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  2. We Found 20 Actually Stylish TV Stands for Your Living Room - AOL

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    Buy: Unson Media Console $1,789.00 . 5. Walker Edison Milton Classic 2 Shelf Corner TV Stand BEST FOR CORNERS. This media stand from Walker Edison has four open shelves and short legs, giving it a ...

  3. Steelcase - Wikipedia

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    The ergonomic office chair was designed with eight adjustable areas for users to control, including chair height, armrest positioning, lumbar support, seat depth, and back positioning. The chair was developed over four years, cost $35 million to design, and resulted in 11 academic studies and 23 patents.

  4. Television set - Wikipedia

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    46-inch (120 cm) LCD television set in a cardboard box 120 cm × 70 cm × 25 cm (47 in × 28 in × 10 in) (height, width and depth). Such packages are difficult to handle and expensive to send via commercial carriers, which renders the selling of used TVs cumbersome.

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    3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.

  6. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    High chair by Cosco (1957) High chair, a children's chair to raise them to the height of adults for feeding. They typically come with a detachable tray so that the child can sit apart from the main table. Booster chairs raise the height of children on regular chairs so they can eat at the main dining table.

  7. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is turning 100. Photos ...

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    The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was first held on November 27, 1924. It's been a hallmark of the holiday season since then, featuring celebrities and character balloons.