- in
chair construction with such
things as all-metal
folding chairs, metal-legged
chairs, the
Slumber Chair,[citation needed]
moulded plastic chairs and...
-
concern in The
Chairs is nothingness, or the
ontological void. The last
moment of the play
expresses this,
according to Ionesco: The
chairs remain empty...
- of
chair designs and
materials has
increased enormously.
Several depictions of
chairs of
various types have survived, from stools, benches,
chairs, and...
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Musical chairs, also
known as Trip to Jerusalem, is a game of
elimination involving players,
chairs, and music. It is a
staple of many
parties worldwide...
- productivity. This
awareness gave rise to
chairs designed specifically for
these new
administrative employees:
office chairs.
American inventor Thomas E. Warren...
-
actually own a m****age
chair. M****age
chairs vary
tremendously in price,
style and intensity, from
cheap "vibrate only"
chairs to full
intensity Shiatsu...
- is a
partial list of
chairs with descriptions, with
internal or
external cross-references
about most of the
chairs. For
other chair-like
types (like bench...
- 435–37. ISBN 0-679-75574-8. "Wire:
Chairs Missing". Uncut. No. 106.
March 2006. p. 106. Ian
Rushby (13 June 2018). "
Chairs Missing (Special
Edition Reissue)"...
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pages with
titles containing the
chair Chair (disambiguation) The
Chairs, a 1952 play by Eugène
Ionesco Electric chair This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- X-
chair. X-
chairs have been
found in
ancient Egyptian tombs,
often featuring carvings in the
shape of
animals or animal-skin draperies.
Roman X-
chairs are...