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49 results for "Closing" - Most at least downloaded - Page 2 of 2

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- Small trash on foot
Small trash on foot. UCS Category: . Duration: 00:20.
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- Apartment door, closing 1
Closing of a apartment door. UCS Category: DOORWood. Duration: 00:03.
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- Apartment door, closing 2
Closing of a apartment door. UCS Category: DOORWood. Duration: 00:02.
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- Rat swatter 1
Closing a plastic rat trap. UCS Category: . Duration: 00:01.
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- Toilet bowl
Opening and closing of a toilet bowl. UCS Category: . Duration: 00:38.
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- Manual roller shutter, closing out. 1
Closing of a crank roller shutter. From the outside. UCS Category: WNDWCover. Duration: 00:19.
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- Rat swatter 2
Closing a plastic rat trap. UCS Category: . Duration: 00:01.
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- Great trash "on foot"
Great trash "on foot". Metallic. UCS Category: . Duration: 00:28.
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- Manual roller shutter, closing in. 1
Closing of a crank roller shutter. From the inside. UCS Category: WNDWCover. Duration: 00:18.
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