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  2. Room divider - Wikipedia

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    Other uses include adding color, redirecting foot traffic, creating a foyer, adding a desk front modesty screen, creating coziness, or adding a decorative background. Most commonly used in the residence is a small room divider, sometimes called a folding shoji screen. Shoji screens are usually tri-fold walls.

  3. Fire screen - Wikipedia

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    Placed in front of the unused fireplace, the decorated screen improves the appearance of a room. [1] Screens are decorated with embroidery, papier maché, painted wood or perhaps stained glass; the frame and feet might be carved. [2] The pole screen also began to appear in the 18th century. It is a smaller screen placed on a vertical pole which ...

  4. Projection screen - Wikipedia

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    Switchable projection screens can be switched between opaque and clear. In the opaque state, projected image on the screen can be viewed from both sides. It is very good for advertising on store windows. Inflatable movie screen. Mobile screens usually use either a pull-down screen on a free stand, or pull up from a weighted base.

  5. Folding screen - Wikipedia

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    A wooden folding screen from the Nguyễn dynasty, on display at Museum of Vietnamese History. Vietnamese folding screen decorated using the khảm xà cừ technique. Folding screens in Vietnam derived into a type of architecture built in front of houses for protection in Huế. A Vietnamese lady sitting by a folding screen.

  6. Biden on his son, Hunter, and his controversial pardon ... - AOL

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    In an exclusive interview with USA TODAY, President Joe Biden explains what prompted him to change his mind and pardon his son.

  7. Latticework - Wikipedia

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    Latticework may be functional – for example, to allow airflow to or through an area; structural, as a truss in a lattice girder; [2] used to add privacy, as through a lattice screen; purely decorative; or some combination of these. Latticework in stone or wood from the classical period is also called Roman lattice or transenna (plural transenne).

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