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  2. Curtain rod - Wikipedia

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    Curtain rod Ready-made curtain rail.. A curtain rod, curtain rail, curtain pole, or traverse rod is a device used to suspend curtains, usually above windows or along the edges of showers or bathtubs, though also wherever curtains might be used.

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    Curved Shower Niche. In Toronto, a low-key home receives a fittingly low-key shower niche. This wet room–style shower features a shapely niche that cuts into the linear wall with indelible ease ...

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    In curved track, it is usually designed to raise the outer rail, providing a banked turn, thus allowing trains to maneuver through the curve at higher speeds that would otherwise be not possible if the surface was flat or level. It also helps a train steer around a curve, keeping the wheel flanges from pressing the rails, minimizing friction ...

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    Gaming chair, legless, curved/L-shaped, generally upholstered, and sometimes contains built-in electronic devices like loudspeakers and vibration to enhance the video game experience; the five main types of gaming chairs are bean bags, rockers, pedestals, racers, and cockpits; Garden Egg chair, designed by Peter Ghyczy and a modernist classic

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    When it comes to cleaning ground-in dirt in the floor — or worse, grime between your shower tiles — nothing works except a thorough scrubbing. But that can be torture on an aging back and knees.

  7. Caboose - Wikipedia

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    The standard form of the American caboose had a platform at either end with curved grab rails to facilitate train crew members' ascent onto a moving train. A caboose was fitted with red lights called markers to enable the rear of the train to be seen at night.

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