| 31. | Now kitchen sinks are usually mixers; bathtubs often so; but washbasins are still often twin-tap.
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| 32. | Even royalty has common needs and so the collection contains a formidable array of chamber pots, bidets and washbasins.
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| 33. | Each detainee will also have a washbasin, which may eliminate the need for guards to hand out water frequently.
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| 34. | Despite appearing similar to a toilet, it would be more accurate to compare it to the washbasin or bathtub.
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| 35. | The bus had no peanuts or flight attendants and the toilet had no washbasin, only envelopes of moistened finger wipes.
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| 36. | There were four toilets and six washbasins on each floor ( for 162 rooms ) and bathrooms on the ground floor.
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| 37. | It was claimed he had fainted in the bathroom, cracked his head against the washbasin and died of a cerebral haemorrhage.
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| 38. | Upon their release, they discover Aunt Charlotte Dixon, drowned in her washbasin while in the process of shampooing her hair.
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| 39. | Perucca once asked a chemistry student why the laboratory's washbasins were located one meter above the laboratory's floor.
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| 40. | All that remained was to rinse the dishrag and dump the greasy suds down the drain, setting the washbasin out to dry.
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