Dango Pendant
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Dango Pendant

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Dango PendantFinish Oxidized Black Canopy Color Oxidized Black Category Pendant Option LED Family Dango Glass Frosted Voltage 120 V Shade Frosted Glass Number of Bulbs 1 Bulb Dimmable Yes Bulb Type LED Canopy 5. 13" x 1. 38"H Diameter 6. 38 Kelvin 3000 Material Metal Ship Carton Height(in) 9 Ship Carton Length(in) 18 Ship Carton Width(in) 11 Ship Weight(lbs) 4 Weight(lbs) 4 Country of Origin China Delivered Lumens 702 Initial Lumens 1080 LED Yes Location Rating

Finish Oxidized Black
Canopy Color Oxidized Black
Category Pendant
Option LED
Family Dango
Glass Frosted
Voltage 120 V
Shade Frosted Glass
Number of Bulbs 1
Bulb Dimmable Yes
Bulb Type LED
Canopy Ø5.13" x 1.38"H
Diameter 6.38
Kelvin 3000
Material Metal
Ship Carton Height(in) 9
Ship Carton Length(in) 18
Ship Carton Width(in) 11
Ship Weight(lbs) 4
Weight(lbs) 4
Country of Origin China
Delivered Lumens 702
Initial Lumens 1080
LED Yes
Location Rating Dry Rated
Max Wattage 12 W
Safety Rating ETL Approved
Wire Color Silver
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I finished this book having completed all but one course for my law degree. It is a goldmine of techniques and outlines the modus operandi of how Judges and Lawyers ideally operate.
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