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Floor (commonly made of floor) is a term referred to the bottom of a room. Buildings often have multiple floors, for example [[Satellite Five]] had 501 (0-500).{{fact}}
Floor (commonly made of floor) is a term referred to the bottom of a room. Buildings often have multiple floors, for example [[Satellite Five]] had 501 (0-500).{{fact}}
== Behind the scenes ==
=== Information from invalid sources ===
[[Are you interested in becoming part of the Cybus Family? We've a wide range of companies all dedicated to the same goal - making life easier|In an article]] on the [[Cybus Industries website]] that attempted to recruit new employees for [[Cybus Industries]], potential employees were sorted into two categories, between the [[Trainee Scheme]] and [[Seniors Programme]]; the Trainee Scheme started its employees off on the [[factory]] floor and would mould them into the perfect worker. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Our Family (feature)|Our Family]]'')
[[Category:Architectural features]]
[[Category:Architectural features]]

Revision as of 15:20, 1 January 2023

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Floor (commonly made of floor) is a term referred to the bottom of a room. Buildings often have multiple floors, for example Satellite Five had 501 (0-500).[source needed]

Behind the scenes

Information from invalid sources

In an article on the Cybus Industries website that attempted to recruit new employees for Cybus Industries, potential employees were sorted into two categories, between the Trainee Scheme and Seniors Programme; the Trainee Scheme started its employees off on the factory floor and would mould them into the perfect worker. (NOTVALID: Our Family)