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  2. Helene is coming. Do these 14 things now to prepare - AOL

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    Consider using paper plates and plastic utensils. Keep a basic first-aid kit handy. The Red Cross has some recommendations for what should go into it. Have tools at the ready, too.

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    Mess kits, paper cups, plates, plastic utensils and paper towels. Paper and pencil. Books, games, puzzles or other activities for children.

  4. My basement was full of stuff. After 24 years of ... - AOL

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    I gave old linens to the local animal shelter and takeout utensils to a nearby homeless facility. The Vietnam Veterans of America carted away scores of boxes from my home.

  5. Engraving - Wikipedia

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    Other terms often used for printed engravings are copper engraving, copper-plate engraving or line engraving. Steel engraving is the same technique, on steel or steel-faced plates, and was mostly used for banknotes, illustrations for books, magazines and reproductive prints, letterheads and similar uses from about 1790 to the early 20th century, when the technique became less popular, except ...

  6. Combination eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    Combination eating utensils. Combination eating utensils, also known as hybrid utensils, are utensils that have the qualities of other utensils combined into one. This can be done to make a more convenient, less wasteful, or more cost-efficient product. [1] Many different types of combination utensils have been created, each designed to serve a ...

  7. Tevilat Kelim - Wikipedia

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    Corpse uncleanness. Tumath eretz Ha'Amim. Prohibition of Kohen defilement by the dead. v. t. e. Tevilat Kelim (Hebrew: טבילת כלים, lit. 'immersion of vessels'), in Judaism, is the immersion of certain types of culinary utensils in a mikveh, on the occasion of their being acquired from a non-Jew.

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