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to cabinets
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A storage closet either separate from, or built into, a wall.
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Designed by the brothers, the shop carries all of Mio's products, from cork trivets to cabinets.
Although the room is unusually narrow, one entire wall is largely given over to cabinets, most of which conceal bookcases.
Around 2.5 million people are now using BT's fibre-optic network, which connects exchanges to cabinets, with 1.9 million of them buying it from BT.
He also contemplates moving some of his dishes, flatware and stemware to cabinets within easier reach of the wheelchair, but doesn't want to make it "uncomfortable for a visitor".
Virgin Media said that it too used fibre to cabinets near customers' homes.
Originally a manufacturer of steam engines and propeller wheels, the company turned to shipbuilding and eventually sold everything from steel to cabinets and benches.
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It came to cabinet on 27 November.
He also named more women to cabinet posts.
His rise to cabinet office was exceptionally rapid.
Instead there were papers being submitted to cabinet committees.
Reportedly, Mr Blair had suggested to cabinet colleagues that poor Clare had gone a little loopy.
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