Classic Suede Slipcover (Chair)
Suede upholstery infuses a room with a unique richness and sumptuous softness. Classic Suede achieves the same effect without the expense or fuss. On the style side, Classic Suede features classic lines, neatly finished corded details and a kick pleat skirt. On the practical side, it provides you with exceptional comfort, durability, washability and value.
100-percent sueded polyester composition
Corded details
Kick pleat skirt
Tailored arms
Machine wash cold
Available in saddle, aloe, sand, or sable color options
Dimensions:
Sofa: 74-96 inches
Loveseat: 58-73 inches
Chair: 32-43 inches
Imported
You'll never miss a beat with this Toshiba digital audio player. It boasts a 20GB hard drive to store up to 5,000 songs. CD RipRec lets you copy an entire CD at the push of a button in as little as five minutes. Simply place the CD in the tray, press CD RipRec and the entire contents of the CD are copied directly onto the player!
Features include:
2.2-inch QVGA LCD with 320 x 240 resolution
View downloaded album covers, digital still pictures, or create slideshows
CD RipRec lets you copy an entire CD at the push of a button in as little as 5 minutes
Touch sensitive control lets you navigate and choose features quickly and effortlessly
Room management software conveniently organizes, stores, and manages files from your PC
20GB hard drive for up to 5,000 songs
Supports MP3/WMA/WAV audio formats
28 user selectable equalizers/including SRS WOW
Accessories include:
Napster To Go software
USB docking cradle
16-hour lithium ion battery
Earbud headphones
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In the second film in Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Western trilogy (A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS being the first and THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY the last), the Man with No Name (Clint Eastwood) teams up with gunslinger Colonel Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef) in order to extract reward money from Indio (Gian Maria Volonte), a mean and vicious bandit. There is little doubt as to No Name's financial intentions in the hunt, but Mortimer seems to be driven by something a bit deeper. A series of flashbacks (which would become a Leone signature device) provides the background for Colonel Mortimer's anger and desire for revenge. Morricone's score combined with Leone's trademark long and lingering shots bring the viewer ever closer to the human side of the Man with No Name. Although the film was not released in the United States until 1967, it was produced and released internationally in 1965.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseWidescreen - 2.35Audio: Dolby Digital Mono - English Dolby Digital Mono - FrenchAdditional Release Material: Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical TrailerInteractive Features: Interactive Menus Scene SelectionsAdditional Product: 8 Page Booklet (Trivia, Production Notes, and The Making Of)
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