Attached to the front of both racks was a metal coin box; if you had coins ( pennies, nickels, dimes ), you could light a votive candle ( or a couple ) using very long sticks.
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A complex tray system, however, could consist two hat boxes, several other shirt compartments, a coin box, several document boxes and even secret compartments strategically placed so that people of unwanted access would pass up if not wary.
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At exactly the same time the carbomb detonated in Eden Quay, the " Belfast Newsletter " received a telephone call from a man using a coin box speaking with a " Belfast / English " type of accent.
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The two suspects were apparently so hungry for quarters, police said, that they stole the phones, worth a total of nearly $ 60, 000, carried them back to the apartment, then broke open the coin boxes for their paltry bounty.
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Colored square boxes, similar to the coin boxes in the " Super Mario " series, are also only present in this version, and like with enemies, they are eliminated by using the " headbutt " attack rather than by jumping into them.
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The devices started to seem out of date and somewhat sleazy, because of the bed's association with seedy motels, and their popularity declined starting in the 1980s as other in-room entertainment options became available and theft of money from the coin boxes started to become more common.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Transit Authority's parent agency, declined to explain how its new system works, except to confirm the obvious : " There is a magnetic stripe and it is read when you swipe it or put it into the coin box, " said Tom Kelly, the MTA's spokesman.
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I don't remember as far back as when canvas belting was used for overhead straps ( hence straphangers ), but it was nice to revisit old brass-and-glass coin boxes and those turnstiles with the wide, thick wood paddles that snapped passengers a gentle pat on the rear as they passed through.
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Actually, I hope it all works out for Atlanta, but I am a little concerned about the design because a while back I read about a compact toilet that not only automatically flushes after each use but entirely hoses itself down with chemicals and scalding water before the next quarter is dropped into the coin box.