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6 teaspoons taken in hands

Handling of 6 teaspoons one by one. UCS Category: FOODTware. Length: 00:05.
6 tablespoons taken in hands

Take in hand 6 tablespoons one by one. UCS Category: FOODTware. Length: 00:06.
6 small plates taken in hands #1

Taken in hands of 6 small plates. UCS Category: FOODTware. Length: 00:09.
6 large plates, manipulations

Manipulations of 6 large plates. UCS Category: FOODTware. Length: 00:54.
6 glasses, taken in hands #1

Handling of 6 glasses, stacked one after the other. UCS Category: FOODGware. Length: 00:05.
6 glasses, taken in hands #2

Handling of 6 glasses, stacked one after the other. UCS Category: FOODGware. Length: 00:04.
Electric hand mixer #2

The sound of an electric mixer whisking a pancake batter. UCS Category: FOODCook. Length: 00:14.
Electric hand mixer #3

The sound of an electric mixer whisking a pancake batter. UCS Category: FOODCook. Length: 00:16.
Glass of champagne on a table

Glass of champagne lying on a wooden table (x12). UCS Category: FOODGware. Length: 00:33.
6 large plates taken in hands #2

Taken in hands of 6 large plates. UCS Category: FOODTware. Length: 00:11.
Electric hand mixer #5

The sound of an electric mixer whisking a pancake batter. UCS Category: FOODCook. Length: 00:16.
Glass lying on a table

A glass tumbler set down on a wooden table, then picked up, then set down again, etc. (x12). UCS Category: FOODGware. Length: 00:34.
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