You know, the corporate farms move in and the big confinement sheds and whatnot.
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In some places it comes in as sunlight, others as warmth or currents or whatnot.
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Its just nerd-talk for using keywords that are very popular in Google or whatnot.
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Run water through your hose for a minute or so to clear out any dust and whatnot.
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We don't need to make sweeping generalizations about slippery slopes and whatnot.
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Sony will work with local bookstores and whatnot to generate heat for the device.
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Look at all the typos, grammar, and whatnot that I fixed while doing this review.
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Guys do their job and there won't be as many breakdowns as in college and whatnot.
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So we were eating burgers and whatnot and then took the kids over to the park.
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Bric-a-brac: miscellaneous curios
A what-not is a piece of furniture derived from the French u00E9tagu00E8re, which was exceedingly popular in England in the first three-quarters of the 19th century. It usually consists of slender uprights or pillars, supporting a series of shelves for holding china, ornaments, trifles, or "what not", hence the allusive name...
A small unspecified object; bric-a-brac (in plural); Other related objects or ideas; A freestanding set of shelves on which ornaments are displayed
(Furniture) Square or rectangular stand of three or four tiers with turned, sometimes bobbin-shaped, pillars and drawer beneath; on castors often; of rosewood, mahogany, walnut. ...
This is a real term. It is a shelf made to hold china, knick-knacks and what-nots.