These little critters are found in mattresses, carpets, soft furniture and bedding. |
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Connoisseurs of American furniture have always taken a hard line about joinery. |
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The self-assembly furniture retailer said it was unable to deliver orders on time due to supply chain problems. |
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With portable flat-pack, self-assembly furniture and increase in built-in storage space, the wheel has almost turned full circle. |
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All her furniture was painted bright pink and her King size bed had black and purple throws covering it. |
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It's a large, traditional room with a fireplace, heavy furniture and a three-piece suite draped in throws. |
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But by about seven thirty, everything had been took from the two removal vans that had transported their possessions and furniture from London. |
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The newly graduated 46-year-old created a batch of trolley-based furniture for his degree course and is now hoping to make it into a business. |
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My room is pretty threadbare right now, but Rebecca promised that tomorrow we will go buy furniture for me. |
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Many furniture removal companies operate secure storage facilities on a weekly rental basis, which could be a short-term solution. |
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A plastics manufacturer from Bolton is remoulding operations with a move into furniture making. |
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In fact, I'm guessing they'll have to pry him loose from the furniture if they want to get him out of his dressing room for a rematch with Marco. |
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The table itself was yellow pine, a stern piece of furniture Rodgers had once hoped to extend with leaves and move into the dining room. |
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This means that furniture size should be relative to the appropriate space and free of bold patterns. |
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They were not furniture to store dance bags, substitute barres, or places to park ashtrays, coffee cups, and soda cans. |
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Built into the barge's old fuel tank, the green room looked like a furniture display in a second-hand store. |
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We bought paintings in job lots from the sale room in George Street and accumulated furniture as we went along. |
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The trailer was cramped and had no furniture except for a mattress and a wooden bench. |
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I was going to tell her she was hearing things and to go back to sleep when I heard the sound of breaking furniture below. |
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Brightly-colored furniture fills the small space, 3 beanbags, a small table, a TV, a bookshelf, a laptop, a Playstation and a keyboard. |
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Twenty interns in six unions worked on campaigns including in call centres, furniture factories, transport yards, hospitals and hotels. |
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The front part of the house, where he had met his customers, was cleared of furniture and his body was laid out there. |
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The store sells clothing, household goods, small furniture and garden implements. |
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His uncle who has a furniture shop has allotted a table space outside the shop to help him operate from there. |
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His wife, Olfah, is arranging furniture that has just arrived at their tidy two-bedroom flat. |
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All the brass furniture including the buttplate, sideplate, ramrod thimbles, trigger guard, and patchbox were hand polished bright. |
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French and English furniture and Japanese lacquered cabinets grace the room. |
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The series of period rooms are a matchless setting for the wonderful collection of furniture and artefacts. |
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If there is one style of furniture that conjures up eighteenth-century Venice it is imitation lacquer. |
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The wood floor creaked as they explored the old furniture and boxes that had dust inches thick layering them. |
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In light airy bedrooms, furniture of polished lacquer and glass is flexible. |
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The walls were all white and what furniture there was in the room was kept to a bare minimum, with only two chairs on one side of the bed. |
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Books, a floor mat, a CD player and a few odd bits of furniture complete the very functional interior of her home. |
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So, now, I've furiously cleaned and rearranged furniture and rehung pictures. |
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Downstairs is dominated by a slick bar, muted colours, mismatched furniture and a dark slate floor. |
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This massive book with its lavish illustrations of gorgeous furniture and interiors whets the appetite for more on the subject. |
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Custom furniture is unique and also crafted with care and with an attention to detail. |
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Tommy Steele used to fly in to buy Regency furniture from the Organ Brothers. |
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The heavy and massive furniture seems doomed to remain anchored to its designated space. |
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He began studying furniture making, but was very quickly drawn to sculpture. |
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The ground floor of the Regency hunting lodge is cleared of its existing furniture to make way for some strange and interesting pieces. |
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Amongst the furniture is a large chaise longue, with hugely over-sized ram's horn scrolls. |
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The gallery still houses one of the finest surviving suites of Regency giltwood furniture made to commemorate Lord Nelson and his victories. |
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In style, portable furniture imitated stationary pieces but often lacked omamentation such as marquetry, inlays, or elaborate mounts. |
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The vogue for marquetry on furniture originated in post-Renaissance Italy and reached its apogee in mid-eighteenth-century France. |
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Even allowing for the vicissitudes of history, the complete disappearance of an entire scheme of state furniture is puzzling. |
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In addition to elaborate marquetry panels and inset porcelain plaques, much of this furniture was accented with bronze mounts. |
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We had to borrow furniture and had to fundraise with Christmas bazaars, sales of work, that type of thing. |
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In the same decade major acquisitions of furniture by the Regency designer George Bullock were made. |
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Malmesbury's collection of antique art, furniture and mayoral regalia is being valued this week by fine art expert Stephen Hill. |
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For those who had seen only bamboo furniture on the roadsides, it was different. |
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Dixon leapt to fame in the 1980s with his wacky welded furniture made of bits of scrap metal. |
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Each element of the furniture is exemplary, and some items such as the casket for communion wafers are quite exquisite. |
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The furniture was all stained to match the black-stained cypress wainscoting. |
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Avis reported seeing a local resident standing in waist-deep water, helpless as her furniture floated down the road. |
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We also organise festivals to popularise bamboo furniture and local art forms. |
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The neighboring village of Bona is also known as a major producer of bamboo furniture and basketry. |
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Other Cottier furniture in the Jacobean or northern Renaissance style is made of ebonized or painted mahogany. |
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If you have been using a paste furniture wax like beeswax and you see ripples, you have applied too much. |
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You may protect the finish with a liquid furniture wax or cream polish that gives the desired gloss. |
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She mopped and waxed the floors, cleaned the bathroom and kitchen, dusted the furniture and did the ironing. |
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Vinyl cleaners sold in furniture stores or auto stores help clean stubborn soil on vinyl upholstery. |
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Among the museum's acquisitions, he discovered a piece of furniture that he had made 40 years before. |
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The largest group were Huguenots, many of them silk weavers, silversmiths, and furniture makers. |
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Working alone, Stevens produces his furniture from resawn veneers and air-dried solid wood using traditional joinery. |
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Darcy wanted to ask when he had ever paid any attention to furniture but he was acutely aware of Miss Elizabeth's presence. |
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Pat and son Fergus are involved in the Bolger family joinery and furniture business at Wells, Royal Oak. |
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The furniture is composed of pink and blue plastic, the sort of material only found in fast food joints. |
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Our mechanical equipment makes it possible for us to deliver all types of furniture components to you quickly, adaptably and individually. |
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The Lounge Committee had raffles to raise funds for furniture for the lounge, and for curtains and social events. |
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Gimson used his study of traditional country furniture to produce functional, well-proportioned designs. |
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Many architectural historians maintain that Mission furniture adhered more closely to the Arts and Crafts ideals than most British work did. |
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Well, me and the wife went to Ocean Finance to buy some new furniture to replace this gaudy tat. |
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The furniture in the room was either white or maroon, Miranda's favorite colors. |
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Any furniture will need to be raised off any floor surface that lacks a damp-course membrane, to avoid moisture being absorbed, creating wet rot. |
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And that could take awhile since I also have to buy furniture and whatnots and stuff. |
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They smashed the windowpanes of the cinema, damaged the furniture and ransacked the canteen. |
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Why Rhode Island furniture makers chose to compress the baluster shape to a round shape is still unclear. |
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The majority of furniture was veneered with mahogany, poplar or Karelian birch and had clear, easily recognized lines. |
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In the United States, Indonesian-made rattan furniture or garments are not inexpensive. |
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They made teak and afrormosia furniture in the 'sixties to a modern design. |
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Mr Caswell kept some furniture and clothing at the flat but did not live there. |
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Sandbags were put at the ready, hotel furniture and office equipment were removed to higher floors and safety signage was put up. |
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Wooden furniture units were the hottest items on the list, and were valued for their good looks as well as their utilitarian value. |
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Second hand office furniture is readily available and can easily be given a new lease of life. |
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Fall and winter were ideal times to increase furniture stock because successful planters had ready money from the annual cotton sales. |
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Glancing around the porch she saw new wicker furniture that went well with the old home. |
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The stately three-storey Georgian edifice agleam with intricate furniture comes complete with the ghost of former mistress Annie Palmer. |
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Another adjustment might be to rearrange office furniture to create extra space for someone using a wheelchair or an assistance dog. |
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Bean bags are reasonably priced, or try walking around your neighbourhood and you may find furniture free for the taking. |
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There is too much furniture and clutter in the second bedroom, including the wind chimes hanging in the window, which could be removed. |
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The appeal follows a recent spate of vandalism where bins have been set alight, plant pots have been kicked over and garden furniture damaged. |
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Use ladderback chairs, rocking chairs, benches, wicker furniture and Windsor chairs. |
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If a flood alert is issued, the Association of British Insurers advises that valuables and furniture are shifted to higher floors. |
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Pampered pets can relax to the sounds of tranquil music as they recline on miniature lounge furniture in their luxury heated rooms. |
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Wring the cloth almost dry and wipe the furniture section by section, drying with a clean dry cloth as you go so that no section stays wet. |
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This time it was a loud thudding and scraping, as though furniture was being moved around and, all the while, there was a persistent chattering. |
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If your furniture is in good condition on the inside but looks a bit tired, just have it re-covered. |
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As long as the shape and style of the piece is pleasing, quality furniture is worth re-covering. |
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As Tom and Casey approach the house they notice a bunch of furniture piled in the yard and guess that the family is getting ready to leave. |
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Other companies take scrap metal and melt it down for use in lowgrade metal products like garden furniture and sign posts. |
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I hired a local furniture guy who handles all of the hiring and personnel issues in Baghdad, where I have about 15 local employees. |
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A new store woos American furniture buyers with Italian design for every room of the house. |
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He said that in Jepara, the center of Central Java's furniture industry, the quality of teak wood was poor. |
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I believe furniture should have a modernist philosophy and be completely free of fake looks such as printed woodgrains. |
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In fact, we still have three tea-chests-full of furniture and knick-knacks sitting in the half-furnished family room. |
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Because of my work, people are more aware and they know why there's woodlice in old furniture and that spiders aren't going to harm them. |
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Modern touches come from white marble furniture and bathrooms, while floors are of highly polished terrazzo marble inset with aluminium. |
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The tradition of using portraits in ancestor worship reflects the faiths, customs, costumes, furniture and the art of painting. |
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A woodturner by trade, Merklen quickly found work for himself and his sons in the booming furniture trade. |
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Many of the staff involved work for small furniture and woodturning plants in the border counties. |
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Everything from custom-made furniture and designer knitwear to crafted silver jewellery will be on display. |
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However, the relatively soft woods of European furniture were no match for the humidity, tropical woodworms, and termites of Cuba. |
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The money meant the group could set up a workshop to repair any broken furniture collected. |
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On the suggestion of a friend, he tried his hand at procuring and marketing furniture manufactured by a Bangalore firm. |
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Each piece of furniture is built as if it were full size, with proper mortise and tenon joints rather than glue. |
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Custom-made furniture for kitchens and bathrooms tends towards the traditional, but with a contemporary twist. |
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From furniture to fashion, the wide array of stalls offer great temptations to those with a discerning taste. |
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This imported furniture was subsequently used as templates for locally made pieces. |
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Planning any furniture removal or backload can be very time consuming and stressful. |
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Boys carted crates of water in and others hauled workable furniture out on tractors. |
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The residents were piling up sodden carpets and furniture by the roadside, with the rain still teeming down. |
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Draw out your bedroom dimensions and on another sheet cut out your furniture to scale. |
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She sports an excess of eye shadow and towers over 20 tiny infants scattered around on the floor and furniture in the room. |
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And to promote the message the force has teamed up with furniture giant IKEA which is offering free timer switches to students. |
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And those willing to pay a little more, say 10-15 per cent, can get furniture made of pure teak, for a good bargain. |
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Sometimes, outdoor teak furniture might even develop some tiny hairline cracks on the surface. |
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With evidence like that, it's not at all hard to see why teak is commonly used in the construction, shipbuilding, and outdoor furniture industry. |
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There was a time when outdoor furniture was either teak, aluminum, or plastic. |
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Gone are the days when the rich, particularly the nouveau-rich, went in for traditional furniture in teak and stuff like that. |
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Gone are the days when valuable timber like rosewood and teak were considered predominant for construction works and furniture making. |
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Cuyler's furniture ranges from chairs with flowers for backs to stools with the child's name painted on them. |
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The story is that of an intensely Irish megalomaniac father, who lives in the violent and paranoid world of his furniture store mogul past. |
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The majority of high value sawlogs for floors and furniture manufacture come from older trees. |
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We've bought the kitchen, bathroom and most of the furniture already, and we'll be taking it all with us! |
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The furniture is tatty and the books looked about as appetising as goods in a car boot sale. |
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Color consistency helps camouflage the furniture mix, which, for many young couples, ranges from blow-the-budget to make-do to hand-me-down. |
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The furniture was covered with tarps and being moved to the basement of the building, as word was the new tenant already had furniture. |
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Jacob was an awesome help to me too, setting up my floor lamp and my bed, and moving furniture around. |
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The ten large bedrooms are all furnished in an antique Sardinian style, again with furniture from the Montiferru region. |
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The five woods most commonly used in furniture production are cherry, walnut, oak, maple and mahogany. |
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All the furniture was mahogany, from the four poster bed, to the vanity and armoir. |
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Its wide arched opening with tambour doors is a notable detail sometimes found on furniture from the Salem area. |
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Most furniture was made out of hardwood, for example, red sandalwood or walnut. |
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Some log furniture is sanded smooth, some are skipped peeled, some have the bark on and some are completely peeled. |
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They like remembering the good old times in the spacious room with furniture matching the topic. |
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Imagine that your garage is filled chock-a-block with old furniture and other kinds of junk. |
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All the furniture in the coffeehouse is of the 1930s style, the dark wood and rare ornaments creating an aura of mystery and peace. |
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The furniture in her room was as luxurious and expensive as the furniture in the lobby. |
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Choosing the best bedroom furniture among the multitude of possibilities isn't a piece of old tackie for the average Joe. |
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The firm wants to demolish the furniture centre and put up a horseshoe-shaped building facing Matalan and backing on to Drake Street. |
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Top quality Irish furniture has continued to fetch premium prices, whether sold by dealers or bought at country house sales or auctions. |
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The furniture is powder-coated sage green, so it will not compete with the garden around it, and the pieces are arranged with ease and grace. |
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Around the edges of the room were pieces of furniture like tables and a few chairs. |
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He made occasional furniture pieces such as tables and chairs, as well as picture frames. |
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You can use standard outdoor furniture or built-in tables and chairs, or carry pieces from inside the house for special occasions. |
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In the face of devastation caused by widespread deforestation, some furniture makers are turning to alternative sources of lumber. |
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Her furniture is formed of inflatable see-through plastic, while her bed looks like a solid block of lucite. |
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We are the kind of people, he thought, who buy their own furniture and second-hand at that. |
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The furniture has the rough rustic feel you can only get from hand crafting and is reminiscent of old Morocco. |
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In all the sale extends to 800 lots, ranging across plant, machinery, tools, office equipment, furniture and computers. |
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The houses would need to be empty and if they have period furniture and furnishings that would be an extra advantage. |
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The room is furnished with expensive period furniture and even an antique gramophone. |
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An avid antiquer, Peggy loves to rove the nearby town of Essex for one-of-a-kind furniture and accessories. |
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The artist Michelangelo Pistoletto created the furniture for the different areas of the building. |
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Stanley, a brusquely philistine furniture manufacturer, and Louise, his artily pretentious wife, exist in a state of permanent war. |
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An inventory of the National Gallery's furniture in 1856 lists only seven and a half dozen oak chairs and one rough deal table. |
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The men's dorms are decorated in virile earth tones and the rugged wood and tweedy furniture gives you the feeling of being in a hunting lodge. |
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The Indian furniture was usually of ebony, padouk, or rosewood with the floral borders and motifs either inlaid or engraved on ivory veneer. |
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The wood furniture was a light color of brown, and there were two armoires, and one large dresser in front, with a large mirror above. |
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It was a mixture of curvy furniture and extravagant materials, including lapis lazuli, ivory, amazonite, ebony, horn, and rose quartz. |
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Fancy furniture and luxurious carpets appear without warning in the living rooms of poor families. |
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Learning the trade and being an apprentice for years only to then acquire years of on the job experience is what custom furniture is all about. |
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His taste was a bit to fluffy colored for her liking though the shape and placement of the furniture could not be faulted. |
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Here, as in other places, Kent's elegant furniture and rich decoration anticipated the interiors of Robert Adam. |
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Walk into a furniture or cabinet store and the trend toward using stains and finishes to create an antique look becomes abundantly clear. |
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According to Delaney, the pieces are antiques of the future as the furniture is recognised for its high design. |
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The cramped cube filled with sharp-edged reversible furniture would certainly reduce anyone's desire to own property. |
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When it came time to reupholster furniture at Le Breau, things did not always go smoothly. |
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The third and final step called for reupholstering the furniture using noninvasive techniques in order not to damage the fragile wood frames. |
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Another money-saving option is to buy used furniture and get it reupholstered or refinished by a carpenter. |
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Upstairs, there are three double guest bedrooms and a blue and white bathroom with fitted furniture and a large corner shower cabinet. |
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However, furniture understood to be colonial in the twentieth century was a hybrid lot. |
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The furniture was late colonial style, red cherry that was still shining in its newness. |
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His rearrangement of the furniture left an important room, the anteroom to the drawing room, without a centrepiece. |
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Also known as brominated flame retardants, they are used in many everyday products, including electronics, furniture and textiles. |
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Protect your furniture and your cues with this beautiful Luxury Leather Cue Rest with moveable arms and protective feet. |
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One held the world and all its people and all its furniture and all the angelic choirs to be dreams in the mind of God. |
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Pine may ooze resin, so protect furniture and mantels with newspaper or plastic. |
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In some auctions, particularly very high-end art and furniture auctions, some or all the items sold may have a reserve price. |
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A list of the furniture and effects included in the sale is available on request. |
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A graduate of Liverpool Central College, Russell began his apprenticeship in Britain for a reproduction furniture company selling to Harrods. |
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Classic furniture also has rich carvings and ornaments, and many pieces use eye-catching colors such as gold and silver. |
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With walls painted a light yellow and the furniture the color of rich mahogany, it was a very welcoming place. |
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His father works as a bouncer and furniture repossessor, and is big, blonde, spotty. |
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Have you ever pulled a piece of furniture out from the wall, after several years, to find that the woodworm has been busy behind? |
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So, as of this weekend, my home is filled with furniture which was previously in my grandmother's unit, most of it in the same dark joinery of my home. |
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They were carpenters making chairs, Beds and other rudimentary pieces of furniture for the locals. |
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Teak furniture is generally all made with mortise and tendon joinery. |
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Synthetic carpets, chemically treated fabrics, painted and lacquered furniture are toxins that make continual skin contact, or may release fumes as they age. |
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The woodwork in the show includes large furniture items like tables, benches and screens as well as plates, letters openers and wine corkstoppers. |
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Few of us are immune to the lure of a stylish piece of furniture or accessory for the home, but all too often the choice can be small for buyers on a limited budget. |
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If a removal firm cannot remove furniture from a house without exposing its employees to unacceptable risk then it can and should refuse to do the job. |
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During the First World War it housed Belgian refugees, who made sabot clogs in the workshop of Arthur Simpson, renowned furniture designer and wood-carver. |
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A man-child with a high-pitched voice, his brilliant acidic wit shields the petrified innocence of someone incompetent at everything except moving furniture and writing. |
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The shop sells clothes, toys, books, records and CDs, small furniture items, kitchenware and household items, manchester and plenty of bric-a-brac. |
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Most antique furniture can suffer as a result of extremes in temperature, especially painted and lacquered examples and those inlaid with marquetry, brass or ivory decoration. |
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This luxurious piece of furniture is rectilinear, with sharply defined planes delineated by vertical and horizontal bands of ornamental marquetry. |
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Give furniture a rustic look by finishing it in a distressed, aged way. |
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Add in a full tailgate with an opening rear window, and you have the ideal vehicle for taking to the furniture store or transporting all of your scuba-diving gear. |
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His bedroom has to be just so, and he doesn't like furniture to be moved. |
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Inside, a bed and other furniture could be seen in the four exposed rooms, like a dollhouse displaying its innards. |
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Individual elements such as pieces of driftwood or bits of furniture retained traces of their former life, but also melted into the larger organic whole. |
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One lorry contained some very fine items of bedroom and sitting room furniture at good prices but this was the exception rather than the rule on the day. |
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The new range turns traditional notions of rattan furniture on its head. |
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You know that red mist thing where you find yourself punching some inoffensive article of furniture for no better reason than that you have just banged into it? |
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They said the park's units were only supposed to be available for retailers selling bulky items such as carpets, furniture and electrical white goods. |
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Back in 1974, people still stood in line to deposit paychecks, paid for groceries with cash, and put big purchases like furniture on layaway plans. |
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The highest quality teak furniture will also be fully machine made. |
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The list below represents the establishments that I normally buy my gun furniture and finishing supplies from when the shop doesn't craft or whomp them up. |
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I bought art deco furniture and art nouveau and great clothes. |
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Designed to blend in with the natural environment, this kind of outdoor furniture is usually constructed from hardy, durable woods like teak or redwood. |
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She was sitting on her balcony in her lawn chair, and began staring out at the house across from hers as the movers hauled boxes and furniture into the large house. |
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The grey carpets were threadbare and the furniture was falling apart. |
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Easy to launder, towels also save on furniture wear and tear. |
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If you want to suss out the cleanliness and hygiene level of any hotel, take a quick look behind furniture and drapes. |
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I think it's a sign we travel with way too many electronics, but nonetheless, four are on the desktop so you don't have to go rearranging the furniture to charge up. |
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Firefighters were able to remove all the undamaged furniture and personal effects of the occupiers to a safe storage area before making the property safe and weatherproof. |
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The carpeting is worn, the furniture is falling apart, and the electricity is out for most of the day. |
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Dusty books, smoking pipes, tarot cards, and a Ouija board fill the antique furniture positioning any object as a clue. |
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Then you can start deciding things like where to place furniture and acoustic material, finding a good room that's not a hallway next to a jackhammer and so on. |
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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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They axed doors down that could easily have been opened, broke furniture unnecessarily and tipped the contents of drawers and cupboards all over the place. |
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We got home lateish, and slept in later, then I worked most of Saturday while Paul moved around the furniture so we could accommodate a party on Saturday evening. |
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However, her popularity is waning as the big 3-0 approaches, so Garfield decides to dump her at an antique furniture store. |
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Every time he comes back to our London flat he hardly recognises the place, because I've got bored and moved all the furniture and changed the place. |
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Round the corner is a place that sells old furniture and reconditioned fridges and ovens, all plastered with neon cardboard stars, scrawled with marker pen prices. |
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Cindy Crawford sells furniture with Raymour and Flanagan to middle-class America. |
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I stayed at her side as we threaded our way through the room, accompanied by the sound of furniture scraping on the floor as patrons shied away from me. |
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The desks and chairs and some furniture were made of antique mahogany. |
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Every room was repapered and painted and new furniture was ordered. |
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The main types of stores that tend to fill up our retail warehouses are DIY stores, furniture stores, computer stores and toy stores, according to Cormac Kennedy. |
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Of course, hoofing your way through a labyrinthian furniture store in search of that perfect chair can also be about as much fun as dental surgery without drugs. |
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The furniture giant, which has 13 stores across the UK, has traditionally sold its kitchens to customers who have had to arrange their own fitting. |
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Exquisite furniture made from exotic woods fills the house, such as the large Victorian wardrobe veneered in amboyna wood, which can be seen in the Queen's Suite. |
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A smile touched his lips as he recalled how bored and frustrated he was with her drapery samples, carpet swatches, and catalogs of furniture and linens. |
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Regular IKEA goers will recognise that the real work comes in the perusal of the magazine, testing of the furniture and checking the specification in person. |
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The restaurant is decorated with 1950s furniture and kitsch from old TV shows. |
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Sicilian marquetry furniture is immediately recognizable by the rosettes with eight petals, similar to the quatrefoil of Genoa and the star of Naples. |
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Youngsters who began meddling with the furniture and other products on display, had to be restrained now and again by the elders accompanying them. |
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Its bubble shape, multicolours and unashamedly artificial materials are similar to the space-age furniture and products that have inspired the latest bout of retro-futurism. |
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They were going to sell her TV and furniture at a public auction. |
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There I am trying to organise tilers and carpenters and blinds and furniture deliveries and people couldn't be nicer, obviously considering I'm paying them. |
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You'll some fine old colonial and oriental furniture and jewellery. |
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When we first visited it, many years ago, we were delighted to find that they had assembled French colonial furniture and displayed it with great sensitivity. |
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The room is quite attractive with its bamboo furniture and luscious exotic ferns, but perhaps its most spectacular feature is the fountain which cascades down the window pane. |
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These compounds show up in everything from rugs and furniture treated with Scotchguard to Teflon pans, Goretex camping gear and certain types of dental floss. |
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Furniture and decor are very basic and instead of upholstered sofas the furniture consists of traditional wooden chairs that have a colonial appearance. |
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Blacksmiths, wheelwrights, and furniture makers set up shops in rural villages. |
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I rearranged the furniture to maximize the space in my small apartment. |
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They arranged the furniture in a grouping around the fireplace. |
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The furniture was of little worth since it was in such bad condition. |
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She arranged for the transportation of her furniture to her new apartment. |
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The craze for bambooing furniture and accessories was one of many popular paint techniques in the 18th century and early Victorian era. |
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So I turned my attention to setting up my new home, arranging the furniture and displaying Rita's sparkling glass and chinaware on the sideboard. |
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Cutter and Bolan climbed around the furniture and piled into the back of the truck. |
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The paint in many rooms is peeling, and in some rooms the furniture is dusty and cobwebbed. |
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She distressed the new media cabinet so that it fit with the other furniture in the room. |
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Amongst the rich this part of a hawk's furniture is ornamented with embroidery, handsome silver aigrettes, tassels and other decorations. |
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His house is made of synthetic and plastic materials, and furniture consist of incongruitous articles of synthetic materials. |
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Morris began experimenting with various crafts and designing furniture and interiors. |
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British Utility furniture of the 1940s also derived from Arts and Crafts principles. |
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Batchelder in Pasadena, California, and idiosyncratic furniture of Charles Rohlfs all demonstrate the influence of Arts and Crafts. |
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Since the house was underinsured, we couldn't afford to replace most of the furniture after the fire. |
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In her straight-ahead photographs of storefronts, an arrangement of shoes or shrink-wrapped furniture becomes a vanitas still life. |
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His furniture often featured a keyhole design, and had unusual coverings, including parchment and silk, and inlays of bone and ivory. |
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They often collaborated with the furniture designer Louis Majorelle, whose home and workshops were in Nancy. |
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In all of these houses, the architects also designed the furniture and the interior decoration, down to the doorknobs and carpeting. |
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It was designed by Henri Sauvage as a showcase for Majorelle's furniture designs. |
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For this reason, when Art Nouveau architecture went out of style, the style of furniture also largely disappeared. |
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The furniture of de Feure at the Bing pavilion won a gold medal at the 1900 Paris Exposition. |
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Other influential Paris furniture designers were Charles Plumet, and Alexandre Charpentier. |
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There was no furniture in the abandoned house, other than a broken bedstead. |
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Further from the coast, furniture danced on the floors and wine casks rolled off their stands. |
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Once weaned, they may become destructive to leather objects, furniture and electric cables. |
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Deer antlers are also used for decorative purposes and have been used for artwork, furniture and other novelty items. |
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Examples of modern carved ivory objects are okimono, netsukes, jewelry, flatware handles, furniture inlays, and piano keys. |
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This lamp was the most important article of furniture for the Inuit, Yupik and other Eskimo peoples. |
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Hardwoods cut for furniture are cut in the fall and winter, after the sap has stopped running in the trees. |
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The houses of the rich were also furnished with rosewood furniture and feathery latticework. |
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The sturdy furniture in the student lounge was pragmatic, but unattractive. |
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Wood furniture and other items are made by the Huasteca people, mostly using cedar and palm trees. |
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Buy your furniture and appliances prescratched. Scratch-and-dent can save you plenty, especially when you bargain down the price even more. |
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Paint, varnish, lubricating oil, leather dressings, furniture polish, insecticides, and nitroglycerin are made from peanut oil. |
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Much attention was paid to fine details in clothing, and where applicable, to furniture and other signs of a person's position in society. |
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Since 1838, the city has also been noted for its furniture industry and is home to five of the world's leading office furniture companies. |
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So they pulled the furniture away from the wall and found a pile of little dried ratshit pellets behind the dresser. |
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Queen Anne style architecture and Queen Anne style furniture were named after her. |
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Many products described as wrought iron, such as guard rails, garden furniture and gates, are actually made of mild steel. |
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I am looking to hire a furniture relocator to move my items from my current house to my new flat. |
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