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    For some holidays, the majority of the festive decor lives inside the house, but on October 31, the scheme is all about outdoor Halloween decorations. After all, something needs to entice the ...

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    Spruce up your patio, deck or backyard with this stylish three-piece bistro set. The set includes two armchairs — and cushions! — and a square bistro table with a tempered glass top for an ...

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    Outdoor furniture becomes a top concern during this season but there are other items and accessories to consider as well. "Cold weather and moisture can encourage mold and mildew growth," says ...

  5. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    Chandeliers with many branches radiating out from a central stem, sometimes in tiers, were made by the 15th century, and these may be adorned with statuettes and foliated decorations. [29] Chandelier became popular decorative features in palaces and homes of nobility, clergy and merchants, and their high cost made chandeliers symbols of luxury ...

  6. Windowpane oyster - Wikipedia

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    The oyster's shells have been used for thousands of years as a glass substitute because of their durability and translucence. More recently, they have been used in the manufacture of decorative items such as chandeliers and lampshades; in this use, the shell is known as the capiz shell (kapis). [2]

  7. Acrylate - Wikipedia

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    Acrylates (IUPAC: prop-2-enoates) are the salts, esters, and conjugate bases of acrylic acid.The acrylate ion is the anion CH 2 =CHCO − 2.Often, acrylate refers to esters of acrylic acid, the most common member being methyl acrylate.

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