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  2. HomeBase - Wikipedia

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    On December 5, 2000, after several dramatically unprofitable years, it announced that 67 stores would be converted to a home decorating superstore chain, House2Home, and the remainder closed. House2Home would fare no better, filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on November 7, 2001, and ceasing operations by early 2002 after 19 years of service.

  3. Bucket toilet - Wikipedia

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    A plastic bucket fitted with a toilet seat for comfort and a lid and plastic bag for waste containment. A bucket toilet is a basic form of a dry toilet whereby a bucket (pail) is used to collect excreta. Usually, feces and urine are collected together in the same bucket, leading to odor issues. The bucket may be situated inside a dwelling, or ...

  4. Homebase (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Homebase is a British home improvement store and garden centre. Home base or Homebase may also refer to: HomeBase, defunct US home improvement store; Homebase, a 1991 album by DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince; Homebase (novel), a novel by Shawn Wong; Home Base, an alternate name for Area 51, a military base located in Nevada, U.S.

  5. Bucket - Wikipedia

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    Though not always bucket shaped, lunch boxes are sometimes known as lunch pails or a lunch bucket. Buckets can be repurposed as seats, tool caddies, hydroponic gardens, chamber pots, "street" drums, or livestock feeders, amongst other uses. Buckets are also repurposed for the use of long term food storage by survivalists. [4]

  6. Coal scuttle - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, the Swedish serial killer Hilda Nilsson used a coal scuttle, a large bucket, and a washboard to drown children that she had been hired to care for. [5]The infamous German Stahlhelm, or Steel Helmet, is sometimes referred to in English-language publications as the "Coal Scuttle" helmet, due to its shape resembling that of a coal scuttle.

  7. Sphere packing - Wikipedia

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    Sphere packing finds practical application in the stacking of cannonballs.. In geometry, a sphere packing is an arrangement of non-overlapping spheres within a containing space.

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