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durable good

Good that is consumed over a long period of time, like a car, television set, freezer, or bed. Nondurable goods are goods such as cornflakes, dustbin liners, or paper which are consumed over a relatively short period of time.



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Renovations will include a complete enhancement of the exterior and refurbishment of every guest room with hard and soft goods, as well as all public areas, including the corridors and lobby," said John Belden, Davidson's president and chief executive officer.
Pam Stickland is the new director of soft goods licensing.
 
 
 
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