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  2. January 6 United States Capitol attack - Wikipedia

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    [288] [39] An armed standoff took place at the front door of the chamber of the House of Representatives: as the mob attempted to break in, federal law enforcement officers inside drew their guns [7] and pointed them toward the chamber doors, which were barricaded with furniture. [291]

  3. Room & Board - Wikipedia

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    Room & Board store in Chelsea, New York City. Room & Board is an American modern furniture and home furnishings retailer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.. The company was founded by John Gabbert as a subsidiary of his parents' furniture store company, Gabberts, of which he served as president.

  4. Pie safe - Wikipedia

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    A common pie safe is made of wood, is around the same size as a large bureau, and is approximately 18 inches (46 cm) deep. The shelves within the storage area are often perforated. The safe normally has two hinged doors on the front. These doors, and usually the sides, [2] are ordinarily ventilated either with tin plates with punched holes, or ...

  5. No Time to Die - Wikipedia

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    Bond rushes back to the control room when the silo doors suddenly begin closing, but is ambushed by Safin, who infects him with a nanobot vial programmed to kill Swann and Mathilde. Bond shoots Safin dead and reopens the silo doors, but then realises that should he escape, the nanobots he is infected with would end up killing Swann and Mathilde.

  6. Fusuma - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese architecture, fusuma are vertical rectangular panels which can slide from side to side to redefine spaces within a room, or act as doors. [1] They typically measure about 90 cm (2 ft 11 in) wide by 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) tall, the same size as a tatami mat, and are 2–3 cm (0.79–1.18 in) thick.

  7. Casualties of the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    Another hindrance to the evacuation of the World Trade Center was that as the planes struck, the force of the impact caused the buildings to shift enough to jam doors in their frames and stairwells to become blocked by broken wall boards, [36] trapping dozens of people throughout the buildings, mostly on the floors closer to the impact zones.

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  9. Shapland & Petter - Wikipedia

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    Shapland & Petter were architectural doorset manufacturers in Barnstaple, Devon, England before being taken over by the LS Group in 1999. Before takeover, Shapland & Petter was the largest privately owned employer in Devon, with a staff of approximately 900 during the 1990s.