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  2. Table fish - Wikipedia

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  3. Folding Beijing - Wikipedia

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    Folding Beijing ( simplified Chinese: 北京折叠; traditional Chinese: 北京折疊; lit. 'Beijing Folds') is a science fiction novelette by the Chinese writer Hao Jingfang . This work was originally posted on newsmth.net, the BBS of Tsinghua University, in December 2012. It took the author around 1 month to plan, and 3 days to write. [1]

  4. Sawhorse - Wikipedia

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    Sawhorse. Diagram of a sawhorse. A folding sawhorse. In woodworking, a saw-horse or sawhorse (saw-buck, trestle, buck) [1] is a trestle structure used to support a board or plank for sawing. A pair of sawhorses can support a plank, forming a scaffold. [2] In certain circles, it is also known as a mule and a short sawhorse is known as a pony.

  5. Deckchair - Wikipedia

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    Deckchair. A deckchair (or deck chair) is a folding chair, usually with a frame of treated wood or other material. The term now usually denotes a portable folding chair, with a single strip of fabric or vinyl forming the backrest and seat. It is meant for leisure, originally on the deck of an ocean liner or cruise ship.

  6. Urine-diverting dry toilet - Wikipedia

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    A urine-diverting dry toilet ( UDDT) is a type of dry toilet with urine diversion that can be used to provide safe, affordable sanitation in a variety of contexts worldwide. The separate collection of feces and urine without any flush water has many advantages, such as odor-free operation and pathogen reduction by drying.

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  8. William Kitchiner - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. British. Known for. Cook's Oracle, crisp, creator of Wow-Wow sauce. William Kitchiner M.D. (1775–1827) was an English optician, amateur musician and cook. [1] A celebrity chef, he was a household name during the 19th century, and his 1817 cookbook, The Cook's Oracle, was a bestseller in the United Kingdom and the United States. [2]

  9. Dive boat - Wikipedia

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    Generally a professional crew operate the boat. The boat provides shelter from the weather and is likely to have various facilities such as a toilet (called the "head") and a small kitchen (called a "galley"), to cater for the guests and crew. Day-boats may have a saloon where divers can relax on upholstered benches, and one or more dining tables.