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    PurSteam. This versatile ten-in-one cleaner is a fantastic option for car interiors—or as a garment steamer —and it’s just under $80. With three adjustable steam settings, you can tailor the ...

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    a game result in which no player/team wins (also tie) to suck smoke from a cigarette etc. a ditch that draws water off an area of land a shallow valley or gully. (n.) dresser (furniture) a type of cupboard or sideboard esp. for kitchen utensils * a chest of drawers, usu. with a looking glass (UK: dressing-table) drop (of liquid)

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    Smith said she thinks people like the trend because it shows how being silly with your loved ones is a universal experience. “Everyone has their own shared language and I think that makes you ...

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    View from Garrison Point Fort across the Gun Wharf and Boat Pond, Sheerness Dockyard, 1941. The Navy Board (until 1832); the Admiralty (after 1832). Sheerness Dockyard was a Royal Navy Dockyard located on the Sheerness peninsula, at the mouth of the River Medway in Kent. It was opened in the 1660s and closed in 1960.

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    A senior Australian government minister said Wednesday the bilateral relationship with India was good and had improved in recent years, but declined to comment on reports that two Indian spies ...

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    SS Manhattan (1931) SS. Manhattan. (1931) SS Manhattan was a 24,189 GRT luxury ocean liner built for the United States Lines, named after the Manhattan borough of New York City. On 15 June 1941 she was commissioned as USS Wakefield (AP-21) and became the largest ship ever operated by the US Coast Guard. In 1942 she caught fire and was rebuilt ...