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  2. I'm a Cleaning Editor, and I've Never Had a Dirty Kitchen ...

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    As a home and cleaning editor, I can't say that my sink is perfectly clean 24/7, but I can say that I never let it go long without a good scrub. Find out how you can keep your sink as clean as ...

  3. Blanco (compound) - Wikipedia

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    Box of Blanco blocks on display at the Imperial War Museum North. Blanco was a compound used primarily by soldiers throughout the Commonwealth from 1880 onwards to clean, colour (and thus camouflage), and waterproof their equipment as well as reduce its stiffness. [1]

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    A vessel sink is a free-standing sink, generally finished and decorated on all sides, that sits directly on the surface of the furniture on which it is mounted. These sinks have become increasingly popular with bathroom designers because of the large range of materials, styles, and finishes that can be shown to good advantage. [9

  5. Richard Blanco - Wikipedia

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    Richard Blanco (born February 15, 1968) is an American poet, public speaker, author, playwright, and civil engineer. He is the fifth poet to read at a United States presidential inauguration , having read the poem " One Today " for Barack Obama's second inauguration .

  6. Manifesto Blanco - Wikipedia

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    The Manifiesto Blanco, or White Manifesto, was written in 1946 by artists and students in Buenos Aires, Argentina, under the direction of Lucio Fontana. [ 1 ] The manifesto emphasized the importance of new technologies as they pertained to the arts and the pursuit of integrating art and science .

  7. Manuel Blanco Romasanta - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Blanco Romasanta (né Manuela; 18 November 1809 – 14 December 1863) was Spain's first recorded serial killer. In 1853, he admitted to thirteen murders but claimed he was not responsible because he was suffering from a curse that caused him to turn into a wolf.