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  • 121Standing desk — A standing desk is both an antique desk and a modern desk form conceived for writing and/or reading while standing up or while sitting on a high stool. The term stand up or stand up desk is also used. During the 18th and 19th centuries, standing… …

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  • 122Peterhof — ( ru. Петергоф, Petergof , originally named nl. Peterhof , the Dutch for Peter s Court ) is a municipal town within Petrodvortsovy District of the federal city of Saint Petersburg on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland (population 64,791… …

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  • 123HP 300 — The HP 300 Amigo was a computer produced by Hewlett Packard (HP) in the late 1970s based loosely on the stack based HP 3000, but with virtual memory for both code and data. The HP300 was cut short from being a commercial success despite the huge… …

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  • 124List of devices used by Doctor Doom — This article lists devices used by the Doctor Doom, a fictional supervillain of the Marvel Comics universe and enemy of the Fantastic Four. Over the course of his appearances, Doom has used over 100 devices, many of which he also invented.… …

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  • 125Daniel Pabst — Modern Gothic diningroom of the Theodore Roosevelt Sr. townhouse in New York City (1873, demolished). Based on designs by Frank Furness, the paneling, woodwork and furniture is attributed to Pabst. The dining table is in the collection of the… …

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  • 126altarpiece — /awl teuhr pees /, n. a painted or carved screen behind or above the altar or communion table in Christian churches; reredos. [1635 45; ALTAR + PIECE] * * * Painting, relief, sculpture, screen, or decorated wall standing on or behind an altar in… …

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  • 127saltcellar — /sawlt sel euhr/, n. a shaker or dish for salt. [1400 50; SALT1 + CELLAR, for earlier saler saltcellar, late ME < OF saliere < L salaria, n. use of fem. of salarius (adj.) pertaining to salt, equiv. to sal SALT1 + arius ARY] * * * also called&#8230; …

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  • 128Western sculpture — ▪ art Introduction       three dimensional artistic forms produced in what is now Europe and later in non European areas dominated by European culture (such as North America) from the Metal Ages (Europe, history of) to the present.       Like&#8230; …

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