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  2. Plug (sanitation) - Wikipedia

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    Plug for a sink. A plug in sanitation is an object that is used to close a drainage outlet firmly. The insertion of a plug into a drainage outlet allows the container to be filled with water or other fluids. In contrast to screw on caps, plugs are pushed into the hole and are not put over the hole.

  3. Better Homes in America - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers often published designs of modest homes that were affordable and attractive to encourage new home construction under the Better Homes program. Oakland Tribune Builder's Page, August 1922. The Guidebook for Better Homes Campaigns in Rural Communities and Small Towns [3] shows how the campaign sought to communicate its ideas.

  4. Better Homes and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Better Homes and Gardens may refer to: Better Homes and Gardens (magazine) , an American magazine Better Homes and Gardens (TV program) , an Australian television series

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  6. Better Homes and Gardens (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Better Homes and Gardens is an Australian television program which is broadcast on the Seven Network, which is based on the magazine of the same name domestically published by Are Media (itself licensing the brand and magazine format from the American Dotdash Meredith). The programs covers a wide variety of lifestyle related topics.

  7. Better Homes and Gardens Best New Product Awards - Wikipedia

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    Better Homes and Gardens Best New Product Awards is an annual awards program focusing on everyday consumer packaged goods products (food, health & beauty and household care). Winners are selected based on voting by real consumers who participate in a yearly independent survey conducted by BrandSpark International in conjunction with IMI ...

  8. Stopper - Wikipedia

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    Stopper may refer to: Bung, a plug used to stop the opening of a container Laboratory rubber stopper, a specific type of bung; Plug (sanitation), used to stop a drainage outlet; Defender (association football), in soccer (association football) Milkor 37/38mm and 40mm Stopper, a gun; Alternative name for a whitewater hole, in whitewater kayaking

  9. Stopper (plug) - Wikipedia

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    A glass stopper is often called a "ground glass joint" (or "joint taper"), and a cork stopper is called simply a "cork". Stoppers used for wine bottles are referred to as "corks", even when made from another material. [citation needed] A common every-day example of a stopper is the cork of a wine bottle.