for french^
Alva Fisher invented the first electrical washing machine. Alva invented the washing machine because he saw how hard his wife worked to clean the clothes and wanted to make it easier for her.
it worked because of its machine! it worked because of its machine!
A typing machine.
You bought a crap appliance, like I did. ( never worked correctly from day one, now packed up completely).
Washing machines are connected to your mains water supply so either there is a problem with your water supply in as much as it is continually leaking when it's not supposed to be in use, or, more likely, there is a blockage in the machine or the water pipes immediately surrounding it which is causing water to flood back out of the machine. It's usually a small item of clothing like a sock (or a collection of them) that has worked its way out of the machine via that gap at the front of the drum just next to the door, and is now blocking your pipes. You may find water bubbling back out of your sinks and bath, depending on their proximity to the washing machine. You need a plumber, quick!
The french worked with John the good
It depends on the model. I really don't know how many do and how many do not. Every one I've worked with in my positions as laundry attendant have done it.
HAUS is an own brand of argos, im not certain but think these appliances are made by the Chinese company Haier as i have worked on a HAUS washing machine before and the motor and several components are of Haier origin.
The primary muscles worked by the pec deck machine are the pectoralis major and minor, which are the chest muscles.
John Cabot worked for the French.
They worked for the Normans e.g washing armor or cleaning etc...
I accidentally washed two Sharpie magic markers the other day, and neither of them opened, neither had water in them, and they both worked fine. I considered this a 'one-time-fluke', and will probably never do it on purpose.