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  2. Bath chair - Wikipedia

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    Bath chair Bath chair. A bath chair—or Bath chair—was a rolling chaise or light carriage for one person with a folding hood, which could be open or closed. Used especially by disabled persons, it was mounted on three or four wheels and drawn or pushed by hand. [1]

  3. Johnson Chair Company - Wikipedia

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    [5] 1902: On April 24, the factory was seriously damaged once again when fire broke out in the main warehouse. Losses were estimated at $80,000. [6] 1905: Adolph Borgmeier died on December 15. [7] Johnson's eldest son Joseph was elected treasurer. The company was manufacturing over 498 styles of chairs, and employment was between 501 and 603 ...

  4. Mark V Special Operations Craft - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Mk V SOC, SEALs traveled on any form of surface transport available, often resorting to taping lawn furniture to the available craft's deck. The original Mk V competition included three different designs, one Kevlar composite monohull, one aluminum monohull, and one aluminum catamaran hull; the aluminum monohull won.

  5. Shower gel - Wikipedia

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    Shower gel is a derivative invention of the liquid soap, which first appeared in the 1800s. In 1865, William Shepphard patented the formula behind the liquid soap, [1] but the product gained eventual popularity with the rise of Palmolive soap in 1898, by B.J. Johnson.

  6. Peter's Chair - Wikipedia

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    Peter's Chair is the third in a series of books by Keats, following the 1963 Caldecott Medal winner The Snowy Day (1962) and Whistle for Willie (1964), that follow an African American boy named Peter throughout his childhood.

  7. Seal of confession in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The Summa Theologiae devotes one article to the seal of confession, explaining that the seal may not be violated, including regarding matters that might indirectly lead to the seal's violation, not even violated by those who hear the confession. [5] Thomas gives two reasons for the seal's inviolability: the seal is divinely instituted and the ...

  8. Seal of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The Great Seal of the State of Georgia is a device that has historically been used to authenticate government documents executed by the state of Georgia. [1] The first great seal of the state was specified in the State Constitution of 1777, and its current form was adopted in 1799 with alterations in 1914. [ 1 ]

  9. Southern elephant seal - Wikipedia

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    In late 2023, a 600-kilogram (1,320 lb) southern elephant seal nicknamed "Neil the Seal" became an internet sensation after repeatedly hauling out in residential areas in southern Tasmania, causing numerous issues such as preventing a woman from going to work by resting in front of her car. His repeated interactions with humans have caused ...