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  2. Bar stool - Wikipedia

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    In commercial settings, swivel and floor mounted bar stools are common. Floor mounting renders the stool immovable, so it cannot be stolen or used as a weapon in a bar fight. Floor-mounted stools generally are mounted on a column, but stools with legs can also be secured to the floor using metal brackets. The normal seat height for a bar stool ...

  3. Vanity height - Wikipedia

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    The top 370m (equivalent to an 85-story building), or 37% of the building's total height, will be unusable. When vanity height is excluded, the height progression of the world's tallest buildings looks much more modest. [4] [5] The CTBUH requires a structure's vanity height to be under 50% to be defined as a "building." Otherwise, it is ...

  4. The Face on the Barroom Floor - Wikipedia

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    The Face on the Bar-Room Floor, a film directed by John Ford, adapted from the poem; The Face on the Bar Room Floor, a film directed by Bertram Bracken; The Face on the Barroom Floor, a 1936 painting on the floor of the Teller House Bar in Central City, Colorado, U.S., inspired by the poem

  5. The Face upon the Barroom Floor - Wikipedia

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    When he renders the face on the barroom floor. The poem is mentioned as a screen test for Jeannie in the TV sitcom I Dream of Jeannie (season 1, episode 9). The poem is specifically referenced in the last verse of "The Mount Holyoke Drinking Song": The face upon the barroom floor I'd rather be than dull once more. We're here, Bring on the beer.

  6. Grab bar - Wikipedia

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    The required mounting height is universally 33 to 36 inches (840 to 910 mm) from top of gripping surface of the grab bar to the finish floor. DOJ 2010 ADA standards 609.4. ADA-style grab bars and their mounting devices should withstand more than 250 pounds (1112 N) of force.