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  2. Laundry basket - Wikipedia

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    In addition to baskets, there are also laundry bags, boxes and crates. Some clothes baskets have a seat on top, which makes them a multifunctional furniture. Laundry baskets can vary greatly in shape and size from around 25 liters to 100 litres. In 2010, a concept was shown where the laundry basket also functioned as a washing machine. [4]

  3. Hamper - Wikipedia

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    The basket itself was a useful item around the house or farm, and any cloth wrapping for the food or lining of the basket would also be usable by the recipient family. In more recent times, the hamper would likely be a plastic bag or acrylic fibre bag of a size that can be carried, with tinned or packaged goods.

  4. Argus Panoptes - Wikipedia

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    Argus or Argos Panoptes (Ancient Greek: Ἄργος Πανόπτης, "All-seeing Argos") is a many-eyed giant in Greek mythology. Known for his perpetual vigilance, he served the goddess Hera as a watchman. His most famous task was guarding Io, a priestess of Hera, whom Zeus had transformed into a heifer.

  5. Rapunzel - Wikipedia

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    Inspiration may also be taken from the classical myth of the hero, Perseus; Perseus' mother, the Princess Danaë, was confined to a bronze tower by her own father, Acrisius, the King of Argos, in an attempt to prevent her from becoming pregnant, as it was foretold by the Oracle of Delphi that she would bear a son who would kill his grandfather.

  6. Argus (Argonaut) - Wikipedia

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    Argus' parentage is debated, but most often he is referred to be the son of Arestor.The latter was a member of the Argive royal house, [3] is given as his father by Apollonius Rhodius [4] and John Tzetzes, [5] but Hyginus says Argus' parents were Polybus and Argia [6] or Danaus to be his father.

  7. Acrisius - Wikipedia

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    Acrisius was the son of Abas [2] and Aglaea [3] (or Ocalea, depending on the author), grandson of Lynceus, great-grandson of Aegyptus.He was the twin brother of Proetus [4] and the half brother of Lyrcus. [5]

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