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  2. What Is the Triple Sheet Method? How to Use This Simple Bed ...

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    The triple sheet method is an approach to bed making that employs three sheets instead of the traditional two. It also includes a duvet insert or a lightweight comforter, but eliminates the need ...

  3. We’re putting the top sheet debate to bed - AOL

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    On the other hand, some people find a top sheet useless because they move a lot in their sleep and find it bunched up toward the end of the bed in the morning, Sun says.

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    "Bed Band saved my marriage!" gushed a (now) relieved sleeper. "I was remaking my bed literally every single day because of the fitted sheet pulling up over the corner of the mattress.

  5. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    Late lunch makes day go faster; Learn a language, and you will avoid a war (Arab proverb) [5] Least said, soonest mended; Less is more; Let bygones be bygones; Let not the sun go down on your wrath; Let sleeping Aussies lie; Let sleeping dogs lie; Let the buyer beware; Let the cat out of the bag [14] Let the dead bury the dead (N.T.)

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  7. Draw sheet - Wikipedia

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    A draw sheet is a small bed sheet placed crosswise over the middle of the bottom sheet of a mattress to cover the area between the person's upper back and thighs, often used by medical professionals to move patients. It can be made of plastic, rubber, or cotton, and is about half the size of a regular sheet.

  8. John Maxwell Edmonds - Wikipedia

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    When you go home, tell them of us and say For your tomorrow, we gave our today. He was the author of an item in The Times , 6 February 1918, page 7, headed "Four Epitaphs" composed for graves and memorials to those fallen in battle – each covering different situations of death.

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