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  2. Polytunnel - Wikipedia

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    A polytunnel (also known as a polyhouse, hoop greenhouse or hoophouse, grow tunnel or high tunnel) is a tunnel typically made from steel and covered in polyethylene, usually semi-circular, square or elongated in shape.

  3. Plug door - Wikipedia

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    The MVG Class A of the Munich U-Bahn uses sliding plug doors.. Many passenger trains in the world use sliding plug doors: early examples of passenger trains using plug doors include the MVG Class A of the Munich U-Bahn from 1967, [3] the first batch of trains for Line 2 of the Milan Metro from 1970, [4] and the DT1 of the Nuremberg U-Bahn, also from 1970.

  4. Behind the Green Door - Wikipedia

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    Behind the Green Door is a 1972 American pornographic film, widely considered one of the genre's "classic" pictures and one of the films that ushered in the Golden Age of Porn (1969–1984). Featuring Marilyn Chambers , who became a mainstream celebrity, it was one of the first hardcore films widely released in the United States and the feature ...

  5. List of longest road tunnels - Wikipedia

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    Name Location Length Year Tubes Road Lærdal Tunnel Norway (Lærdalsøyri - Aurlandsvangen) 24.51 km (15.2 mi) 2000 1 E16: WestConnex Australia () 22.4 km [1] [2] (13.91 mi)

  6. The Door (Teddy Swims song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Door" was written by Swims, together with John Ryan, John Sudduth, Sherwyn Nicholls, Joshua Coleman, and Julian Bunetta, with the latter two producing the song.The song was described by Swims as about saving his own life and finding the courage to walk out on an abusive relationship that played a part in driving his friends and family out of his life.

  7. Category:Tunnels in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 February 2017, at 02:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. The Hidden City (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Hidden City (Spanish: La Ciudad Oculta) is a 2018 documentary film directed by Víctor Moreno. The film explores the underground infrastructure beneath Madrid, Spain, including sewers, pipes, train tunnels, and man-made corridors, with appearances by maintenance workers, animals, and commuters.

  9. Bread clip - Wikipedia

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    Because these clips are cheap, ubiquitous, and come in a variety of shapes and colors, some people collect them. [1] Most bread clips are made from plastic #6 polystyrene (PS), [2] but Quebec-based bread clip manufacturing company KLR Systems released recyclable, cardboard bread clips in 2019, [3] which they later switched to producing in 2022. [4]