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Mattresses consisted of a hessian cover filled with straw.
John McWilliams 2010
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Vera Wang Middle Tier $200-$300 million includes flowers: An FTD partnership; also Mattresses: A partnership with Serta; Stationery: Both weddings and formal goods; plus fragrance, bedding and tabletop—all produced by a licensee.
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Nor is it clear where else they would park their dollars: Mattresses just don't come in that size.
Oil Bumps Up Against Glass Ceiling Liam Denning 2011
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Mattresses, food remains and pro-Gadhafi graffiti were indication that regime soldiers had been stationed inside the plant.
As Gadhafi Kin Flee, Rebels Try to Secure Oil Sam Dagher 2011
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Mattresses, blankets and uniforms were hung on ropes to air.
Heavy Fighting Flares Across Eastern Libya as Delegation Arrives Sam Dagher 2011
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Mattresses, empty tuna tins and discarded clothing litter the floor, scattered randomly below the pool's wide wooden beams.
An escape from the Arab Spring: one migrant's voyage to Europe 2011
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Mattresses don't come with expiration dates, but if your mattress is more than eight years old, you might want to consider a replacing it.
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Mattresses, furniture and floors must be vacuumed, and vacuum bags should be immediately disposed in sealed plastic bags.
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He said they were always laughing about serving with WMs: Walking Mattresses.
Joshua Kors: An Intimate Look at Female Soldiers: Q&A with Laura Browder (PHOTOS) 2010
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Mattresses, furniture and other "stuff" account for 10 percent of accidents.
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