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| - Benson and Stabler probe the murder of an investment banker. Elsewhere, Benson starts dating a newspaper editor, but his work conflicts with her position at the department.
- Following a media campaign by Molch-R this episode was the focus of international newspaper coverage and the prog it appeared in saw a 30% sales spike (some of which subscribed).
- CLOSET ORYO's first album. It contains a total of 12 tracks, sung by GUMI and Camui Gackpo. The crossfade can be viewed on Nico Nico Douga.
- Closet is the 89th level in Chip's Challenge 2. It was created by Nick Lauria.
- This is a list of all items available for Travis Touchdown's closet in the video game No More Heroes.
- Closets usually provide room for storage. Depending on what is being stored, there may be a rod for hanging clothes, hooks and shelves.
- A Closet is a type of furniture in Fable II that can contain items. The items found in the cupboard range from gifts (chocolate, flowers, toys, etc.), books, or other random items. Closets tend to contain more clothing related items.
- A closet is a single square located behind a door. Often the door is a secret door. Closets are referred to as niches in the source code. Sometimes closets are generated without doors leading to them. The only way to get to these is for a corridor to be generated adjacent to them, or to teleport or dig in. Such closets always have a scroll of teleportation inside, and a potion of object detection will reveal its presence. Every closet has either a door or a scroll of teleportation. Monsters can be generated inside closets just like on any other square.
- A closet was a small storage area where clothing and personal items were kept. In 2367, Data offered to organize Jenna D'Sora's closets for her. (TNG: "In Theory" ) In 2372, an embarrassed Julian Bashir lied to Ekoria about keeping his old stuffed animal Kukalaka in a closet somewhere, quickly admitting it was actually in a shelf in his room. (DS9: "The Quickening") In 2373, an about-to-be married Rom worried about where Leeta would put all her clothes, saying he didn't have enough closet space. (DS9: "Call to Arms")
- Closets in Apartment Life are treated as objects, and are purchased in buy mode. However, closet objects are designed with the intent to be used as part of the structure of a house, rather than as a free-standing object.
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