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  2. Dumbwaiter - Wikipedia

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    A simple dumbwaiter is a movable frame in a shaft, dropped by a rope on a pulley, guided by rails; most dumbwaiters have a shaft, cart, and capacity smaller than those of passenger elevators, usually 45 to 450 kg (100 to 992 lbs.) [2] Before electric motors were added in the 1920s, dumbwaiters were controlled manually by ropes on pulleys. [1]

  3. List of business terms - Wikipedia

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    The following terms are in everyday use in financial regions, such as commercial business and the management of large organisations such as corporations. Noun phrases [ edit ]

  4. Elevator - Wikipedia

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    Dumbwaiters are small freight elevators that are intended to carry food, books or other small freight loads rather than passengers. They often connect kitchens to rooms on other floors. They usually do not have the same safety features found in passenger elevators, like various ropes for redundancy.

  5. What Is A Dumbwaiter, The Appliance Mentioned In ... - AOL

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    What is a dumbwaiter, and are they still being used today? All about the mysterious appliance mentioned in the first episode of Netflix's show 'The Watcher.'

  6. Lazy Susan - Wikipedia

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    According to lore, Thomas Jefferson invented the device, which was known as a "dumbwaiter", for his daughter Susan. Regardless of the origins of the name, by 1917 it was advertised in Vanity Fair [4] as "Ovington's $8.50 mahogany 'Revolving Server or Lazy Susan ' ", [5] but the term's use predates both the advertisement and, probably, the ...

  7. Dumbwaiter (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A dumbwaiter (lit. "silent waiter") is a small freight elevator. Dumbwaiter may also refer to: Lazy Susan, a small rotating table to serve food on a table; The Dumb Waiter, a 1957 one-act play by Harold Pinter; Dumb Waiters, a 1980 album by The Korgis "Dumb Waiters" (song), a 1981 song by the Psychedelic Furs

  8. Category:Business terms - Wikipedia

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    Business architecture; Business broker; Business ecosystem; Business hours; Business–IT alignment; Business license; Business magnate; Business metadata; Business necessity; Business network; Business networking; Business operating system (management) Business park; Business partner; Business process automation; Business process outsourcing ...

  9. Why is it called Black Friday? Here's the real history behind ...

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    In the 1960s, police in Philadelphia started using the term to describe the hectic, overcrowded day that came as families rushed into the city ahead of the weekend's annual Army-Navy football game.