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  1. Form follows function (5647 bytes)
    13: ...d industrial centres and [[factory|factories]], [[chair]]s and [[shoe]]s, and thus changed the way parts ...
  2. Shaker furniture (2040 bytes)
    1: ... [[aesthetics|aesthetic]] of Shaker [[table]]s, [[chair]]s, [[bed]]s, [[cupboard]]s, hatboxes, [[clock]]s...
  3. Verbification (3174 bytes)
    5: ...der on acceptable outside the US are '[[chair]]' (chair the meeting), '[[host]]' (host the gathering), 'i...
  4. Auditorium (1905 bytes)
    5: ...torium, we can find different type of pricing per chair. Seating areas are thus created:
    6: ...m one another, and you may only find five or less chairs in each of them.
  5. Massage (1627 bytes)
    3: ...which are well known and widely practiced such as chair massage designed to ease muscle tension which is ...
  6. Wheelchair (2211 bytes)
    1: ...portive seating to allow for better posture. Wheelchairs can be manual or electric.
    3: Famous wheelchair users include Stephen Hawking, Frank Gardner, Fra...
    5: ==Manual wheelchairs==
    7: Manual wheelchairs can be of several types:
    9: ...hat is pumped back and forth in order to make the chair move.
  7. Arts and Crafts movement (2149 bytes)
    5: ...ashion and assemble the legs, back, and seat of a chair, instead of using an assembly line – as the mov...
  8. 1899 (2064 bytes)
    8: ...e first woman ever to be executed in the electric chair was Martha M. Place and the execution took place ...
  9. Toilet (2536 bytes)
    7: ... with disabilities. A person that sits in a wheel chair needs to have enough space to enter with it and i...
  10. Russian roulette (2122 bytes)
    5: .... One Russian officer would stand on a table or chair in a dark room. Other officers would hide around ...
  11. Minor Hogwarts teachers (2962 bytes)
    13: ...e again to teach , leaving his body behind in the chair, without another thought. His lessons are famous ...
  12. Pub games (1326 bytes)
    10: ... into a hole, box, or at an agreed upon spot on a chair seat.
  13. Furniture (1889 bytes)
    3: ...ude all seating furniture like sofas, couches and chairs and also beds. Storage furniture examples are ca...
    13: *Chair
    23: *Stool (type of chair)
  14. John Boswell (3198 bytes)
    5: ... was also appointed to a two-year term as chair of the Yale history department around this ...
  15. Human position (2295 bytes)
    7: ...l and straight, but not stiff. When sitting on a chair the feet rest on the ground, flat, and the legs m...
  16. Bjarne Stroustrup (1701 bytes)
    5: ...a Professor, and holds the College of Engineering Chair in Computer Science.
  17. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (4565 bytes)
    11: ...ge refuses to react and simply sits in a chair reading a book. Finally, Honey comes out ...
  18. Beauty Shop (1629 bytes)
    13: ...tment issues because nobody black will sit in her chair. A electrician,
  19. How to retreat from an explosive situation (1763 bytes)
    12: ...problem. If the person is willing to be led to a chair and reasonably thrash the problem out then do it.
  20. How to ride a ski-lift with a snowboard (1356 bytes)
    9: ...ve quickly to the next red line, and wait for the chair to arrive.
    11: ...n the chair is within range, grab the side of the chair, and crouch slightly.
    19: ... when your board can reach the surface. Allow the chair to nudge you along. Move along quickly to clear t...

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