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  2. Vladimir Putin's meeting table - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Putin's meeting table is a white-topped oval beech table that was installed in the Kremlin in the late 1990s, during the presidency of Boris Yeltsin. It is reported that the table is 6 metres (20 feet) long, made from a single sheet of beech wood , and supported on three hollowed wooden stands.

  3. Ultimate Betrayal - Wikipedia

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    During a pretrial hearing, Sharon and Susan sit at a boardroom table with Dana, across from their father, and his attorney. Dana questions him, and he denies everything. The go to trial, but Edward does not show up. It's highly unusual, but they proceed with the trial, even in the absence of a defendant.

  4. PSFS Building - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Saving Fund Society's offices and banking hall featured custom-designed furniture, including custom Cartier clocks on every floor. The top of the skyscraper featured the bank's boardroom. The building was the second high-rise in the U.S. to be equipped with air conditioning. The skyscraper is topped by a red neon sign with the ...

  5. National Insurance Academy - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd's Box is essentially a set of historical Lloyd's Tables. The Lloyd's Box at National Insurance Academy was Michael Payne's box syndicate number 386. Michael Payne was a specialist Non-US liability underwriter at Lloyds. It was installed in the old Lloyds, it was unique as it was the only non-square underwriting desk in Lloyds.

  6. Can You Find the Hidden Objects in These Pictures? - AOL

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    The first few of these hidden picture puzzles are Easter-themed. Eyewear company Feel Good Contacts challenges you to find the chick among the daffodils—and there are a whole lot of daffodils ...

  7. The Custom House, Cork - Wikipedia

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    The building was extended in 1906, [3] with additions including a new boardroom, designed by William Price the then Harbour Engineer. This boardroom, with semicircular tables and upholstered chairs, [13] [14] was described in the Irish Examiner as "one of the finest examples of the commercial interior design of the time". [15]

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