Contraptions are available that maintain constant water level in the stand, working on the principle of a commode float. |
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An original Louis XVI commode is topped by the fine white Carrara marble which was so popular in this period. |
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She would be very upset because when she was bed-ridden I had to fight with social services for a commode. |
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Since it is undesirable for the patient with fever to walk even as far as the toilet, a bed-pan or commode should be used. |
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You should make sure that getting to the toilet in a hurry is easy and perhaps consider having a commode in your bedroom. |
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There's a commode beside my bed, and that's as far from my bed as I get in an average day. |
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I immediately sensed the room, and found it tiny, cramped, a bed and commode the only furnishings. |
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The cell has a bunk, a commode, a small sink, a light for reading, and a little window. |
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Someone should stay with your child while in the bathroom, or when up to the commode. |
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The inside of the same commode shows that the interior is highly polished which would not appear on an original 18th century original. |
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This copy of a Louis XVI commode was made by one of Europe's finest cabinetmakers, Francois Linke. |
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To put a finer point on this subject, a commode of the 1860-80 period is larger and of far better quality. |
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The rest of the furniture included a commode, two small pairs of open china cabinets, eight fretwork armchairs, four side chairs, and a pier glass. |
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Later, my father got a toilet put in, a commode, but no bathtub. |
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There are also private initiatives, including one to buy commode toilets for disabled soldiers who can no longer use squatting pans. |
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The graceful bombé commode, often with marble top and two or three drawers, the surface enriched with finely modelled ormolu mounts, was popular. |
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Surely he'd seen the commode in the corner of the dining room, because that thing was not completely hidden by the screen they had rigged up, no matter what Dottie said. |
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In that relationship, the lower-class king of his dingy domain is enthroned atop a commode and uses a toilet brush as a scepter. |
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Master cabinetmakers fashioned a low chest of drawers, which differed from the bureau commode, or large table with drawers, that was crafted in the baroque period. |
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You want a commode chair which is unproblematic and at the same time comfortable to use? |
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Clearly it's time to bring back the commode of the late 15th and early 16th centuries a formidable hairpiece made of wire framework that was covered in ribbon, starched linen, and lace. |
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So it's a surprising and startling thing when you see the photograph that Ms. Ernst just presented to us, showing fire shooting out of her commode, so to speak. |
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Use an adapted toilet seat, a commode chair or a bedpan. |
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Shower commode wheelchairs are recommended if the patient cannot access standard commodes, showers or bathtubs without a wheelchair and the available space is free from barriers. |
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In France the corner cupboard was popular at the same time as the commode, and sometimes a pair of corner cupboards were made to match a commode, forming a suite. |
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