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  2. Overhead clothes airer - Wikipedia

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    The rack ends serve to hold and space the rails, and act as points to secure the cords that raise and lower the unit. Cords go from the metal tether points to pulleys mounted on the ceiling, and then to a cleat hook mounted on the wall. The defining feature of this airer is its pulley system.

  3. IKEA Billy - Wikipedia

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    An IKEA Billy bookshelf. Billy (stylised as BILLY) is a bookcase sold by the Swedish furniture company IKEA. It was developed in 1979 by the Swedish designer Gillis Lundgren, and IKEA have sold over 140 million units of the bookcases worldwide. Its popularity and global spread has led to its use as a barometer of relative worldwide price levels.

  4. Bicycle basket - Wikipedia

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    Baskets are often mounted on the handlebars and made of traditional basket weaving materials such as wicker and cane or even woven plastic that merely looks like wicker or cane. They can also be made of other materials such as metal mesh. Euroboxes (for example 40×30×25 cm) or milk crates [1] are also used as bicycle baskets.

  5. Helicopter rescue basket - Wikipedia

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    Guard personnel tested out a basket which could fit up to 15 people, at the Air National Guard-Air Force Reserve Command Test Center at Tucson, Ariz. The basket which was tested is known as the Heli-Basket, is 4-and-a-half foot by 8-and-a-half feet, and hangs on a 125-foot cable below an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter. it was invented by John ...

  6. Winnowing basket - Wikipedia

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    A winnowing basket or fan is a tool for winnowing grain from chaff while removing dirt and dust too. [1] They have been used traditionally in a number of civilizations for centuries, [ 2 ] and are still in use today in some countries.

  7. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    A storage tank burst and flooded the streets of Boston with a 25-foot (7.6 m) high wave of molasses. Mango cult: It takes quite the cult of personality to have a fruit you gave as a gift be venerated. Masabumi Hosono: The only Japanese survivor of the Titanic sinking, and someone who wasn't welcomed in his home country after the disaster ...