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  1. ... the hum or sound of a fan or clothes dryer. Change the infant's position. Hold your baby close ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Nomenclatura comercial 
    Publication: Washington : Imprenta del gobierno, 1897
    ... Dryers, Lumber. Dryers, Lard. Dryers, Raisin. Dryers, Fish. Dryers, Clothes. Dryers, Clothes, Gas. Dryers, Salt. Dryers, Tea. Attachments, Drill. Frames, ...
  3. ... Division, A. G. O. (28) From plan for clothes dryer, designed by Maj. O. O. Kuentz, 7th Engineers, ...
  4. ... A 1906 Ford. A chiffonier. A chafing dish. Clothes dryer. Package of clothes pins. One case of dominoes. Two typewriters. One ...
  5. ... against ticks. Always follow product instructions. Tumble dry clothes in a dryer on high heat for 10 minutes to kill ticks. If clothes need washing, use hot water. Take a shower ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Studies in mental deviations 
    Publication: Vineland, N.J. : The Training School at Vineland, New Jersey, Department of Research, [1923]
    ... Index Value Shaking out clothes for mangle and dryer 1 8 Hanging clothes on line Taking clothes from line Sorting soiled ... Starching (cold starch) Sprinkling machine 4 32 Attending dryer ... 5 40 Sorting clean ironed clothes 6 48 Packing baskets for cottages Attending bed ...
  7. ... drip-dry clothes, before ice makers and dishwashers, clothes dryers, freezers, and electric blankets. Before Hawaii and Alaska became states. Before men wore long hair and ear- rings, and women wore ... one be? Closets were for clothes, not for coming out of, bun- nies were ...
  8. ... occupants use any water heater, clothes washer, or clothes dryer, requiring plumbing, mechanical, gas or electrical connections unless ...
  9. ... 140 degrees Fahrenheit) or put them in the dryer, put clothing and objects like stuffed animals that can't ...
  10. ... operation. Another very useful article was Hawse's Patent Clothes-Dryer, wliich gave many of our housekeepers a " new wrinkle" in the clothes drying art, and which was only smoothed out ...
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