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  2. How to Add More Seating to Your Kitchen Island - AOL

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    These kitchen island ideas with seating and storage make the kitchen a home's hub. Find ideas for small kitchen islands and large kitchen islands with seating.

  3. This storage island that's like adding extra countertops to ...

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    This rolling storage island is like adding three extra shelves to your kitchen. $66 at Walmart We first wrote about this rolling cart several months ago, when we spotted it on sale for $100.

  4. This Versatile Rolling Island Is a Small Kitchen Game Changer

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    Behling Solid Wood Prep Table. If you have a small kitchen, this Red Barrel Studio prep table is a solid choice. After all, just look at the depth of that chopping block.

  5. Montreal Community Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Many of the moveable items have been in storage for a number of years and are yet to be catalogued. A catalogue of moveable heritage will be produced indicating items originally associated with the theatre. This will be revised from time to time and the Director of the Heritage Branch notified. [1]

  6. Train of Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    The Train of Tomorrow was an American demonstrator train built as a collaboration between General Motors (GM) and Pullman-Standard between 1945 and 1947. It was the first new train to consist entirely of dome cars, which were the brainchild of GM vice president and Electro-Motive Division (EMD) general manager Cyrus Osborn, who conceived the idea while riding in either an F-unit or a caboose ...

  7. Warangesda Aboriginal Mission - Wikipedia

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    "The news was a shock to the surviving residents. Knocker Williams first heard it from a white man in Darlington Point. 'Bloody hell", he said. The government cleared the people off and sold their property: at a big clearing sale in January 1925, 500 sheep, 9 cattle, 5 horses and a lot of plant were auctioned off.