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But Kiwi coach Gary Kemble is certain he will be fit for the second Test.
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Celerie Kemble of Manhattan's Kemble Interiors finds the look of the simpler fixtures refreshing.
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To make her guests feel welcome, Ms. Kemble removes personal items such as shampoo and bath products.
WSJ: Spruce Up the Littlest Room for Holiday Guests
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Post-excavation work, including washing, dating and analysis of the discoveries, has now begun at Cotswold Archaeology's base at Kemble.
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The firm said four trains trapped at Wootton Bassett, Hullavington, South Marston and near Kemble were due to start moving again.
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The Lions should have won by more in the first of three Tests against Gary Kemble's Kiwis, wasting several golden opportunities to score.
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While Ms. Kemble sometimes goes through her medicine cabinet to remove highly personal items, she makes a point of not emptying the space totally.
WSJ: Spruce Up the Littlest Room for Holiday Guests
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New Zealand coach Gary Kemble said Bradford winger Tame Tupou could now be a doubt for the rest of the series with a cruciate ligament knee injury.
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As a final touch, Ms. Kemble likes setting out a small stack of books for guests to browse often ones featuring vintage holiday photos, stories of Christmas wishes or collections of quotes or short poems.
WSJ: Spruce Up the Littlest Room for Holiday Guests
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"But I wouldn't go so far as putting out mouthwash or perfume it's a little too personal, " adds Ms. Kemble, who also makes sure to set out an extra toilet roll where it will be easily seen.
WSJ: Spruce Up the Littlest Room for Holiday Guests
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Additionally, she usually keeps a lighted candle in the room, favoring black or jewel-toned ones from Dyptique, Rigaud or Taffin for the holidays. (She cautions against placing this candle on the back of a toilet, where the flame could set someone's hair on fire.) Ms. Kemble will also leave a book of matches in the room.
WSJ: Spruce Up the Littlest Room for Holiday Guests