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  2. Diario de Manila - Wikipedia

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    Diario de Manila was a Spanish language newspaper published in the Philippines, founded on October 11, 1848, and closed down by official decree on February 19, 1898, after the colonial authorities discovered that its installations were being used to print revolutionary material.

  3. Footstool - Wikipedia

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    Editing footstool An Ottoman footstool Self-portrait of William Notman (with one foot resting on a footstool) Automobile pedals in a Subaru Legacy. From left to right: foot rest, clutch, brake, accelerator. A footstool (foot stool, footrest, foot rest) is a piece of furniture or a support used to elevate the feet.

  4. Vehicle mat - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle mats, also known as "automobile floor mats", are designed to protect a vehicle's floor from dirt, wear, and salt corrosion. One major use of a vehicle mat is to keep the car looking clean. Most mats can be easily removed for cleaning and then replaced. Some require fixation points to ensure they remain fixed in position. Mats are ...

  5. El diario de Mariana - Wikipedia

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    El diario de Mariana (Spanish: Mariana's magazine And Also Known As Stylelized DDM Since 2015) is an Argentine talk show, hosted by Mariana Fabbiani. It was aired by El Trece . It was released to be premiere On May 20, 2013 to concluded On December 30, 2019.

  6. Tom Stafford: Sticking my foot into it and learning from it - AOL

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    Jul. 23—Sometimes we're flat-out stupid, which is a tougher fix. Other times, we're ignorant. We just don't know any better. For that, there's an easier, though sometimes awkward fix: Learning.

  7. Carpet hanger - Wikipedia

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    A carpet hanger in Prague Children playing at a carpet hanger, Łódź, c. 1960s. The outdoor carpet hanger (also carpet stand or carpet rack) is a construction to hang carpets for cleaning with the help of carpet beaters. It is known in Germany, Poland, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, Finland, [1] Sweden, Romania, Russia, and other countries.

  8. Floor sanding - Wikipedia

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    A timber floor after carpet has been pulled. The "fluff" is carpet adhesive. A rimu timber floor after the first cut. Preparation is the first stage of the wood floor sanding process. All nails which protrude above the boards are punched down. Nails can severely damage the sanding machines which are being used.

  9. Friction burn - Wikipedia

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    Friction burn caused by a treadmill. Example of a third-degree friction burn. A friction burn is a form of abrasion caused by the friction of skin rubbing against a surface. A friction burn may also be referred to as skinning, chafing, or a term named for the surface causing the burn such as rope burn, carpet burn or rug burn.