The conventionalteachestis a case with riveted metal edges, of approximate size 500x500x750 millimetres.
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A police officer then told how he had found the torso in ateachest, which was then displayed, complete with blood stains.
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If the people who move into the houses are to do other than sit on empty tea chests, they will buy more furniture.
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It was not so long ago that tea chests were used in the manufacture of furniture.
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The larger varieties were known as tea chests.
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The wood is also used for manufacturing tea chests and general purpose plywood, blackboards, frame core and cross bands of flushdoor shutters.
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For all practical purposes, both hold similar internal volumes, but tea chests are designed for shipping over the open ocean.
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Tea chests were one-trip affairs, so they were generally sold for non-food use.
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