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It was served in a tray that was partitioned into little quadrants.
If it's good, it is added to a tray that will be hurried out to hungry customers.
On the covers where the rear suspension intrudes into the cargo area, slots are provided to accommodate a tray that is part of the floor.
It has five levels of seat height and depth that can be adjusted without tools; a tray that holds more than seven ounces of spilled liquid; and a chair and cushion that are BPA-, phthandte- and PVC-free.
Do you know how rare that is?" After Wallsé opened, he received from the wife of one of his backers a novel gift: a late-19th-century Thonet highchair, with a tray that swung down to secure its occupant.
That collection includes a famous green silk pleated "parachute" cape, a gold lamé bathing suit, pairs of her stockings embroidered with flowers and a plastic form of a maid holding a tray that held the stockings used as a store display in the 1940s and 1950s.
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The drip tray--a tray that catches water that condenses and overflows--is usually under the front part of the refrigerator.
In one half of the cage, a rat could pull a lever attached to a baited tray that would deliver food to her sister, but not to herself.
To prevent ants from spoiling all your efforts, use an ant guard – it's a little tray that's full of water (a moat, really) that you attract the the cord on top of your feeder.
Salt cod fritters were hot and succulent, served on a small tray that also contained a rose-shaped squiggle of sauce flavored with culantro (a cousin to cilantro, differentiated by its long, slim serrated leaves).
Beneath the rear quarters of the car is a black pad, roughly the size of a cafeteria tray, that serves as the relay point for a wireless induction-charging system, a technology recently explored by Nissan.
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