flames merrily making scorch marks on the counter and soot stains on the underside of the cabinets. |
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He pulled a bone china teacup printed with white floral bells, Lily of the Valley, from one of the cabinets. |
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He even milled trees from the property to build cabinets and furniture, such as platform beds, chairs and tables, based on Wright's angular designs. |
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Sure it had it's elegant aspects, like polished oak tables and cabinets, and fine material for the rugs and curtains, but the room was dull, and boring. |
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But the room's cabinets and work spaces were cramped and inefficient. |
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Our medicine cabinets are stocked with throat lozenges, painkillers and antiseptic creams designed to restore us to immediate health after the slightest scratch. |
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He says home renovations are one of the strongest sectors in the economy and people are buying new floor coverings, kitchen cabinets and light fixtures. |
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Not only are they used for fine furniture and cabinets but they are also the most desired wood for gunstocks. |
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Spotlights in egg-crating over counters give dramatic emphasis to cabinets at night. |
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I riffled through the built-in cabinets along one wall and found a stereo almost intimidating in its high-techness. |
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Collections are often displayed in a series of glass cabinets in the Cloisters of the UCL Main Building. |
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The members of the Bundesrat represent the governments of the sixteen federated states and are members of the state cabinets. |
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On 8 September 1956 Revise was approved by the British and French cabinets. |
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The most usual analyses of coalitions in politics deal with the formation of multiparty cabinets in parliamentary regimes. |
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India cabinets ornamented with gilded vases, or china filled with flowering shrubs or aromatic plants adorned their apartments. |
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They decided to reface their cabinets, putting new doors and fresh paint just on the fronts. |
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Damage to permanent parts of the building is covered, including items such as walls, cabinets and wall-to-wall carpets. |
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They build cabinets, wall units, desks and any other specially designed furniture custom fit for the clients needs. |
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In addition to cabinets and furniture, black walnut has been used for musical instruments, paneling, gunstocks, and other fancy wood products. |
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Mrs Ferry's daughter made goodwill gifts, at her instigation, of a fireguard and cabinets for a lounge in the home. |
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A company called InWall Creations has introduced a line of ready-made cabinets and accessories for the do-it-yourselfer to insert between studs. |
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Forensic experts had found traces of plastic explosive on the floor and inside kitchen cabinets. |
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The kick plate running along the bottom of your kitchen cabinets is usually removable. |
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They typically remove baseboards, tear out carpet, drill kick plates of cabinets for venting etc. |
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Bedroom one has a king-size bed, bedside cabinets, a fitted wardrobe and a bookshelf. |
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Kitchens include shaker-style cabinets, volcanic-tone countertops with glass backsplash, and Grohe faucets with stainless-steel appliances. |
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A pair of 1970 Marshall vintage basket weave speaker cabinets are expected to fetch 8,000 to 10,000 dollars. |
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Dad also built the maple kitchen cabinets while Andy experimented with stains to ebonize them raspberry and chartreuse. |
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Products include high end customs closets, sliding doors and room dividers, custom kitchen cabinets, Murphy beds, home offices and furniture. |
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The plainest and scruffiest MDF shelves and old scratched metal cabinets can be transformed with a lick of paint and a decoupage session. |
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The intruders attempted to break in to the safe, locked drawers and cabinets. |
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Another Amish-inspired product found in many medicine cabinets is a salve used for burns. |
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Dr Khaw is also encouraging people to keep their medicine cabinets well stocked over Christmas. |
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Her cabinet making business has empowered her to tender to supply the cabinets for the new clinic in Keetmanshoop. |
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When the carpentry is finished, the cabinets will be installed. |
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Keep items you use often in cabinets you can reach easily without using a step stool. |
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Storage racks and cabinets are necessary for drying clayware and storing firing supplies. |
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She stared at him for a second, then clomped down to the kitchen, banged the cabinets open and closed. |
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Cabinets with solid wood and dovetails are beautiful, if pricey, and with a good clear seal, they're just as cleanable as any synthetic, she says. |
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Our dealers can assemble the cabinets themselves, or offer them to their customers unassembled. |
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At other times, they use the offcut wood to build their own furniture for their home u wooden trunks to store clothes, or bedside cabinets. |
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Make sure you have no leaks in taps or pipes behind cabinets and walls and check your damp course is working effectively. |
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The Larstrand's bathrooms feature medicine cabinets with 24-inch televisions built into mirrors that defog at the flick of a switch. |
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Projects include Shaker pegboard cabinets, a Mission style display cabinet, a key house, and wall mounted display cabinets. |
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A 20 petaflop double precision deployment can be achieved in as few as 100 cabinets. |
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I want to redo the kitchen and put in new cabinets and new appliances. |
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It is evident that the consecutive Egyptian cabinets of the past few years, especially after the 25 January 2011 Revolution, have been underperforming momentously. |
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Some experts blame the problem on online pharmacies, but many agree that the biggest issue is that many prescriptions are stored in easy-access medicine cabinets at home. |
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Selby offers its Pencilight line of T-5 slim, thin Low-wattage high-output fluorescent lighting fixtures for curio cabinets, breakfronts and kitchen brightness. |
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She installed a sturdy catch to keep her cabinets closed tight. |
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It's possible to move partially filled cabinets without the crane if the cabinets don't have false bottoms and if the bottom drawers sit flat on the floor. |
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So the double resigner from Cabinets should get off his high horse and answer questions about how he won the lottery without buying a ticket. |
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Global Modular Systems currently includes components such as modular fluorescent lighting, cleanroom workstations and desiccators cabinets in their product line. |
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These may include improving lighting, installing handrails and benches in the bathtub, removing slippery scatter rugs, and re-arranging kitchen cabinets. |
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He was also an exceptionally good woodworker and built rocking horses, guitars, mandolins, all sorts of fine china cabinets, jewellery boxes and wooden toys all by hand. |
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His proudest offering is a matched pair of 17th-century huanghuali tapered cabinets formerly in the Museum of Classical Chinese Furniture in Renaissance, Calif. |
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Features include cathedral ceilings, a kitchen addition with custom wood cabinets and an island, a finished basement with a wet bar, and a Florida room. |
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The Steelmark logo was used in print, radio and television ads as well as on labels for all steel products, from steel tanks to tricycles to filing cabinets. |
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We need to prebuild these cabinets before the installers arrive. |
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Dimensional lumber made from softwood is typically used for construction, while hardwood boards are more commonly used for making cabinets or furniture. |
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During the first term of the Scottish Parliament, Sturgeon served as a member of the Shadow Cabinets of both Alex Salmond and John Swinney. |
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Cabinets and cubbies for coats, food, and sheets turn the walkway into a mudroom, pantry, and linen closet all in one. |
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All of Optima's M-series cabinets also feature advanced EMC shielding, reinforced corner members, cross-bracing, and stiffeners to handle rugged applications. |
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This DVD features clergy, congregational members and parish nurses in an engaging format designed for use with church councils, health cabinets, or staff meetings. |
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Consequently, for 20 years the throne was virtually vacant and Tory Cabinets led by Tory Prime Ministers filled the void, governing virtually on their own. |
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