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  2. Bunk bed - Wikipedia

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    Loft beds can be more expensive than bunk beds due to built-in storage capacity and other features. Other names for a bunk bed are mezzanine bed, (bunk) high sleeper (bed), and loft bunk. Triple loft bed; left, a loft bed with bookshelf below, right, a two-story bunk bed. A triple loft bed is an arrangement involving a total of three bunks.

  3. Bed size - Wikipedia

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    Standard North American bed sizes An American hotel room with two queen-size beds The sizes of mattresses use non-numeric labels such as a "king" or "full", but are defined in inches. Historically most beds were "twins" or "doubles" but in the mid-1940s larger mattresses were introduced by manufacturers.

  4. Sleeping berth - Wikipedia

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    Frequently, yachts have a bed in the extreme forward end of the hull (usually in a separate cabin called the forepeak). [1] Because of the shape of the hull, this bed is basically triangular, though most also have a triangular notch cut out of the middle of the aft end, splitting it partially into two separate beds and making it more of a V shape, hence the name.

  5. List of stock characters - Wikipedia

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    A cowardly shepherd named Corydon, who is afraid to help Pastorell when she is being pursued by a tiger, in Book VI, Canto X of The Faerie Queen by Edmund Spenser Cousin Oliver A young child who joins the cast of an ongoing series (usually a sitcom) after the previous younger characters have grown older and can no longer provide the comic plot ...

  6. List of lynching victims in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pictures of his lynching were sold to white citizens for five cents each. [354] Lang, Ed: African American: Rice: Navarro: Texas: 1916 "Attacking a young woman." Taken from a sheriff's posse and hanged. [355] Richards, John: African American: Goldsboro: Wayne: North Carolina: January 12, 1916: murder: Taken from jail and lynched [356 ...

  7. Nero Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    Although the Nero Wolfe stories take place contemporaneously with their writing and depict a changing landscape and society, the principal characters in the corpus (the term used by Wolfe fandom for the collection of books and stories, as the Baker Street Irregulars refer to the Sherlock Holmes tales as "the Canon") do not age.