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  2. Locker - Wikipedia

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    As lockers became more commonplace, they started appearing in educational facilities, hospitals, gymnasiums and in the workplace. Lockers initially were cabinet-like and made of wood and later made of steel and metal. Lockers have since evolved with peoples needs and breakthrough technologies.

  3. Mark Morris Dance Center - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Mark Morris Dance Center consists of the entire 5-story structure, has seven column-free studios with wood-sprung floors, lockers and showers, a wellness center, a performance space and expanded public space, and offices on the third floor. The studios range in size from 430 to 3,600 square feet (40 to 334 m 2). [1]

  4. Footlocker (luggage) - Wikipedia

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    Plywood footlockers are a common type of footlocker used by the U.S. Army.They generally follow similar size and designs, undergoing only minor cosmetic changes in color and materials (from 1 ⁄ 2-inch-thick (13 mm) plywood to 1 + 1 ⁄ 4-inch-thick (32 mm) plywood, depending on war material needs and/or desire to reduce weight and cost of manufacture and cost of shipping).

  5. Glossary of woodworking - Wikipedia

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    A wooden toggle used to hold the work on a table. softwood Wood from a gymnosperm tree, i.e. trees in the divisions Pinophyta and Ginkgophyta. Despite the name, softwood is not necessarily soft or lightweight (e.g. douglas-fir is a softwood). Contrast hardwood. spalting

  6. Pin tumbler lock - Wikipedia

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    The first known example of a tumbler lock was found in the ruins of the Palace of Khorsabad built by king Sargon II (721–705 BC.) in Iraq. [1] Basic principles of the pin tumbler lock may date as far back as 2000 BC in Egypt; the lock consisted of a wooden post affixed to the door and a horizontal bolt that slid into the post.

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