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Trump Home has also sold light fixtures, rugs, bath and bedding collections, and a candle and fragrance diffuser collection. In 2011, Lexington chose not to renew its licensing agreement with Trump Home. Two years later, Trump Home entered a partnership with furniture company Dorya International to manufacture Trump-branded furniture.
A trifecta is a parimutuel bet placed on a horse race in which the bettor must predict which horses will finish first, second, and third, in the exact order. [1] Known as a trifecta in the US and Australia, [ 2 ] this is known as a tricast in the UK, [ 3 ] a tierce in Hong Kong , [ 4 ] a triactor in Canada [ 5 ] and a tiercé in France . [ 6 ]
A trifecta is a type of horse racing bet. Trifecta may also refer to: Trifecta, a 2009 album by Pavlo, Rik Emmett, and Oscar Lopez "Trifecta" (Judge Dredd story), published in the comic 2000 AD in 2012; Government trifecta, in which the same political party controls the executive branch and both chambers of the legislative branch
Due to the imprecise nature of the name (as opposed to other bets such as the trifecta), superfecta bets can sometimes require selecting more than four horses. For instance, the New South Wales TAB in Australia previously offered a superfecta bet on selected races requiring bettors to pick the first six finishers in the correct order, rather ...
This page tries to give the foundational principles of the policies and guidelines of the English Wikipedia. This page (along with the simplified ruleset) was a prototype for the five pillars.
The vibrating bed was frequently featured in 1960s–1980s movies and TV shows. "Magic fingers" is a song by Frank Zappa on the soundtrack to 200 Motels . It was mentioned by name in songwriter Steve Goodman 's "This Hotel Room", sung by Jimmy Buffett , which included the line "Put in a quarter / Turn out the light / Magic Fingers makes you ...
The Light in His Life! Jack Davis: Jake, stranded in his cabin by the long Alaskan winter, is joined by a new arrival sheltering from a snowstorm. To pass the time, Jake recounts his story of why it is never a good idea to be snowed in with one's wife. (The Crypt-Keeper) 26 July/Aug 1954: Graham Ingels: Marriage Vow: Graham Ingels
Heating the bed can be costly; a waterbed consumes between 300 and 1,500 kWh/year ($36–180 USD at 12c/kWh, the US national average cost for residential energy), depending on the climate, bed size, and other factors.