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6 large plates taken in hands 2

Taken in hands of 6 large plates. UCS Category: FOODTware. Duration: 00:10.
6 glasses, taken in hands 2

Handling of 6 glasses, stacked one after the other. UCS Category: FOODGware. Duration: 00:04.
Electric hand mixer 3

The sound of an electric mixer whisking a pancake batter. UCS Category: FOODCook. Duration: 00:16.
Bottle of beer, shocks 4

Shocks of bottle in glass of beer. UCS Category: FOODGware. Duration: 00:01.
6 large plates, manipulations

Manipulations of 6 large plates. UCS Category: FOODTware. Duration: 00:54.
Fork, placed on table

A fork placed and then removed several times on a wooden table. UCS Category: FOODTware. Duration: 00:24.
Electric hand mixer 4

The sound of an electric mixer whisking a pancake batter. UCS Category: FOODCook. Duration: 00:18.
Electric hand mixer 5

The sound of an electric mixer whisking a pancake batter. UCS Category: FOODCook. Duration: 00:15.
6 small plates taken in hands 2

Taken in hands of 6 small plates. UCS Category: FOODTware. Duration: 00:07.
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