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Chair And A Half Austin

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Ali Khataw, Chair Essential 2009; Toya Cirica Bell, Chair-Elect Essential 2011 Texas Health and Human Services Commission/ Debbie Johnson, Past Chair Affiliate 2007; Mike Meroney, Secretary Essential 2004 Artemio San Martin, Treasurer Essential 2011 Shilpa Bakre Essential 2016 Austin Convention and Visitors Bureau/ Colette Pierce Burnette At-large Amber Carden Essential 2009; U.S. Trust / Bank of America Private Wealth/ Gerardo Castillo Essential 2013 Priscilla Guajardo Cortez Essential 2009; Volunteer Legal Services of Central Texas/ Brian Dolezal Essential 2001 Aimee Irene Finney Essential 2013 Austin Independent School District/ Rebecca Gonzales Essential 2014 Brent Lyles Essential 2011 Jeannette Peten Essential 2002 Mellie Price Essential 2015 Shuronda Robinson Essential 2002 Khotan Shahbazi-Harmon Essential 2015 Paul Trahan Essential 2008 Gregory Vincent Affiliate 2015




The University of Texas at Austin/ Jessica Weaver Essential 2015Showcasing weathered brown upholstery embellished with diamond tufts and nailhead trim, this sophisticated arm chair elevates any seating ensemble. Pair it with a floor lamp and drape it with a cozy throw to craft a reading nook in the parlor or home library. Upholstered in brown polyester High arms and a deep seat Arching backrest and tight tufted back To prevent overall soiling, frequent vacuuming or light brushing is recommended. Cushions and pillows should be turned on a weekly basis. Cushions should be brushed rather than vacuumed. Spot clean, using a mild water-free solvent or dry cleaning product. Only a professional cleaner should undertake a complete overall cleaning. The use of steam or water-based cleaners may cause excessive shrinking or staining Birch wood construction, 100% polyester Leg Design: Turned legs Casters are required for balance of the chair Chair Design: Club chair




Upholstery Material: Polyester/Polyester blend 32.7'' H x 28'' W x 34.4'' D 18.9'' H x 18.9'' W x 21.6'' DSpot clean, using a mild, water-free solvent or dry cleaning product. The use of steam or water-based cleaners may cause excessive shrinking or staining. No tools are necessary Trent Austin Design® fuses rustic detailing and industrial inspiration with modern silhouettes. They find beauty in the juxtaposition between warmly finished wood and well-worn metals—bringing home a look that’s urban, inviting, and on-trend. More About This Product Trent Austin DesignTrent Austin Design Expected delivery dates for Enjoy the comfort of premium coverage with a Protection Plan Accidental stains & damage Full repair with no deductible What does this Protection Plan cover? This plan covers all accidental stains as well as accidental damage to your furniture. What's covered under "accidental damage?" In terms of accidental damage, this plan covers all unintentional stains, rips, tears, burns, punctures, gouges, chips, dents, and water rings.




Once I've purchased a plan, when does my coverage begin? Coverage for accidental damage begins the day your product is delivered. What isn't covered by this plan? This plan does not cover damages caused by accumulation, neglect, abuse, or failure to comply with the manufacturer’s warranty. It also does not cover damages caused by natural disasters such as a fire or flooding, or furniture used in commercial settings. See full list of exclusions. How do I submit a claim? You can submit a claim to Uniters on their website or app, or give them a call at the phone number listed on your Protection Plan certificate. Will I have to pay a deductible? Can I cancel my plan? You can cancel your plan for a full refund within 30 days of purchase. After 30 days, your refund will be prorated. Any previous claims or an administrative fee may be deducted from your refund.Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestPosted!




A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. CLOSExEmbedThe architect of the Detroit Lions defense that just shut down Drew Brees and the Saints' offense in New Orleans is on the short list of prospective head coaching candidates compiled by the organization that promotes diversity and equality in hiring for top NFL jobs.John Wooten, chairman of the Fritz Pollard Alliance Foundation, told USA TODAY Sports on Monday that Lions defensive coordinator Teryl Austin is among the foundation’s top candidates this year, along with Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn, Arizona Cardinals OC Harold Goodwin and Minnesota Vikings DC George Edwards.The foundation’s annual December meeting with NFL officials to discuss this year’s hiring process is scheduled in a couple weeksUnder the so-called Rooney Rule, NFL teams are required to interview at least one minority candidate before filling head coach and top personnel openings.USA TODAYNFL Week 13 overreactions: Were Panthers wrong to bench Cam Newton?




Austin, 51, also was high on the foundation’s list last year, and he interviewed in January for vacancies with the Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns, New York Giants and Tennessee Titans. The Lions’ recent improvement on defense – evidenced Sunday by Brees’ first home game without a TD pass since 2009 in a 28-13 upset of the Saints – can’t hurt his cause.Lynn, 47, interviewed in January with the Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers and now has experience as a coordinator, having taken over for Greg Roman with the Buffalo Bills in Week 3 this year. Goodwin interviewed for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ opening in January. But the only minority candidate hired in the last cycle was Hue Jackson with the Browns, keeping the number at just five minority head coaches out of 32 jobs because the Bucs fired Lovie Smith.Goodwin and Edwards, 49, work under head coaches who call the plays for their units. But they come highly recommended by Cardinals coach Bruce Arians and Vikings coach Mike Zimmer, respectively, according to Wooten, the longtime Dallas Cowboys executive who compares their situations to Dan Reeves’ work in the 1970s under hall of fame coach Tom Landry.USA TODAYNFL playoff picture: Field finalized with NFC North settledWith Zimmer ailing, Edwards called the Vikings’ defensive plays in Thursday’s 17-15 loss to the high-powered Dallas Cowboys

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