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Rubbermaid is an American manufacturer and distributor of household items. A subsidiary of Newell Brands , it is best known for producing food storage containers and trash cans . It also produces sheds , step stools , closets and shelving, laundry baskets , bins, air fresheners and other household items.
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The shed, the triangular aperture on the far right, shown from the back of a table loom Passing the shuttle through the shed The shed shown in tablet weaving. In weaving, the shed is the temporary separation between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven. The shed is created to make it easy to interlace the weft into the ...
7x7 may refer to: Boeing 7x7 series, Boeing's "7-Series" of airliners; Boeing 767, wide-body aircraft codenamed "7X7" during development; 7x7, a San Francisco-focused fashion, food, and entertainment magazine; 7x7 (website), a Russian website; V-Cube 7, the 7×7×7 version of Rubik's Cube
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The seventh Mandala of the Rigveda ("book 7", "RV 7") has 104 hymns. In the Rigveda Anukramani, all hymns in this book are attributed to Vashista.Hymn 32 is additionally credited to Sakti Vashista, and hymns 101-102 (to Parjanya) are additionally credited to Kumara Agneya.