The tex system, originally devised in 1873, is a universal method developed for the measurement of staple fibre yarns and is also applicable to the measurement of filament yarns. |
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These books are typeset in TeX. reproduced xerographically, and bound in a high-quality paper cover. |
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The kiosks are in 45 stores in Seattle and Austin, Tex., and are rolling out nationally. |
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The ROM was investigated, posted on the USENET as a documented disassembler listing in a TeX file and no vulnerabilities were found. |
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In a few hours, with the aid of some telephone poles and some shoring, the Chinese lifted the wing, Tex lowered the gear and drove the down lock in with a sledge hammer. |
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He was the son of Tex Ritter, one of America's favorite singing cowboys. |
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Rep. Barton anted up a case of Lone Star and some brisket from Spring Creek Barbeque in Arlington, Tex. |
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Tex Avery had wit, quicksilver charm, and near-boundless inventive genius. |
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By the end of 1979 Tex had reeled off 13 straight kayo wins. |
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In a related compound-unit vein, Showtime presents a tight clutch of attenuated compartments, jigging vertically like a dancing city skyline in a Tex Avery cartoon. |
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Sugar Land, Tex., home of Tom DeLay, Republican hatchet man. |
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Living in Krum, Tex., he was 19 and on a four-wheel all-terrain vehicle. |
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Sue Duncan, a 52-year-old landscaper in Austin, Tex., uses native drought-tolerant plants in her landscaping work and hasn't thrown away an aluminum can since 1974, she said. |
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Air Tex Panel Sports Bra, £10, Miss Guided If you're looking for something fashionable, functional and keenly priced, then Missguided's activewear range should be your go-to. |
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Their fabric is Öko Tex certified, a label that guarantees the harmlessness of fabrics and cotton in these work clothes and that they are sourced from fair trade, with the Max Havelaar label. |
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