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  2. Pier table - Wikipedia

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    A pier table made in Boston, Massachusetts, between 1815 and 1825. A pier table is a table designed to be placed against a wall, either between two windows [1] or between two columns. [2] It is also known as a console table ( French: console, "support bracket"), although furniture historians differentiate the two types, not always consistently.

  3. Molding (decorative) - Wikipedia

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    Molding (decorative) Moulding (British English), or molding (American English), also coving (in United Kingdom, Australia), is a strip of material with various profiles used to cover transitions between surfaces or for decoration. It is traditionally made from solid milled wood or plaster, but may be of plastic or reformed wood.

  4. 15 Ways to Prepare Whole Fish, From Salt Baking to Steaming

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    Stuff snapper with salt and a rosemary sprig; rub the fish with oil, garlic, and dried rosemary; and sprinkle both sides with breadcrumbs plus more oil. Grill until golden and serve with lemon ...

  5. Mackin Table - Wikipedia

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    Mackin Table. Geography. Continent. Antarctica. Range coordinates. 84°57′S 64°0′W. /  84.950°S 64.000°W  / -84.950; -64.000  ( Mackin Table) The Mackin Table ( 84°57′S 64°0′W) is an ice-topped, wedge-shaped plateau, about 20 nautical miles (37 km; 23 mi) long, standing just north of Patuxent Ice Stream in the Patuxent ...

  6. Chateaubriand (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Chateaubriand (sometimes called chateaubriand steak) is a dish that traditionally consists of a large front cut fillet of tenderloin grilled between two lesser pieces of meat that are discarded after cooking. [1] While the term originally referred to the preparation of the dish, Auguste Escoffier named the specific front cut of the tenderloin ...

  7. Lyttelton Harbour - Wikipedia

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    This was joined in 1858 by the completion of a road to Sumner over Evans Pass, and in 1867 by the opening of the Lyttelton Rail Tunnel. In 1877 the Lyttelton Harbour Board (now Lyttelton Port Company) started building an inner harbour, [ 3 ] and in 1895 the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand started a steamship service on the 200 nmi (370 ...

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