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    From affordable console tables for small spaces to large entryway tables, these are the best entryway tables at every size and price point, based on reviews. Pro Tip: These Small Entryway Tables ...

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    The table is roughly 35 by 35 inches, and it has a spacious lower shelf for additional storage. ... and king sizes, and the brand recommends pairing it with a 10- to 12-inch mattress for best ...

  5. Adjustable Table E 1027 - Wikipedia

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    Table E 1027 is an adjustable steel and glass table designed by Irish designer Eileen Gray in 1927. Originally created for her E-1027 house, the table has since become one of Gray's most famous designs. [1] [2] The table's adjustable arm and light weight make it flexible in function. [2]

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    When O'Riordan was auditioned as the lead singer for the band, she wrote the lyrics, turning it into a song of regret based on an experience with a 17-year-old soldier she once fell in love with. [12]

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    [10] An exception to this is the use of the song in the 2018 Bo Burnham film Eighth Grade. Burnham wrote to Enya directly for permission to use the song, and recognized it as a serious choice for the film; "in Eighth Grade, 'Orinoco Flow' finally gets to be itself" rather than "fodder for ironic laughs". [62] [10]