January 23rd, 2005
Rite Table

40 Super Bright LED lights / Pivoting Light Head to Direct Light where needed / Quick Release button for mounting / Uses 6 AA Batteries (not included)
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716B Color: Black Designed for displaying science projects, presentations or information, this table top display is an economical alternative to Euro Trim table tops. Constructed of 1/2'' panels and framed in anodized aluminum, the panels are joined with piano hinges that allow easy folding and enhance stability...
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Introducing the Best Rite 724GC Hook & Loop Table Top Easel Table Top Felt Easel - Aluminum - 36 H x 48 W in., featured in our School Supplies, Equipment Educational and Learning department. This product generally ships within 3 business day(s) from Temple, Texas or Mt...
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A portable, adjustable lap desk, ideal for bed and wheelchair patients. Scientifically designed, lightweight, wedge-shaped cushion is filled with foam beads. Non-glare, wipe clean, plastic laminated surface provides a comfortable reading, writing or eating surface...
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751 Features: -Chalkboard surface on one side and dry-erase surface on the other -Magnetic on both sides -Solid wood frame -Convenient wooden pegs to hold books on each side for story time presentations -Dimensions: 17 11/16'' H x 18 3/4'' W Free Freight On Qualifying Bulk Orders - Call Today For Details!
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The White Table is set in many halls as a symbol for and remembrance to service members fallen, missing, or held captive in the line of duty. Solitary and solemn, it is the table where no one will ever sit...
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From back cover - Book explores the multicultural challenges facing the contemporary church. Using the image of the table as the central metaphor for worship, the writes strive to make worship more relevant to, and inclusive of, groups that have often been excluded - youth, ethnic minorities and other marginalized people...
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Tags: display, inversion_therapy, invertor, score rite tables, slim rite tablets, whiteboard
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