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  2. Trump Home - Wikipedia

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    In April 2010 the companies announced a higher-priced Trump Home Luxury mattress collection. [6] In May 2012, Trump Home and Serta launched the new Trump Home iSeries mattress collection in Serta stores. [41] In August 2012, Trump Home partnered with luxury bedding manufacturer DOWNLITE to produce a new line of Trump-branded bedding. [42] By ...

  3. Bedding - Wikipedia

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    A set of bedding generally consists of at least flat or fitted bed sheet that covers the mattress; a flat top sheet; either a blanket, a quilt, or a duvet. Sometimes with a duvet cover is to be used in addition to or instead of – the top sheet; and a number of pillows with pillowcases, also referred to as pillow shams.

  4. Cowboy bedroll - Wikipedia

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    To prepare the bed for sleeping, the cowboy laid it out with the tarp folded roughly in half at the middle, creating a near-square 6–7 ft. wide and 7–9 ft. long, and centered his bedding between the two long edges, with the top side of the tarp (2.5 to 3 ft. longer than the bottom, so it could be pulled completely over his head if desired ...

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  6. Western Home Journal - Wikipedia

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    Western Home Journal was a 19th-century weekly newspaper [1] [2] and a 20th-century Western Home Journal and the Inter-mountain Poultry Journal. [3] It is now a "luxury mountain home sourcebook for building or remodeling" homes in the Intermountain West of the Western United States .

  7. The Old West - Wikipedia

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    [18] as a 10-tape VHS set, featuring two episodes per tape. Warner Home Video was the co-producer of both the series proper as well as the derivative VHS set (OCLC 29342855). Time Life followed up with its own direct-to-DVD four-disc Cowboy country : the complete story of the wild west on DVD set in 2006. [19]

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