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Benches
A Bench (furniture) is a long seat fit for several persons, with or without back and/or arm rests, for sitting indoor (often in rows) or outdoor (as in a park). Benches are most often found in bus stops, parks, and cafeterias. Some benches are dedicated as a small memorial. more...
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Bench may also refer to:
"In Clothing"
A popular Filipino clothing brand established in the Philippines in 1987;
A style, or brand of clothing heavily popular in Europe. These clothes are often winter fashions dedicated to keeping you warm. More recently; Bench has come out with casual wear designs.;
In law:
Bench (metonymy), certain people in a given (e.g. professional) context, associated with a particular seating, especially in politics and law;
Bench (Judicial) refers to a group of judges hearing a case and juding on the matter;
The raised desk behind which a judge presides over a courtroom;
In sports:
The "bench" refers to the players on the roster that do not start regularly or are not currently playing in any given game ("on the bench"
In soccer, the technical area contains the dugout (or "bench");
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Bench (weight training), a piece of weight training equipment, often very similar to the above "wide backless chair";
Bench press, an open-chained form of free-weightlifting;
Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Bench;
Elsewhere:
Bench or bentsching, the Jewish blessing said after a meal;
Bench language (Bench-non), a Northern Omotic language spoken in Kaffa (southeastern Ethiopia);
Workbench, a place of work consisting of a table and perhaps places to keep an arrangement of tools and materials.;
Bench scale, at a laboratory (small) scale in contrast to commercial scale;
In surveying and civil engineering, a landform consisting of a long strip of land at constant height in an otherwise sloped area. If natural it is typically caused by successive depositions and erosions by a river in a floodplain. It may also be part of an artificial earthwork (c.f. benchmark, q.v. berm);
The Bench refers to the buffer of employees who aren't assigned to any project. This is to ensure that staffing of new projects is fairly easy.;
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