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  2. John Mills Limited - Wikipedia

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    JML (John Mills Limited) is a consumer product company based around the UK specialising in the promotion of products in retail stores with video screens. [ 2 ] The company develops products in the categories of homewares, health & beauty, DIY and gifts and sells them through its website, TV channels and retail stores.

  3. JML Direct TV - Wikipedia

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    JML Direct TV was a television shopping channel owned by JML Direct Limited that mainly broadcasts infomercials featuring various products from the company. The channel was broadcast on Sky and Freesat. JML Direct TV originally launched on Sky channel 664, on 1 October 2002 as JML Direct.

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    Boasting 1.7-inch-thick soles, these pillowy platforms act like heavenly landing pads for your feet with every step. That's why many people wear them at home, especially if hard flooring takes a ...

  5. JML - Wikipedia

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    JML may refer to: Java Modeling Language, a specification language for Java programs; Journal of Memory and Language, abbreviated JML "Joiner, mover, leaver", a collection of business processes managing access to an organisation's systems within an identity lifecycle; JML (John Mills Limited), a UK consumer brand

  6. Murphy bed - Wikipedia

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    A Murphy bed (also known as a pull-down bed, fold-down bed, or wall bed) is a bed that is hinged at one end to store vertically against the wall, or inside a closet or cabinet. Since they often can be used as both a bed or a closet, Murphy beds are multifunctional furniture .

  7. Padded cell - Wikipedia

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    A no longer in use padded cell at the Old Melbourne Gaol in Melbourne, Australia.Photographed in 2012. A woman in a seclusion room, 1889. A padded cell or seclusion room is a controversial enclosure used in a psychiatric hospital or a special education setting in a private or public school, in which there are cushions lining the walls and sometimes has a cushioned floor as well.