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  2. Amazon, Walmart still sell older dressers that pose tip-over ...

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    According to the federal Sturdy Act, unanchored dressers should remain upright for at least 10 seconds with a 60-pound weight hanging from an open, top drawer. The new rule applies only to ...

  3. Chest of drawers - Wikipedia

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    Chest of drawers from the 18th century, collection King Baudouin Foundation. A chest of drawers, also called (especially in North American English) a dresser or a bureau, [1] is a type of cabinet (a piece of furniture) that has multiple parallel, horizontal drawers generally stacked one above another.

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    The best Walmart early Black Friday deals. Walmart. Ninja 4-Quart Air Fryer. $59 $89 Save $30. This jack-of-all-trades performs four crucial kitchen functions: air-frying, roasting, reheating and ...

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    And because Walmart is one of our favorite places to buy furniture and decor online for cheap, we've taken a spin through their shelves to find 11 goodies under $50 to get your home ready for ...

  6. Irish dresser - Wikipedia

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    Irish dresser from County Carlow (1844) An Irish dresser (Hiberno English), sometimes known as a kitchen dresser, is a piece of wooden Irish vernacular furniture consisting of open storage or cupboards in the lower part, with shelves and a work surface, and a top part for the display of crockery, but also any objects of monetary or sentimental value.

  7. Roscoe Cartwright - Wikipedia

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    Roscoe Conklin "Rock" Cartwright (May 27, 1919 – December 1, 1974) was the United States' second-ever African American U.S. Army brigadier general, third-ever black American U.S. general officer, and the first black field artilleryman promoted to brigadier general.