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  • The Bushbuddy has a two-wall design to preheat the air supply, which they claim lets it burn “as clean as a candle”, more efficiently, and perhaps most importantly to a westerner, with wetter wood.

    hughstimson.org » Blog Archive » Bushbuddy and Littlbug Wood Stoves 2009

  • Then they spent some time with the short game, drop shots, and the two-wall boast.

    Letter from Wesleyan Squash Camp: Alex Beam Beam, Alex 2008

  • (See also: one-hander) two-wall -- a theater rental contract where the host property and artist share expenses and share revenue, expecting to recoup from the success of the show; (See also, four-wall) twofers -- coupons that discount admission price to "two for" the price of one;

    Variety.com 2009

  • A few weeks ago, the developer submitted proposed plans and drawings for an open-air, two-wall clubhouse with an adjacent swimming pool, playground, large deck and outside fireplace.

    News for Opelika-Auburn News 2009

  • (See also: one-hander) two-wall -- a theater rental contract where the host property and artist share expenses and share revenue, expecting to recoup from the success of the show; (See also, four-wall) twofers -- coupons that discount admission price to "two for" the price of one;

    Variety.com 2009

  • (See also: one-hander) two-wall -- a theater rental contract where the host property and artist share expenses and share revenue, expecting to recoup from the success of the show; (See also, four-wall) twofers -- coupons that discount admission price to "two for" the price of one;

    Variety.com 2009

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