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  2. Ronald Lee Moore - Wikipedia

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    On January 2, 2008, Moore committed suicide by hanging in his cell at the prison. He was found hanging by the drawstring of a mesh laundry bag which he had tied to an air-conditioning vent over the toilet in his jail cell. He was quickly untied and nurses at the prison performed CPR on him. After a few minutes Moore began to breathe again. [15]

  3. Laundry basket - Wikipedia

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    Laundry basket. A laundry basket is a basket used for storing clean or dirty clothes, for storage before washing and drying, or for transporting clothes. [1] They are used to keep clean and dirty laundry collected and organised, and can prevent clothes from getting lost or mixed up. Laundry baskets are often placed in a bathroom or laundry room ...

  4. The Green Garmento - Wikipedia

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    The Green Garmento is a reusable packaging product introduced by Jennie Nigrosh as an alternative to single-use dry cleaning plastic bags. It is a multipurpose, reusable garment bag which also serves as a hanging hamper, duffel bag, and dry cleaning/pick-up bag. The Green Garmento also offers additional sustainable products for laundry, storage ...

  5. Clothespin - Wikipedia

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    A one-piece, mass-produced wooden clothespin (also known as a 'dolly peg') During the 1700s laundry was hung on bushes, limbs or lines to dry but no clothespins can be found in any painting or prints of the era. The clothespin for hanging up wet laundry only appears in the early 19th century supposedly patented by Jérémie Victor Opdebec. [1]

  6. Overhead clothes airer - Wikipedia

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    Modern hanging clothes horse with pulley system. An overhead clothes airer, also known variously as a ceiling clothes airer, laundry airer, pulley airer, laundry rack, or laundry pulley, is a ceiling-mounted mechanism to dry clothes. It is also known as, in the North of England, a creel and in Scotland, a pulley. [1]

  7. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    The term "purse" originally referred to a small bag for holding coins. In many English-speaking countries, it is still used to refer to a small money bag. A "handbag" is a larger accessory that holds objects beyond currency, such as personal items. American English typically uses the terms purse and handbag interchangeably.

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