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  2. Jukebox - Wikipedia

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    Serving as a remote control, they enabled patrons to select tunes from their table or booth. One example is the Seeburg 3W1, introduced in 1949 as companion to the 100-selection Model M100A jukebox. Stereo sound became popular in the early 1960s, and wallboxes of the era were designed with built-in speakers to provide patrons a sample of this ...

  3. Mathematical table - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical tables are lists of numbers showing the results of a calculation with varying arguments.Trigonometric tables were used in ancient Greece and India for applications to astronomy and celestial navigation, and continued to be widely used until electronic calculators became cheap and plentiful in the 1970s, in order to simplify and drastically speed up computation.

  4. Table - Wikipedia

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    Table (database), how the table data arrangement is used within the databases; Table (furniture), a piece of furniture with a flat surface and one or more legs; Table (information), a data arrangement with rows and columns; Table (landform), a flat area of land; Table (parliamentary procedure) Table (sports), a ranking of the teams in a sports ...

  5. Round table (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    The idea stems from the Arthurian legend about the Knights of the Round Table in Camelot. Today, round tables are often used at conferences involving many parties. The most famous modern round table was the one used for talks between the Communist government and Solidarity in Poland in 1989; see: Polish Round Table Agreement. Hence, the term ...

  6. Petticoat - Wikipedia

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    In French, petticoats were called jupe. [9] The basquina, worn in Spain, was considered a type of petticoat. [10] The petticoat in western men’s dress, what would become known in later years develop into the waistcoat, was from the mid-15th century to around the 17th century an under-doublet. [11]

  7. Chabudai - Wikipedia

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    Chabudai in a traditional setting In use, circa 1900. A chabudai (卓袱台 or 茶袱台 or 茶部台) is a short-legged table used in traditional Japanese homes.The original models ranged in height from 15 cm (5.9 in) to 30 cm (12 in). [1]