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  2. Bathtub - Wikipedia

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    A bathtub, also known simply as a bath or tub, is a container for holding water in which a person or another animal may bathe. Most modern bathtubs are made of thermoformed acrylic, porcelain-enameled steel or cast iron, or fiberglass-reinforced polyester. A bathtub is placed in a bathroom, either as a stand-alone fixture or in conjunction with ...

  3. You Should Have Left - Wikipedia

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    One night, Ella sees the shadow of a man on the wall. The next morning, she asks Susanna why people dislike Theo. Susanna reluctantly explains that Theo's first wife drowned in the bathtub, and people suspected that he killed her, though he was acquitted at trial.

  4. Ella Gross - Wikipedia

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    Ella McKenzie Gross (/ ɡ r oʊ s /; Korean: 엘라 메켄지 그로스; born December 1, 2008), also known mononymously as Ella, is an American singer, model and actress based in South Korea. She first began her career as a model at age two and has modeled for fashion brands such as H&M , Levi's , and GAP .

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  6. Ella Emhoff - Wikipedia

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    Ella Rose Emhoff (born May 29, 1999) [1] is an American artist and fashion designer. As the daughter of U.S. As the daughter of U.S. Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff and stepdaughter of Vice President Kamala Harris , she is a member of the Second Family of the United States .

  7. Woman in a Tub (Degas) - Wikipedia

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    Woman in a Tub (or The Tub) is one of a suite of pastels on paper created by the French painter Edgar Degas in the 1880s and is in the collection of the Hill-Stead Museum in Connecticut. The suite of pastels all featured nude women "bathing, washing, drying, wiping themselves, combing their hair or having it combed" and were created in ...