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technology permitted other shapes,
virtually all
bathtubs used to be
roughly rectangular.
Bathtubs are
commonly white in color,
although many
other colors...
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Bathtub refers to the
underground foundation area at the site of the
World Trade Center and
accompanying buildings in New York City. The term
bathtub...
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Accessible bathtubs are
bathtubs that can be used by
people with
limited mobility, disabilities, and the elderly. A
bathtub can be made
accessible for...
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Bathtub racing is a
competition that
involves the use of
bathtub boats,
small powered watercraft designed around bathtubs or
close facsimiles.
Early boats...
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Millard Fillmore visited the
Thompson bathtub in
March 1850 and
having bathed in it
became a
proponent of
bathtubs. Upon his
accession to the presidency...
- Sinkin' in the
Bathtub is the
first Warner Bros.
theatrical cartoon short as well as the
first of the
Looney Tunes series. The
short debuted in April...
- four
square miles, with more than 40 in
actual bathtubs.
Wayside shrine Nicho Saint symbolism Bathtub Marys of
Somerville For the Love of Mary—Yard Shrines...
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bathtub curve is a
particular shape of a
failure rate graph. This
graph is used in
reliability engineering and
deterioration modeling. The '
bathtub'...
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Bathtub refinishing (also
known as
bathtub reglazing,
bathtub resurfacing, or
bathtub re-enameling) is a
process of
restoring the
surface of a bathtub...
- up
bathtub in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bathtub is a
large container for
holding water to
bathe in.
Bathtub may also
refer to: The
Bathtub, the...