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During Victorian times, some chamber pots were built into a cabinet with a closeable cover.
Afterward, pour the used oil, usually about a pint, into a closeable container.
Small, closeable, pocket-size diptychs were made to be portable, maybe worn on the body.
His favorite heat-loss demons are the closeable vents built into the foundations of many suburban homes.
For green cleanups on the go, mix up a baking soda and water solution in a small, closeable spray bottle.
Combine dry ingredients in a closeable basket strainer.
There is a front door and also another closeable door leading to the other rooms in what is evidently the photographer's flat.
The mouth of the river is crossed by a closeable storm surge barrier, the Eider Barrage.
The front Combo Room has 2 large closeable windows and can be used as a floored screen room or sleeping space.
The head was more suggestive of a sea lion's, muzzle pointed, whiskered, and sharp-toothed, ears small and closeable, brain case bulging backward from a low forehead.
A closeable dropper bottle e.g. TK dropper bottle can be used that should be kept tightly closed when not in use.
In some species, this extends upwards to also enclose part of the polyps, in some cases including a closeable lid through which the polyp may extend its tentacles.
If they are to be sent, the lids should be taped on, the entire tub placed inside a closeable plastic bag, and further packaged to prevent crushing in normal handling.
The player, as Kyle Hyde, moves around and interacts with the environment using the DS's touch screen and must solve a variety of puzzles using the handheld's various features including the touch screen, microphone, and closeable cover.
It usually has a small closeable opening so that the torturer can interrogate the victim and torture or capital punishment a person by piercing the body with sharp objects (such as knives, spikes or nail (fastener)s), while he or she is forced to remain standing.
In modern usage, a château retains some enclosures that are distant descendants of these fortifying outworks: a fenced, gated, closeable forecourt, perhaps a gatehouse or a keeper's lodge, and supporting outbuildings (stables, kitchens, breweries, bakeries, manservant quarters in the garçonnière).
Thin panels carved in high relief, typically about 40 cm by 25 cm in size, usually come from series covering the Passion or Life of Christ which were mounted in a wooden framework as altarpieces, or used by the wealthy as domestic devotional works, set in a wooden triptych with closeable doors.