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  • ...]] (the same as British "gearing"), or the ratio of the indebtedness of a household to the net value of its assets (ie net of its debts).
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  • ...m Donaldson]] on the [[ABC]] News show ''PrimeTime Live'', Sawyer became a household name, became known for both hard-hitting investigative reports and big cele
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  • *Grenadier Guards: Members of the senior regiment of infantry in the Household Brigade in the British Army.
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  • {{r|Silver (household)}}
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  • * Beeton, Isabella. ''Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management.'' 1861 abridged edition by Nicola Humble, Oxford University Pre * Drury, Elizabeth. ''The Butler's Pantry Book: A Compendium of Household Secrets from the Victorian Age.'' St. Martin's Press, 1981.
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  • *[[herb garden]] - a household garden featuring cooking and medicinal [[herb]]s *[[vegetable garden]] - a garden growing vegetables for household consumption, laid out in small plots
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  • {{r|Silver (household)}}
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  • {{r|Household}}
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  • :''Household Words'' (weekly) 1850 to 1859, edited by Dickens
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  • ...ial Exposition]] in Philadelphia in 1876 and became an instant "must have" household implement. ...replaced by the electric iron. Today, it's use as an everyday implement of household management is largely restricted to the [[Amish]], the majority of whom con
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  • Peat is inflammable when dried out and has been much used as a household fuel. It is not as dense as [[coal]]. A slab of peat used for fuel is kno
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  • ..., wine and distilled spirits. The alcohol [[isopropanol]] can be used as a household disinfectant. [[Methanol]], also known as wood alcohol, is an impurity that
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  • * assist with light household duties
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  • ...% African American, and 16.43% Hispanic or Latino. The median income for a household in the city was $27,259, and the median income for a family was $34,045. Ma
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  • {{r|Household}}
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  • ...s defined as being made up of "consumption goods" and "investment goods". Household income is taken to be either spent on consumption goods or saved. Since ...ot to a an equalising fall in interest rates, but to a progressive fall in household incomes until that proportion of their income that constitutes their planne
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  • The radio signals typically received by household consumer radios are modulated in one of two ways: [[Amplitude_modulation|am
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  • ...'', ''veggie patch'', is a residential [[garden]] growing vegetables for [[household]] consumption.
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  • ...in and development of the concept of mansions and the composition of their household staff, see [[great house]].
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  • ...l particularly in the United States) is a female junior servant in a large household with many staff. The position is largely defunct in the 21st century, as fe
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