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  2. Home Depot's Viral 12-Foot Skeleton Is Finally Back In Stock ...

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    Shop Now. 12-Foot Giant-Sized Skelly. The Home Depot. $299.00. More. Perfect for all the times you’ve looked at your house and thought, "you know what’s missing? A larger-than-life skeleton ...

  3. Home Depot's 7-Foot Skeleton Dog Just Restocked in Time for Fall

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    The figure, which is 7 feet in width and 5 feet in height, also comes with 8 different selectable eye displays. Oh, and the jaw and tail are totally adjustable. (Because Home Depot truly wants to ...

  4. Thermoplastic-sheathed cable - Wikipedia

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    Electrical installations. A thermoplastic-sheathed cable (TPS) consists of a toughened outer sheath of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) thermoplastic, covering one or more individual annealed copper conductors, themselves insulated with PVC. This type of wiring is commonly used for residential and light commercial construction in many countries.

  5. Knob-and-tube wiring - Wikipedia

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    Earthing systems. v. t. e. Knob-and-tube wiring (sometimes abbreviated K&T) is an early standardized method of electrical wiring in buildings, in common use in North America from about 1880 to the 1930s. [1][2] It consisted of single-insulated copper conductors run within wall or ceiling cavities, passing through joist and stud drill-holes via ...

  6. Romex system - Wikipedia

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    Romex system. The Romex system is a contract bridge bidding system designed by Mexican bridge expert George Rosenkranz. [1] Key features of Romex are the multiple meanings attributed to certain bids, such as the dynamic one notrump and the Mexican two diamonds.

  7. List of regiments of foot - Wikipedia

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    50th Regiment of Foot (7th Marines)1739–1748 [86] 1740 Raised 1740 as Henry Cornewall's Regiment of Marines: ranked as 50th Foot or 7th Marines by 1741. Disbanded 3 November 1748. [86] 50th Regiment of Foot (American Provincials)1754–1756 [86] 1754 Raised 1754 in New England, as a reforming of William Shirley's Regiment of 1745–1749 ...

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