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  2. Armchair Theatre (album) - Wikipedia

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    The songs "Every Little Thing" and "Lift Me Up" were released as singles, both featuring non-album b-sides, "I'm Gone" from the former and "Borderline" and "Sirens" from the latter. Despite positive reviews the album became only a minor hit.

  3. Standing frame - Wikipedia

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    Sit to stand stander. A standing frame (also known as a stand, stander, standing technology, standing aid, standing device, standing box, tilt table) is assistive technology that can be used by a person who relies on a wheelchair for mobility.

  4. Lift chair - Wikipedia

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    Lift chairs at Tampa Lift Chair Showroom. Lift chairs, also known as lift recliners or riser armchairs, are chairs that feature a powered lifting mechanism that pushes the entire chair up from its base and so assists the user to a standing position. In the United States, lift chairs qualify as durable medical equipment under Medicare Part B. [1]

  5. 5 Skiers Hospitalized After Lift Chair Collision at Ski ...

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    Five skiers were taken to the hospital after a lift chair collision at the Heavenly Ski Resort on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe. The incident occurred on Monday, Dec. 23 around 10 a.m. local time ...

  6. Santa Fe announces high-speed fast chair lift - AOL

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    Nov. 13—Ski Santa Fe announced last week that they will introduce the mountain's first high-speed chair lift for the 2024-2025 winter season. The "Santa Fe Express" is a new detachable Leitner ...

  7. Riblet Tramway Company - Wikipedia

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    They built more than 400 lifts, particularly in Washington, Oregon, and California, and as far away as Australia, New Zealand and Chile; one secondhand American lift has also been relocated to Pakistan. [3] They have the most double chair lifts operating in the U.S.