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worked in a
laundry,
typically working 10 to 16
hours a day.
Chinese people in New York City were
running an
estimated 3,550
laundries at the beginning...
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Magdalene laundries were
quietly supported by the state, and
operated by
religious communities for more than two
hundred years. On
laundries,
James Smith...
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drying machines, also
easily found in self-service
laundries. In Australia, self-service
laundries are
widely available and in use by a good percentage...
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institutions operated large commercial laundries,
serving customers outside their bases. Many of
these "
laundries" were
effectively operated as penitentiary...
- The
Laundry is a
tabletop role-playing game
published by
Cubicle 7 in 2010. The game is
based on
novelist Charles Stross's The
Laundry Files series. The...
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ironers for the coin
laundry, multi-housing
laundries,
institutional laundries and
laundries for
consumer residences.
Alliance Laundry Systems manufactures...
- A
laundry room is a room
where clothes are washed, and
sometimes also dried. In a
modern home,
laundry rooms are
often equipped with an
automatic washing...
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dirty laundry collected and organised, and can
prevent clothes from
getting lost or
mixed up.
Laundry baskets are
often placed in a
bathroom or
laundry room...
- Look up
dirty laundry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dirty laundry (or
dirty linen)
refers to embarr****ing
private matters that one
would prefer...
- America. The
largest customers are coin-operated
laundries, multi-family
laundries, and on-premises
laundries. "In Memoriam:
Bernard Milch, Founder, Laundrylux...