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...dual flushometers to the low-flow toilets that enables a person to either select either half a flush or a full flush,” Phillips said. Phillips said that many of the toilets installed in the Houses before the last several years had been around since the 1930??s, and used between seven to nine gallons of water per flush. “When you save water you are saving additional resources because it takes energy and resources to run the water treatment plants,” Phillips said. In addition to dual flushing actions...
Remele explained that his collection was inspired by the vogue Mitford sisters of the 1930??s English upper crust...
...girl sets down her extra-large brown Longchamp to examine the racks of blue satin dresses with delicate straps, shrunken tweed blazers, and 1930??s tops. Every so often, she will run her finger over one of the garments and coo with glee...
Wechsler grew up in a liberal Jewish family in New York in the 1930??s, his father an art dealer and his mother an Estonian immigrant. Despite financial troubles, his parents provided him with an elite education that culminated at Harvard, where he majored in economics, focusing on workers’ unions...
Noise, in a word, says it all. The Noise movement began in the 1930??s as musique concrete, an attempt to blur the lines between music and ambient sounds, and to incorporate those noises we encounter on a daily basis into music. Today noise often shares a sound and rhythm with techno, while incorporating a variety of not-traditionally-musical sounds. Of course, it’s just as often arhythmic, often amelodic, and consequently, often very unpleasant to listen to—often on purpose...