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Mechanical device for raising or lowering people or goods vertically between the floors of a building. The US inventor Elisha Graves Otis developed the first passenger lift in 1852, installed in 1857. The invention of the lift allowed the development of the skyscraper from the 1880s.

A lift usually consists of a platform or boxlike structure suspended by motor-driven cables with safety ratchets along the sides of the shaft. At first lifts were worked hydraulically with a counterweight. Electric lifts were common from the early 1900s. Lift operators worked controls and gates until lifts became automatic.



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Why not take a cue from Town Center Elementary in Plainsboro, New Jersey, and refurbish plain-Jane chairs with a colorful face lift.
Reisman also introduced a mid-face cheek lift that eliminates the need for a change in eye shape, gets rid of the fold by the nose without requiring a total face lift, and provides patients a quick recovery -- often allowing them to be back at work in three to four days.
Well Home Design Guru, Stephen Saint-Onge says you don't have to spend a lot of money hiring an interior designer, or be Martha Stewart, to give your home a face lift.
 
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