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| A closet (especially in North American usage) is a small and enclosed space, a cabinet, or a cupboard in a house or building used for general storage or hanging clothes. A closet for food storage is usually referred to as a pantry. A closet, through French from Latin clausum, "closed" began life in the 17th century as a small private room, often behind a bedroom, to which a man or woman could retire, for privacy, reading, or enjoyment of personal works of art: for this usage, see Cabinet (room).,,Modern closets can be built into the walls of the house during construction so that they take up no apparent space in the bedroom, or they can be a large, free-standing piece of furniture designed for clothing storage, in which case they are often called a wardrobe or armoire. Closets are often built under stairs, thereby using awkward space that would otherwise go unused.,,In current British usage, a "wardrobe" can also be built-in, and the word "cupboard" can be used to refer to a closet. In Elizabethan and Middle English, closet referred to a larger room in which a person could sit and read in private, but now refers to a small room in general[1]. In Indian usage, a closet often refers to a toilet. This probably originated from the word water closet, which refers to a flush toilet.,,In North America, chests, trunks and wall-mounted pegs typically provided storage prior to World War II. Built-in wall closets were uncommon and where they did exist, they tended to be small and shallow. Following World War II, however, deeper, more generously sized closets were introduced to new housing designs, which proved to be very attractive to buyers. It has even been suggested that the closet was a major factor in peoples' migration to the suburbs |
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Travelex founder Lloyd Dorfman has funded the management buyout of Bridges Ventures' majority stake in serviced offices business The Office Group in a deal worth GBP43.3m. Article Tag: Bridges Ventures, The Office Group, Travelex ...
Fast Foward
We would tag bridges. I've had a friend get a breast reduction, while another is getting a boob job for graduation. A girl came up to my table at lunch one day and showed us her new damage to her arms. I eventually was able to get her ...
“to write”…
Whether it's politically inspired, lyrical, or random, “guerilla art” has been around since the beginning of time when man would tag cave walls like high school kids tag bridges and buildings today. Cool cats with the nick names ...
[OSM-talk] When is a bridge not a bridge?
However, I'm not sure such an elaborate scheme would catch on much unless there's a real benefit in tagging bridges to a greater level of detail. That's why I wondered whether you have a specific reason for wanting to tag bridges with ...
Reposting from "Fireside Chats from Hollywood" blog at TVGuide.com
This remarkable and fun tag bridges those two episodes nicely and I praised Andy for giving it to us. My favorite part of the Q and A panel which ended the show was when someone asked DC Fontana how she got involved and she said, ...
Black Is Beautiful: Harley's “Dark Custom” Line
Take the black handle bars using the same paint used to tag bridges and buildings back in the day, or the chopped and bobbed fenders. Then there are the signature “fists-high-in-the-air” handlebar designs, the stitched seats and a punk ...
Enter the Repeater
This magic tag bridges the gap between actionscript data and MXML UI. Cool! Note: When you compile the above code you'll get the following warning: Warning: Data binding will not be able to detect assignments to “myarray“. ...
BLARGHBLAHBLARGHITY
Your box of spray paint makes me JELEOUSSSSSS... come to Maine and we'll tag bridges and churches! RACHEALANDREACROWARY BLARGH I NEED TO BE ONLINE AGAIN ;______; Expect more of me... I hope. Time allowing... I need a scanner so bad xx ...
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