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  2. Volunteers build beds for keiki

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    “All of the beds are built capable of being set up as either a single or a bunk bed. So far, I believe, we’ve installed 12 beds in a bunk-bed setup and six as singles, ” Denise said.

  3. Bed base - Wikipedia

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    These beds have wooden frames, glued and lashed together. [4] In some cases the woven bed support survives. Some Ancient Egyptian beds were made with reeds or plaited string. [3] Tutankhamen's tomb contained beds (one of gilded ebony). Studies of ancient hieroglyphs suggest that the platform beds were revered in Egyptian culture. While common ...

  4. Futon - Wikipedia

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    These were only sometimes set on a bedframe. The term "bed" did not originally include the bedframe, but only the bedding, the same components included in a Japanese futon set. [20]: 674–5 vol1 It was also traditional to air these beds, and duvets are still aired in the window in Europe.

  5. Bed - Wikipedia

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    A bunk bed is two or more beds one atop the other. Bunk beds are used for adults in military barracks and in some ski lodges. Bunk beds are used for children and teens in summer camps. Some inexpensive hostels provide bunk beds for guests. Bunk beds are used for children in private homes. A loft bed is similar to a bunk bed, except there is no ...

  6. Russia detains Uzbek national over bomb assassination of ...

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    Russia said on Wednesday it had detained a man from Uzbekistan over the killing of a senior Russian general and his assistant in Moscow a day earlier. Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, who headed Russia’s ...

  7. Sleeping berth - Wikipedia

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    Frequently, yachts have a bed in the extreme forward end of the hull (usually in a separate cabin called the forepeak). [1] Because of the shape of the hull, this bed is basically triangular, though most also have a triangular notch cut out of the middle of the aft end, splitting it partially into two separate beds and making it more of a V shape, hence the name.