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  2. The Sponge Room - Wikipedia

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    The Sponge Room is an Australian television film which aired in 1964 on ABC. Produced in Melbourne, [3] it aired in a 50-minute time-slot and was an adaptation of an overseas stage play, written by Willis Hall and Keith Waterhouse.

  3. Tripadvisor - Wikipedia

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    Tripadvisor has been the subject of controversy for allowing unsubstantiated anonymous reviews to be posted about any hotel, bed and breakfast, inn, or restaurant. [64]In May 2021, Tripadvisor was criticized for allowing an offensive review to be posted about the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in which a visitor described bringing a baby to the gas chambers.

  4. Close to the Sun (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Close to the Sun is a first-person horror adventure video game developed by the Italian video game producer Storm in a Teacup and published by the British company Wired Productions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Developed using the Unreal Engine , [ 3 ] the game was released on 2 May 2019 for Microsoft Windows and versions for the PlayStation 4 , Xbox One and ...

  5. Category:Films set in natural history museums - Wikipedia

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    The Sponge Room This page was last edited on 6 May 2023, at 21:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Sunroom - Wikipedia

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    Patio rooms featured lightweight, engineered roof panels, single pane glass, and aluminium construction. [citation needed] As technology advanced, insulated glass, vinyl, and vinyl-wood composite framework appeared. More recently, specialized blinds and curtains have been developed, many electrically operated by remote control. [4]

  7. Xylospongium - Wikipedia

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    A replica xylospongium (sponge on a stick) Ancient Roman latrines in Ostia Antica The xylospongium or tersorium, also known as a "sponge on a stick", was a utensil found in ancient Roman latrines, consisting of a wooden stick (Greek: ξύλον, xylon) with a sea sponge (Greek: σπόγγος, spongos) fixed at one end.

  8. Sponge diving - Wikipedia

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    However, by the mid-20th century, over-fishing had brought both the animals and the industry close to extinction. [1] Many objects with sponge-like textures are now made of substances not derived from poriferans. Synthetic "sponges" include: personal and household cleaning tools, breast implants, [2] and contraceptive sponges. [3]

  9. Venus' flower basket - Wikipedia

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    It is the combination of spicule forms within a sponge's tissues that helps identify the species. In the case of glass sponges, the spicules "weave" together to form a very fine mesh, which gives the sponge's body a rigidity not found in other sponge species and allows glass sponges to survive at great depths in the water column.