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  2. Kidnapping of Katie Beers - Wikipedia

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    The 6-foot-by-7-foot bunker was located under Esposito's garden and accessed via a six-foot long tunnel. The entrance tunnel was concealed by a 200-pound concrete trap door and hidden behind a removable bookcase in Esposito's office. The bunker contained a commode toilet and closed-circuit television system.

  3. Drain-waste-vent system - Wikipedia

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    Generally, a toilet outlet has the shortest trap seal, making it most vulnerable to being emptied by induced siphonage. An additional risk of pressurizing a system ahead of a waste stream is the potential for it to overwhelm a downstream trap and force tainted water into its fixture. Serious hygiene and health consequences can result.

  4. Cistern - Wikipedia

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    Modern toilets may be close coupled, with the cistern mounted directly on the toilet bowl and no intermediate pipe. In this arrangement, the flush mechanism (lever or push button) is usually mounted on the cistern. Concealed cistern toilets, where the cistern is built into the wall behind the toilet, are also available.

  5. Green Bay prison guard sentenced to 3 years in prison for ...

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    That prisoner told prison staff that each bag was selling in the prison for about $100, and he had been supplied the marijuana by another man, who gave it to him wrapped in a shirt through a food ...

  6. Flushing trough - Wikipedia

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    Flushing troughs could also be concealed in ducts behind the wall of a range of WCs, with the flush chains linked to flush levers. Although flushing troughs generally proved reliable, a key disadvantage is that repair of one siphon requires all WCs served by the trough to be out of service.

  7. Flush toilet - Wikipedia

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    A flush toilet (also known as a flushing toilet, water closet (WC); see also toilet names) is a toilet that disposes of human waste (i.e., urine and feces) by collecting it in a bowl and then using the force of water to channel it ("flush" it) through a drainpipe to another location for treatment, either nearby or at a communal facility.