Collocations withcabinet

These are words often used in combination withcabinet.

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arcade cabinet
The arcade cabinet features foot pedals (visible in picture) that, when pressed, reverse the player's direction.
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cabinet appointment
We now model in game-theoretic terms the process of cabinet appointment in parliamentary democracies with a presidential head of state.
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cabinet door
For example, it is well suited for attaching cabinet door hinges to the sides of frameless cabinets.
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cabinet meeting
I can only confirm that the day after tomorrow there will be a cabinet meeting.
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cabinet position
Evita never held a cabinet position, though she was the de facto head of many ministries.
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cabinet post
The second variable is the value of a cabinet post.
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cabinet reshuffle
In 2006 there was a major cabinet reshuffle.
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cabinet secretary
Barnet council's cabinet office was established last year and has two "non-political" members of staff—a full-time cabinet adviser and a part-time cabinet secretary.
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cocktail cabinet
I have heard of a working-class household being persuaded to buy a cocktail cabinet when they have never drunk a cocktail, and that sort of thing.
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wooden cabinet
A small wooden cabinet inside of the apartment, built into the exterior wall, would have doors on both sides, latched but not locked.
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