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  2. Umbrella stand - Wikipedia

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    Umbrella holder outside a store. An umbrella stand is a storage device for umbrellas and walking sticks. They are usually located inside the entrance of a home or public building, and are sometimes complemented by a hanger or mirror, [1] or combined with a coat rack. The stand is used to hold umbrellas when they are not in use.

  3. List of My Three Sons episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Dean explains in a flashback that last Monday night it was raining and the boys were bored. Mike brings into the room an umbrella stand shaped like a hippopotamus foot. The next day the boys bring the foot into the forest. Mike is sent to keep Quinby Lewis (Hank Patterson), the caretaker, busy. Then the boys use the foot to make tracks that ...

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  5. List of Fraggle Rock episodes - Wikipedia

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    Doc moves into his new workshop and finds a hole in the wall, which—unknown to him—connects Fraggle Rock and the outside world. Uncle Traveling Matt sets out to explore "Outer Space", giving Gobo the job of collecting the postcards he sends back describing his discoveries. After some deliberation, Gobo accepts responsibility for his new ...

  6. Retort stand - Wikipedia

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    Retort stand. In chemistry, a retort stand, also called a clamp stand, [1] a ring stand, [2] or a support stand, [3] is a piece of scientific equipment intended to support other pieces of equipment and glassware — for instance, burettes, test tubes and flasks. [4] The typical ring stand consists of a heavy base and a vertical rod, both ...

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