Open House
December 2nd, 2006
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Open House H-208-LOCK KIT FOR HINGED - Kit $38.05 |
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Open House H312KIT-12" ENCLOSURE - Kit $42.14 |
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Open House H270-WIRE MANAGER - Kit $33.65 |
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Open House H619-4X12 TELCOM MASTER HUB - Kit $58.55 |
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Open House H816BID-1X6 AMPLIFIED TV SPLITTER - Kit $61.05 |
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60061 Led Mallow French House Fries Open Sign 24"x12" $9.99 |
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~~SPECIAL~~Creative Memories OPEN HOUSE GIFTS~Paper, Stickers, Photo File, Quote $5.99 |
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18k GOLD VINTAGE CABIN HOME HOUSE CHARM open to couple $319.99 |
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1979 Citrus Springs Volunteer Fire Company Open House Extinguisher Press Photo $18.88 |
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WHITE HOUSE BLACK MARKET RAYON KNIT SATIN BOW TIES OPEN CARDIGAN SWEATER M $24.95 |
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NEW - Open House for Butterflies by Ruth Krauss $15.25 |
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House of Harlow 1960 Women's Fionna Open Toe Bootie 6 M US Sandal $69.99 |
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ONE OF A KIND 14K Y SCHOOL HOUSE/ CABIN 3D OPEN TOP CHARM WITH DETAIL $250.00 |
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#154 Miniature Books non open for Barbie and for doll houses $0.99 |
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Vincent Van Gogh House at Auvers Open Edition $14.99 |
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Victorian Stock Trade Card Open Book Lighthouse Rocks & Rose Winter Scene House $8.00 |
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Vtg Silvestri Holiday Door Hanger~Needlepoint~Great For Holiday Open House~L@@K $18.90 |
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Subverting Open Government: White House Materials and Executive Branch Politics, $14.08 |
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Tupperware Open House Series Lazy Susan L@@K~Red/Orange $22.40 |
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Tupperware Open House Series Lazy Susan L@@K ~Blue $22.40 |
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OPEN HOUSE Flag Realtor Banner Advertising Pennant Real Estate Sign 3x5 Outdoor $6.98 |
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Tupperware Open House BUTTER Dish Tray Keeper NEW Hyacinth Blue Rare $8.95 |
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VINTAGE 1982 CASE CO. OPEN-HOUSE GIVE-AWAY EMBOSSED TRAY (LOADER/BACKHOE) $12.00 |
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Electro-Motive 1997 Locomotive Open House Collector Newsletters GM EMD Lapel Pin $12.00 |
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Tupperware OPEN HOUSE 11" Serving Round DINNER Plate SET of 6 NEW Teal Color $21.99 |
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Microplane 40020 Classic Zester/Grater $12.95 Microplane 40020 Zester/Grater, Black Handle For Grating/Zesting of Chocolate, Hard Cheese, Citrus Zest, Coconut, Ginger and Garlic Blade made of surgical grade stainless steel. Plastic handle. Dishwasher safe Cover included Made in USA... |
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Taylor 9842 Commercial Waterproof Digital Thermometer $8.75 Flat-Edged Dial Safe-T-Guard Thermometer with Antimicrobial Sleeve. Special additive in the sleeve material inhibits bacterial and fungal growth. Thermometer is waterproof for dependable use in kitchen or lab environments. Field calibratable. Auto-off feature saves on battery life. What's Included: One LR44 battery... |
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Zyliss 20362 Lock-n-Lift Manual Can Opener, White $11.68 This can opener is easy to use and elegant in design and function. The opener pierces the lid and locks securely onto cans of all sizes. The magnet then attaches to the lid for lifting. Simply press a button to release the lid. Handles are ABS covered with Santoprene rubber for a durable, non-slip grip. White... |
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Led Zeppelin III $5.15 After plundering the Yardbirds' legacy and Willie Dixon (among others) for their blues-riff-heavy first two albums, Jimmy Page and company surprised many listeners with the strong acoustic/folk sensibility displayed on III. Page aficionados shouldn't have been caught off guard; the guitarist had toyed with similar sensibilities and modalities during his brief tenure with the Yardbirds (most notabl... |
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Ultimate Collection $7.49 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.... |
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Vanilla Sky $2.59 Given his status as America's top male sex symbol, there's a perverse irony to Tom Cruise's virtually simmer-free performances in would-be erotic thrillers like Eyes Wide Shut and this Cameron Crowe remake of Spanish director Alejandro Amenábar's Abre los Ojos (Open Your Eyes). But if Crowe stops just short of delivering another undercooked holiday Tom turkey, his vaunted early career as boy-wond... |
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Sarah Plain and Tall (Hallmark Hall of Fame) [VHS] $6.00 The most-watched made-for-television movie of the 1990s (50 million viewers upon first broadcast in 1991), this fine adaptation of Patricia MacLachlan's novel stars Glenn Close as Sarah, a Maine schoolteacher who responds to a Kansas farmer's newspaper ad seeking a bride. Set in 1910, the story follows Sarah's trial run as stepmother to the children of the widowed Jacob Witting (Christopher Walk... |
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Open House Someone is killing off nubile real estate agents. A psychologist doing a therapy talk show begins getting calls from the perpetrator, and cooperates with the police to try and stop him. Unfortunately, his lover is a real estate agent, and when it becomes clear that the madman is getting information for his kills from her discarded home listings, they both become endangered.... |
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Open House [VHS] $25.00 ... |
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Streamlight 73001 Nano Light Miniature Keychain LED Flashlight, Black $3.75 An extremely small and super-bright light, the Streamlight Nano Light Keychain Flashlight is a lightweight, easy-to-access flashlight for everyday tasks at work or at home. With a nonrotating snap hook for attaching to key rings, backpacks, clothing, and more, the Nano Light features a high-intensity, 100,000-hour LED that will last up to eight hours on four alkaline button cell batteries (include... |
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Open House $8.49 Open House |
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Andy Pandy: Andy Pandy Land Frieze Book $11.94 Used - Missy Hissy lives in a house made of drainpipes, Looby Loo's cottage has a roof which looks just like her hair, and bouncy Orbie the ball is never happier than when he's playing a game of catch-me-if-you can with Tiffo the dog. All the friends, their houses and their favourite things are included in this frieze book introducing the idyllic world of Andy Pandy. After reading, stand the book open on a shelf, bringing the magic of Andy Pandy Land into a child's world. |
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Andy Pandy: Andy Pandy Land Frieze Book $40.98 Used - Missy Hissy lives in a house made of drainpipes, Looby Loo's cottage has a roof which looks just like her hair, and bouncy Orbie the ball is never happier than when he's playing a game of catch-me-if-you can with Tiffo the dog. All the friends, their houses and their favourite things are included in this frieze book introducing the idyllic world of Andy Pandy. After reading, stand the book open on a shelf, bringing the magic of Andy Pandy Land into a child's world. |
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Andy Pandy: Andy Pandy Land Frieze Book $40.98 Used - Missy Hissy lives in a house made of drainpipes, Looby Loo's cottage has a roof which looks just like her hair, and bouncy Orbie the ball is never happier than when he's playing a game of catch-me-if-you can with Tiffo the dog. All the friends, their houses and their favourite things are included in this frieze book introducing the idyllic world of Andy Pandy. After reading, stand the book open on a shelf, bringing the magic of Andy Pandy Land into a child's world. |
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Andy Pandy: Andy Pandy Land Frieze Book $1.99 Used - Missy Hissy lives in a house made of drainpipes, Looby Loo's cottage has a roof which looks just like her hair, and bouncy Orbie the ball is never happier than when he's playing a game of catch-me-if-you can with Tiffo the dog. All the friends, their houses and their favourite things are included in this frieze book introducing the idyllic world of Andy Pandy. After reading, stand the book open on a shelf, bringing the magic of Andy Pandy Land into a child's world. |
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It Was Open---Wide, Wide Open: Optics and Visual Perception in the Tales of Edgar Allan Poe. $74.5 Used - Reception of Edgar Allan Poe's work in the past few decades has been either overtly critical or grudgingly appreciative, mainly due to the author's peculiarly dark, unfathomable, and unreal world view. This reception has been guided primarily by readings of Poe' s famous tales and poems, such as "The Fall of the House of Usher," "The Black Cat," "The Raven," and "Ulalume, " works that have been frequently read, taught, critiqued, serialized, and even filmed around the world. Recent schola |
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You Mean a Woman Can Open It...? $54.95 New - Whether using images of dizzy sex kittens to sell to the man of the house or playing on the fears of domestic inadequacy to sell to the housewife, advertising has rarely let the truth get in the way of a good story. This collection, stretching from the 19th century to the 1970s, shows the ad-man's beloved caricatures of female behavior in outrageous form: -- Down-trodden housewives obsessed with cooking and cleaning-- Hare-brained office girls struggling in a man's world-- Scantily-clad bi |
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''That thy house may be filled'': A study of earliest American Methodist lay worship leaders between 1766 and 1773: Philip Embury, Robert Strawbridge, Joseph Pilmore, and Francis Asbury. $49.99 Identifying worship concerns in the founding documents of two early nineteenth century seceders from the Methodist Episcopal Church, in New England (1814) and Philadelphia (1801), generated questions about the roots of these issues. A substantial portion of the answer to these questions lay in better understanding how the challenges and choices of America's first Methodists, some forty years earlier, might have affected the development of Methodist worship in America. The present work is limited to an examination of four of American Methodism's earliest worship leaders: Philip Embury, Robert Strawbridge, Joseph Pilmore, and Francis Asbury. It is intended to re-open a discussion of the lives, work, and words of these men in order to analyze their values, attitudes, and practices concerning worship and the sacraments between 1766 and 1773.;A re-examination of available oral history, some contemporaneous letters and documents, plus the published journals of Asbury and Pilmore have formed the basis for the work. What is known of the stories of these four worship leaders has been researched, studied, compared, and contrasted in order to create a historical narrative concerning their experiences during these years. Reviewing and rethinking the work and words of each have suggested revisions to their well accepted portraits which challenge the broad characterizations that have, in some cases, hardened into stereotypes.;These revisions suggest rather, that Embury, not officially sent by John Wesley, was a stronger and more influential leader of the first Methodist congregation in New York City than previously understood. Furthermore, the apparently radical choice of Strawbridge (also an unofficial Methodist representative) to preside at the sacraments may have been rooted in the struggle for sacramental rights among the Irish Methodists of the 1750s. Of Wesley's first official missionaries, Pilmore was a loyal Methodist who was neither on a personal quest for ordination, |
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''To improve and beautify our surroundings'': A study of private and public gardening in New Castle, Delaware, 1880--1940. $49.99 Between 1880 and 1940, the Read House garden and New Castle, Delaware have been historicized as fixed. Focusing upon the constancy of structures in the National Historic Landmark district, historians have conjectured that an economy in decline produced a stagnant community. In contrast, however, New Castle experienced both periods of economic instability and regeneration during the period. In the inconsistent fiscal climate, industrialists, affluent residents, and town leaders reinvented the community's cultural history by transforming use and ornamentation of private and public landscapes.;Interpreting variations in the town's open spaces between 1880 and 1940 connected New Castle to larger American themes of industrialization, suburbanization, Progressive reform, and city beautification. In addition, it facilitated understanding New Castle's transition from prominent Colonial and Federal town with big city aspirations to an insular Colonial Revival historic district, a foundation built upon throughout the twentieth century.;Multiple perspectives provided by primary source materials created a rich context for identifying and understanding changes in the Read House garden and New Castle. Public and institutional records of the New Castle City Council, Trustees of the New Castle Common, and New Castle Presbyterian Church demonstrated the ways in which groups, most often of the town's elite, viewed and responded to the town's fluctuating manufacturing economy. Reports from several Wilmington newspapers recorded regular activities, events, and sentiments of a more diverse population. New Castle residents' correspondence, documents, and photographs, collected by government and private historical organizations and for preservation initiatives, highlighted the changing private landscape, as well as individual perspectives on evolving public green space.;From these rich primary source materials, a history of planned change emerged, manifested in New Castle's private and |
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''To improve and beautify our surroundings'': A study of private and public gardening in New Castle, Delaware, 1880--1940. $49.99 Between 1880 and 1940, the Read House garden and New Castle, Delaware have been historicized as fixed. Focusing upon the constancy of structures in the National Historic Landmark district, historians have conjectured that an economy in decline produced a stagnant community. In contrast, however, New Castle experienced both periods of economic instability and regeneration during the period. In the inconsistent fiscal climate, industrialists, affluent residents, and town leaders reinvented the community's cultural history by transforming use and ornamentation of private and public landscapes.;Interpreting variations in the town's open spaces between 1880 and 1940 connected New Castle to larger American themes of industrialization, suburbanization, Progressive reform, and city beautification. In addition, it facilitated understanding New Castle's transition from prominent Colonial and Federal town with big city aspirations to an insular Colonial Revival historic district, a foundation built upon throughout the twentieth century.;Multiple perspectives provided by primary source materials created a rich context for identifying and understanding changes in the Read House garden and New Castle. Public and institutional records of the New Castle City Council, Trustees of the New Castle Common, and New Castle Presbyterian Church demonstrated the ways in which groups, most often of the town's elite, viewed and responded to the town's fluctuating manufacturing economy. Reports from several Wilmington newspapers recorded regular activities, events, and sentiments of a more diverse population. New Castle residents' correspondence, documents, and photographs, collected by government and private historical organizations and for preservation initiatives, highlighted the changing private landscape, as well as individual perspectives on evolving public green space.;From these rich primary source materials, a history of planned change emerged, manifested in New Castle's private and |
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'Every Dog Has A Silver Lining' Screen Print $22 Mixed Messages: Taking two famous proverbs and mixing them up to make a new, more fun one. Every Dog Has A Silver Lining is a mix of “Every dog has its day.” and “Every cloud has a silver lining.” The prefect gift for the dog lover in the house. Inspired by Harry the Springer Spaniel. Hand pulled 1 colour screen print in silver metallic ink. The type is set from hi-resolution scans of original wooden type. 40cm x 30cm. Open Edition. Printed on heavy duty 300gsm stock. Signed and numbered on the back and wrapped in acid free tissue paper. Sold unframed. Packaged in hardback envelope to ensure safe delivery. Posted First Class Signed For. |