"' Malleable Iron Range Company "'was a company that existed from 1896 to 1985 and primarily produced kitchen ranges made of malleable iron, but also produced a variety of other related products.
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Other common culprits include space heaters, water heaters, clothes dryers, kitchen ranges, wood stoves and fireplaces, barbecue grills ( used indoors ) and motor vehicles or gasoline engines run in a garage.
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Some comfort could be had in the fact that these homes contained tiny rooms, generally two downstairs and two upstairs, and were easy to keep warm from the heat of the kitchen range.
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Fireplace and kitchen range ( hob ) or oven could also be used to advantage, but with suitable care for carbon monoxide . talk ) 04 : 49, 5 June 2009 ( UTC)
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The moated manor, built around a quadrilateral courtyard, comprising residential quarters and a Great Hall to the south, and a kitchen range to the west, was approached via the Gatehouse on the south.
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Heating, of both water and the house, is also achieved ecologically, via 24 vacuum tube hot water solar collectors as well as bio-mass wood boilers for underfloor central heating and the kitchen range.
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Although much of the barracks is now in poor condition, two of the kitchen ranges still survive and two rooms still contain service crests painted on their walls during the Second World War.
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A huge television advertising market has grown over the last few years, and Russian viewers have grown accustomed to having their favorite shows interrupted by 30-and 60-second ads for shampoo, chocolate or kitchen ranges.
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Its Chocolate Chip Cookies Body Wash comes in a box labeled " Cookbook, " with a blue-and-white gingham border framing a snapshot of a little girl standing in front of an old-fashioned kitchen range.
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His home is presented as more modern that No . 2, furnished in the Edwardian style the modern day utilities of an enameled bathroom with flushing toilet, a controllable heat kitchen range and gas cooker.