The group were known for their use of non-musical objects played percussively such as matchboxes, typewriters, elastic band and a giant clothes peg and for performing guerrilla gigs around the city.
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Cupboards, bookshelves, clothing pegs and other wall elements are part of the wall itself, rather than affixed to it after construction, making wall features a part of the craftsmanship of the house.
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Some people suggested going to vote with a clothes peg on their noses to express disgust when voting for Chirac, but this may have been illegal, because it is prohibited to advertise one's vote inside the voting precinct.
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That accords with the strong preference for singular nouns in attributive positions in English, but some words are used in the plural form even as attributive nouns ( such as " clothes peg ", " glasses case " ).
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It is used for making furniture, tool handles, boxes, ladders, musical instruments, bows, weapons, matches, clothes pegs, brooms, shoes, baskets, turnery, carving, toys, pencils, rollers, cogs, wooden screws, barrels, coffins, skittles, veneers, artificial limbs, oars, skis, wooden spoons, sports equipment and wooden balls.
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Before he got the job of Town crier, his life had been varied, having sold sweets ( candy ), clothes pegs, toys, lambs, had been a knife and scissors sharpener, cleared snow, collected for lotteries, and anything else which came his way, and from which he could make a profit.
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:Take along your own washing line and get practice in looking for things at different sides of your shower room to tie it to . ( This by the way is one reason to splurge on rooms that come with their own showers . ) And clothes pegs and the works.