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  2. Parsons table - Wikipedia

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    The Parsons table is a modernist square or rectangular table whose four legs are square in cross-section, flush with the edges of the top, and equal to it in thickness. [ 1 ] The Parsons table was designed by Jean-Michel Frank while he was working at Parsons Paris , then known as the Paris Atelier.

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    Stanley 40-Ounce Quencher Tumbler "At Walmart, prices vary wildly, but prices seem to average around $64.95 for this size of the tumbler," Ramhold said.

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    Many Americans are opting to do their grocery shopping at Walmart. A 2023 GOBankingRates survey found that 37% of Americans do most of their grocery shopping at the retailer, making it a very close...

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    If your already limited counter space isn't an option, we found a useful folding table on sale at Walmart for under $35 to the rescue. Mainstays $38 $40 Save $2

  6. List of University of Hull people - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Parsons – professor of sedimentology; Barrie Pettman, lecturer in Industrial Relations in the Department of Social Administration; publisher and philanthropist. John Guest Phillips FRS – endocrinologist and gerontologist, Professor of Zoology at Hull (1967–1979), Vice Chancellor of Loughborough University (1986–1987). [2]

  7. 777 and Other Qabalistic Writings of Aleister Crowley

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    The tables were constantly revised in Crowley's lifetime but it was not until 1955 that they were published ("Revised Prolegomena Symbolica ad Systemam....."). This includes smaller tables that extrapolate correspondences of the five elements, twelve zodiacal signs and seven planets only.