Fabric zippers come in contact with or are made with oils, lubricants, detergents, dyes, and other common chemicals. |
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Fabric spats, or spatterdashes, were worn over walking shoes around the turn of the 20th century. |
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Fabric is woven in relatively narrow widths and long lengths, cut and assembled side-to-side for garments, blankets and other textile uses. |
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The Fabric Effect is a collection of lightly textured wall-coverings and borders. |
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Fabric softener sheets are claimed to clean baked on foods from cooking pots and pans. |
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Fabric wallpaper are usually made of cotton, linen, or other natural plant fibers, such as grass cloth, hemp, or burlap. |
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Fabric covered steel plating provides increased ballistic protection in the cockpit and cabin. |
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Fabric is the first thing you would pick out for a tailor-made suit, so why not do the same with your ready-to-wear suit? |
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Fabric layers shift while sewing and cutting, so once you've trimmed and trued the edges, the chenille may be smaller than your pattern pieces. |
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This Fabric Conditioner can be used in automatics and twin-tubs and is great for conditioning delicate and hand wash only fabrics. |
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Whose partner got trashed in the VIP area of Fabric nightclub and stripped off on the dance floor? |
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Fabric or trim with a raised texture, such as re-embroidered and corded laces, wide-wale corduroy and heavy mesh. |
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Fabric is notorious for misbehaving and props have a mind of their own. |
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Fabric runs the gamut from corduroy and wool to satin and lace. |
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Fabric must be cotton or poplin, not shiny, silky or crinkly. |
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Artist Canvas and wide seamless Muslin Primed Canvas, Gesso, Deka Fabric Dyes n bulk Duvetyn, Cammando Cloth and Theatrical Gauze. |
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Fabric also can be made from recycled or recovered cotton that otherwise would be thrown away during the spinning, weaving, or cutting process. |
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Social Fabric is Collective Bias' proprietary community of over 5,000 shopping-focused influencers with reach in excess of 60 million uniques. |
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MultiComputer Division has entered into a strategic reseller agreement with System Fabric Works. |
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An integrated conservation programme that addresses the priority areas has been drawn up by the cathedral's Surveyor to the Fabric, John Burton. |
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To this end a new Gothic access tower with lift has been designed by the abbey architect and Surveyor of the Fabric, Ptolemy Dean. |
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Tenders are invited for Providing And Fixing Of Pvc Coated Tensile Fabric Shed For Sound And Light Show At Ross Island, Port Blair. |
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The other documents that were signed included Annual Blister Purchase Contract and Greige Fabric Contract. |
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Recent additions include a bald eagle exhibit, a giant anteater exhibit, river otters, tree shrews, Chinese alligators and renovation of the Fabric of Africa exhibit. |
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Fabric conservation is the most urgent element of the campaign. |
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The fabric is quilted diagonally and is well suited to a barn jacket styling. |
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Reupholstering an existing armchair and draping a round table with pale ivory quilted fabric adapted them to the updated color palette. |
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Wrinkles, crimps, ruffles, fine pleating and quilting are built into otherwise plain fabric structures. |
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The jersey fabric flatters and leaves you room to move, thanks to a small dose of Lycra. |
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His collection for fashion week was a celebration of denim, a fabric that has made its mark in more ways than one. |
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I chose to make the silk kirtle because I found fabric that I wanted to use for this dress. |
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Hard, smooth surfaces are more sound-reflective than rough surfaces, or ones that are covered with fabric or acoustic materials. |
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Made of a fabric filter and composites of NASA-inspired materials, it actually reconditions the air. |
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It is an inexpensive fiber from an East Asian plant and can be spun or woven into a fabric. |
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From songs neatly woven into the story's fabric to the dances that are performed with athletic ferocity, Minnelli's name is stamped all over it. |
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If the basket has an open weave at the upper edge, a ribbon or fabric tie can be woven through the wicker. |
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Narrow strips of fabric or leather webbing were interlaced across a seat frame, and a piece of linen was tacked above it. |
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A match or cigarette dropped on an acrylic blanket can ignite the fabric which will burn rapidly unless extinguished. |
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So I went to the craft store and bought some new colors of acrylic craft paint and medium for fabric. |
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The factories primarily produce athletic activewear made of warp knits and hunting apparel made of the company's proprietary warp knit fabric. |
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Pulled stitches, torn fabric, a hole courtesy of a Utah chipmunk, the 1980s vintage pack below was dumpster bound. |
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Look for a wide band for support, uplifting underwire, and cups made of sturdy rather than sheer fabric. |
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The two chaps really gave this wellie and the two girls in skirts consisting of many yards of fabric, tossed it around with gay abandon. |
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They were made from second-hand jute burlap and scraps of fabric pulled from ragbags and storage bins. |
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Cows wander the streets, ragged children pester dogs with sticks, tailors teeter past on bicycles balancing bolts of fabric. |
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Perhaps, Rebekah mused, she could ask for the scraps at the end of fabric bolts and make a rag rug for the cold wooden floor. |
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Buy running clothing made from high-tech breathable fabric, which promotes cooling and reduces chafing by wicking moisture from the skin. |
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I don't want to hear my seat's too low, or corduroy isn't the best wicking fabric in the world. |
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A few students used the wrong side of the fabric to make a different value of a color or to vary the texture. |
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This fabric will be the front of the kirtle with the red linen serving as lining and body of dress. |
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In the center of the fabric, put a balled up wad of fabric scraps, cotton, or yarn. |
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Interlining is a wadding which is sewn between the curtain fabric and the lining to make the curtains feel thick and luxurious. |
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The fabric was printed with a simple design, and the full skirt accentuated her tiny waist. |
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A suit with gathered fabric across the waistline can create the illusion of an hourglass figure in a woman who would like to look curvier. |
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Tailored of fine thin-wale corduroy this smooth cotton sport shirt from Martin Gordon offers a modern take on a classic fabric. |
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I went to the fabric store and found the materials described above and now own them. |
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The dining room is panelled to chest height and has an intricate, golden fabric wallcovering above. |
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Wedding guests can sign a large matte of a photo frame, a specially made platter, or a fabric wall hanging. |
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I stare absently at the pattern of the fabric on the seats, an angular blur of red, grey and blue. |
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Instead, it was as if the models were swathed in giant fabric sample books, each layer peeling off to reveal another beneath. |
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Then stakes are driven in by hand and the fabric is attached to the stakes, completing the installation. |
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I took the easy way out and did the very unsporting thing of hiding my assigned fabric inside the pockets as a lining. |
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The gold zari fabric of the cape reflects the encompassing warmth of the sun's rays. |
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He learned that if he took the shirt off your back and showed you the blood of children in the fabric, people would snap alert. |
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Linen is technically a washable fabric, but how you launder your sewn project, depends on the construction rather than the content. |
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Like silk, if you pre-wash rayon fabric prior to construction of the garment, you have a washable garment. |
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Caution should be used when wearing acetate or an acetate blend fabric and using any acetone containing product. |
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Since the acetate is a synthetic fabric, there is no hope for dyeing it black again. |
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Triacetate is an improved acetate fabric which doesn't melt as easier and is easier to care for. |
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Enclosed are ideas for embellishing your fabric and waterproofing it to make a beautiful raincoat. |
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The fabric is water-resistant and durable, capable of withstanding any elements you may encounter on your adventures. |
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At 10,000 feet, only the colorful fabric of their chutes keep jumpers visible against the panoramic landscape. |
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Climatex Lifecycle, made by Swiss company Rohner Textil, is fabric made of pesticide free wool and organically grown ramie. |
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You can bring in a blooming agapanthus or begonia, and either drop it in a pot or wrap the nursery container in fabric. |
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He twitches the fabric to free it from where it has snagged and pulls the curtains open wide. |
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Rhea blew a raspberry with her tongue and fiddled with the fabric she was lying on. |
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His hand went instinctively to the cup holder, retrieving his raveled up fabric belt and tying it about his waist. |
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Press under the seam allowances on the edges of the pocket and finish those edges if your fabric ravels. |
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If the fabric ravels easily after cutting, serge-finish the edges before constructing the garment. |
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Baste the folded trim strip to the fabric band, matching the long raw edges. |
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Simply make the vest in fabric, then again in lining, sandwich the wrong sides together and bind all outer edges to finish the raw edge. |
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Wrap the fabric to the seat bottom, tuck under raw edge, and staple every inch or so. |
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Work on a protected surface and place a piece of waxed paper over the fabric, exposing just the narrow raw edge. |
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Keep in mind that the fabric must be all natural fiber, that is, cotton, silk, linen, or rayon, in order to take the dye. |
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The heel is a double knitted fabric, which I think helps the sock to stay up since it pulls the fabric in at the ankles. |
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Their younger schoolmates in preschool and kindergarten tied fabric scraps together. |
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Buy wallpaper, fabric and floor coverings for their practical as well as decorative effect. |
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The Cordura fabric is windproof, water resistant, rot proof and fire resistant. |
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This product in brick-coloured fabric can be used either as a table mat or as a table napkin. |
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I watch his hands tighten on the bedspread, the fabric bunching up beneath his fingers. |
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A new fabric called Pre-Vent, which is a breathable, water-proof and windproof laminate, helps keep women dry and protected from wind and rain. |
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The cold weather camouflage parka fabric is a triple layer laminated waterproof, windproof, and moisture-vapor permeable nylon material. |
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Several of Woolrich's hunting garments are made of Squires Hightech's Saddle-Cloth, a soft, quiet, stormproof and windproof fabric. |
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For instance, a window treatment might include mesh sheer panels with soft, pliable sheared duck draperies, and a scarf in a high-twist fabric. |
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Exposing the fabric to the oxygen in air and heating it for a while changes the molecules back to indigo. |
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The khadi campaigners hope that the humble fabric will serve as the rallying force for awakening an entire nation, once again. |
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The silky fabric bunching and snagging against the rough calluses of work burned into my fingertips. |
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A pair of leather or fabric seats, a sports steering wheel and a couple of window winders is the extent of the standard specification. |
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Once a dull, coarse material, today khadi is a multicolored wonder fabric with weaves as fine as muslin. |
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Use actual fabric swatches and set the machine with the recommended settings, thread and needles. |
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The liner is very comfortable, with a soft, wicking fabric and self-molding foam. |
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Then, if fabric is washable, launder in warm water and detergent. |
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The torn sackcloth and protruding tubes of fabric at the center of the canvas recall contemporaneous works by both Alberto Burri and Lee Bontecou. |
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She went through all the closets, pulling out old clothes, cutting off buttons to sell to sewing and craft shops and used the fabric to make rag rugs. |
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Paint a couple of wooden Adirondack chairs a pretty color, like French blue, bring them indoors, then add cushions covered with striped or floral fabric. |
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The wraiths and phantoms creep under your carpets and between the warp and weft of fabric, they lurk in wardrobes and lie flat under drawer-liners. |
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You could have been given spider webs and violet fabric to wrap your chancre or sip tea made from deer horns but you were most likely to be dosed up with toxic heavy metals. |
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The same khadi fabric can make you feel cool in summer and warm in winter. |
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Fold the fabric in half lengthwise, then widthwise, to create four layers. |
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Shemilt ensures the breathability and absorbency of the 95 percent bamboo fabric tops. |
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Juxtaposing the unapologetically new with the well-preserved old can strengthen the urban fabric, he posits, citing Amsterdam and London as examples. |
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Waving pieces of wing fabric and burning oily rags in a bucket, the men enthusiastically entered into this exercise, mindful that it might save them from another night at sea. |
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A pattern that would be beautiful on a bedspread fabric, but here tells a story of loss so heartbreaking we can barely look. |
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The dress is a classic, with its soft, lavender hue, chiffon fabric, and minimalist shape. |
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The upholstered pieces have been re-covered in fabric Ruhlmann originally designed for the textile manufacturer Prelle et Compagnie, which still operates in Lyon, France. |
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Pretest the fabric, notions and trims and make note of any changes or information that'll be important during construction-such as shrinkage and raveling. |
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For a complete stitch, bring the needle up through the fabric, at the bottom left of the stitch, cross one block of the aida fabric and insert the needle at the top right. |
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They create those blouses a lot of times, where they will add a bow or take fabric from another shirt to create the cuff. |
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Taut red fabric on the ceiling above the chandelier gives the room a cool, circus-tent vibe. |
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Choosing their own fabric rather than buying a ready-made drapery also enables homeowners to make coordinating cushions or to cover a chair with the same material. |
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You're always guaranteed a perfect fit and more often than not, you'll get superior fabric rather than that of a similarly priced, ready-made overcoat. |
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We developed several outdoor projects with an acrylic fabric often used for boat covers because it's resistant to mildew, water, and fading and it can be cleaned with a hose. |
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We set out for the neighbouring village of Kethan, where simple weavers wove the delicate fabric of cotton and silk embroidered with gold and silver. |
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This is not true, but in the case of cotton grown in Egypt, the higher thread count means the fabric will be incredibly strong and will last for years and years. |
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Bags need fabric and color, just like a conventional wearable. |
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The garden abounds with stone carvings, some part of the fabric, others left sitting on walls or tucked away in corners to be found as you wander. |
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The past craze for leggings has been replaced by this year's trend for jeggings, close-fitting leggings made of fabric that resembles denim in appearance. |
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If you grab the tube before you put the jacket on, and feed it into your face mask you will be able to access the water bag build into the fabric of the jacket. |
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In addition to its comfort and coolness, Cross Creek's Cool Knit fabric is really a variation of a pique stitch that creates an interesting waffle texture. |
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The leaves and stems of plants in brilliant primaries, created by the gradual accretion of six single-colour woodblocks, reach out across the space of the fabric. |
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She was nervously folding the fabric of her shirt into accordion folds. |
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It is made into refrigerator gaskets, used to coat fabric for upholstery and to coat wallpaper for washability, and in making floor tile, horizontal and vertical blinds. |
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The neckline was square, the bodice simple, in fact, the whole dress was quite simple, but the addition of that soft, airy fabric in almost a mint hue made it look so rich. |
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The organic compound reacts with the sulfide source to form dark colors that adhere to the fabric. |
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The key part of the costume, beyond the head-to-toe fabric, was the beak. |
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The Hawaiian applique design is made by folding a piece of fabric into eighths. |
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I accidentally poked my finger right through the old fabric. |
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The fabric will fade unless you protect it from the sunlight. |
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A person who lies frequently may be cut of the same mental fabric as the arrestable criminal. |
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They made these things for almost nothing, cutting them out of remnants they scrambled for in backstreet fabric outlets. |
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The borogove let out a quiet chirp. Another, larger borogove squirmed in through the hole in the fabric. |
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Next came the narrow silk straps of her bustier. She pushed the satin fabric down, toward her waist, exposing her breasts. |
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She wears a diaphanous himation that covers her torso, over a floor-length chiton of heavier fabric. |
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He was looking at a small flexible screen wrapped halfway around his forearm, meshed into the fabric of his cybersuit. |
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The acolytes are now swirling their red fabric sheaths. The man on the table is, if anything, more decontrolled, more uncentered, than before. |
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Her twins were adorable boy-girl fraternals who wore boy-girl clothes in the same fabric. |
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At a distance, the checks blend together making the fabric ideal camouflage for stalking game. |
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He noted that a polished needle would enter leather and fabric with greater ease, and a polished pitchfork required less effort as well. |
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Bradshaw's administration saw increased deterioration of the fabric of the canal, the locks, docks and warehouses. |
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The Palace of Westminster, which is a Grade 1 listed building, is in urgent need of extensive restoration to its fabric. |
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They are still extant, although the fabric of Wilfrid's churches above ground has been replaced by later structures. |
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Entablatures were an essential part of the structural fabric of such buildings, as they were used to hold up the roofs. |
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This situation lasted for about 250 years with the fabric of many major cathedrals suffering from neglect. |
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The core part of the fundraising programme is focused on the cathedral's fabric. |
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The post of Deputy Director with responsibility for the Museum's fabric and infrastructure is currently vacant. |
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The logo, which appears on the left breast of a garment, is stitched into the fabric of the shirt. |
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Such rigid sails are typically made of thin plastic fabric held stretched over a frame. |
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A modern, commercially available Royal Banner of England, printed on polyester fabric. |
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The material used for the midlength skirt shown in Fig. 3-2, left, was purchased at a fabric sale. |
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The natives joked about Minnesota Nice, and outsiders called it conformity, but civility was in fact the norm and any rip in its fabric a vice. |
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In some churches, deacons exercise responsibility for practical matters of finance and fabric, either separately or together with the elders. |
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As a novelist Greene wove the characters he met and the places where he lived into the fabric of his novels. |
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She collects fabric from curtains, bed sheets and linen and has done so for most of her life. |
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The hat was last restored in 2000, when a note from 1849 was discovered in the fabric. |
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He stressed a social vision that revived and preserved Scotland's communal traditions at a time of strain on the social fabric of the country. |
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Emergency money was also printed in 1902 on khaki shirt fabric during the Boer War. |
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These shades are meant to represent the colours that would result from fabric aging over time. |
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Walnut husk pigments are used as a brown dye for fabric as once applied in classical Rome and medieval Europe for dyeing hair. |
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It can then be turned into a metamorphic rock by heat and pressure that change its mineral content, resulting in a characteristic fabric. |
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The cathedral must be saved, he said, damage to the fabric would sap the morale of the country. |
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Its role in sustaining rural and upland communities and their position as part of our social and cultural fabric is priceless. |
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The balloon is a fabric envelope filled with a gas that is lighter than the surrounding atmosphere. |
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To describe such a texture, only the average size of the crystals and the fabric are necessary. |
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His sleeves had patches on the elbows where different fabric had been sewn on to replace material that had worn away. |
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However the Second World War had an immense impact on the urban and social fabric of the area. |
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A trampoline is a device consisting of a piece of taut, strong fabric stretched over a steel frame using many coiled springs. |
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The fabric can be woven from webbing, which is the most commonly used material. |
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Another class of composite materials involve woven fabric composite consisting of longitudinal and transverse laced yarns. |
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Carbon fibre fabric and fibreglass, along with resins and epoxies are common materials laminated together with a vacuum bag operation. |
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Traditionally it is worked on white fabric with white cotton thread but in recent years other colors and threads are popular. |
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Avoid stiff pocketings of 100 percent polyester. To reduce bulk, cut linings for patch pockets from lining fabric rather than self-fabric. |
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Silk fabric from 3630 BC was used as wrapping for the body of a child from a Yangshao culture site in Qingtaicun at Xingyang, Henan. |
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Because of its texture and lustre, silk rapidly became a popular luxury fabric in the many areas accessible to Chinese merchants. |
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The silk fabric is soaked in extremely cold water and bleached before dyeing to remove the natural yellow coloring of Thai silk yarn. |
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Yet when she turns away, raising those arms in a priestesslike gesture, that fabric acts as a curtain, shielding her from prying eyes. |
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By 1890, successful experiments were conducted that placed the plant in a frame covered by thin cotton fabric. |
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Within the fabric of the Commonwealth lies the future of the Colonial territories. |
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Silk is an animal textile made from the fibres of the cocoon of the Chinese silkworm which is spun into a smooth fabric prized for its softness. |
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Nettles have also been used to make a fibre and fabric very similar to hemp or flax. |
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Nonwoven textiles are manufactured by the bonding of fibres to make fabric. |
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It was inserted along the fabric alongside two warp threads, and under the raised weft, and as it was guided forward the blade severed the weft. |
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Warp and weft are terms for the two basic components used in weaving to turn thread or yarn into fabric. |
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It is regarded as the longitudinal set in a finished fabric with two or more sets of elements. |
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Cotton could be processed into fabric where it grew, saving transportation costs. |
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With each weaving operation, the newly constructed fabric must be wound on a cloth beam. |
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Pilling is a function of fiber content, spinning method, twist, and fabric construction. |
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Thicker monofilaments are typically used for industrial purposes rather than fabric production or decoration. |
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Although less dramatic, the action of the acid on cotton, even in diluted form, will destroy the fabric. |
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Dyeing is effected by heating the fabric in a solution of an organic compound, typically a nitrophenol derivative, and sulfide or polysulfide. |
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Lace is a delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open weblike pattern, made by machine or by hand. |
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The term is also used for all types of knitted fabric, and its thickness and weight is defined by denier or opacity. |
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Hosiery garments are the product of hosiery fabric produced from hosiery yarn. |
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Sometimes designs were woven into the fabric but most were added after weaving using wood block prints or embroidery. |
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In 2009 Victoria was identified as the worst category B interchange station because of its dilapidated fabric and environment. |
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A scourer may be in the form of a mesh of wires, a flat piece of a rough fabric, or a pad with a soft sponge-like side and a more abrasive side. |
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If you have a serger, you can use it to finish fabric edges so they don't ravel, but the zigzag stitch on your regular machine works well, too. |
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The night ended with my mom bringing over a snuggie that she had made out of the breast cancer ribbon fabric. |
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Then she screamed as a jet of spumescent gore slopped across the front of the paralysed fabric. |
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The jusi fabric is made from abaca or banana silk, while banana fabric comes from the banana fibre. |
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Napping permits a more permeable cake on the fabric surface but, in some cases, is more difficult to clean than unnapped cloth. |
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Gather and glue the unpinked edge of the fabric and tuck it inside the tube. |
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We are weary of theoretical worldbuilders who strive to construct logical designs that weave together all components of the social fabric. |
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Most boardshorts are polyester, but the Quatros are made from a 4-way stretch fabric that's lightweight, quick-drying and water-repellent. |
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Whipstitch the top bat to the sock using the cotton floss, sewing around edge of the fabric. |
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Made of a lightweight Storm-FIT 1 fabric, this jacket is also windproof without being sweaty, and keeps you at a really comfortable temperature. |
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Made of a lightweight Storm-FIT fabric, this jacket also windproof without being sweaty, and keeps you at really comfortable temperature. |
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And she wore the buttons we finally found in the fabric store. |
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Some finishes in this posh loo include stone, zebrawood, Venetian plaster, fabric, and leather wall coverings. |
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Embroidered bright flowers, birds and birdhouses decorate antique white fabric bordered by black and white check. |
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What's more, actual crab eyes, wild fabric prints and Job's tears made for an interesting watch. |
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It is, in fact, a lungi made with khaddar, the homespun fabric so dear to Mahatma Gandhi's heart. |
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I have re-covered two old wing chairs with a contemporary Zoffany fabric on the outside and black velvet inside. |
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Her children prosper, folded in the aumbries, cradled in paper, smocked in the complex fabric, the house the wasp has made, her enduring book. |
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Lace is the fashion fabric of the moment, a dramatic lace piece will send your wardrobe into 'of-the-moment' status. |
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The more youthful look is a weatherproof, wipeable fabric, while a more sophisticated choice is leather or suede so that there is a backpack for every occasion. |
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Climaproof fabric provides waterproof and windproof protection. |
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Graduate students Siyuan Xing and Jia Jiang developed a new textile microfluidic platform using hydrophilic threads stitched into a highly water-repellent fabric. |
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There were five in our party and the snow was too rough for ski-landing so the pilot wheeled out the old, fabric, two-engine biplane transport and loaded us on board. |
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Most frequently, the three make up the webwork of his literary fabric. |
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Under Armour already tests new products on campus, including a new so-called ungrabbable fabric, using athletes as part of its research-and-design process. |
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At the moment of the killing, the black fabric covering the rotating platform is stripped off by some of the ever-present gremlin people to reveal blood red undercovering. |
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Then we go and buy the fabric,mainly from Abakan in Liverpool city centre,cut out the designs, take it to the machinists and explain to them exactly what we want. |
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If only you had pulled on the thread of my wool, if you had undone my fabric, mesh by mesh... entangled in each one was a temptuous thought and a name I will not forget. |
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I sipped at a drink and smoked cigarettes in a silence so profound that I could hear the susurrus of the blindfold's soft fabric rustle and slip between my fingers. |
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Their fabric is so thin that I can see through these curtains. |
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Sofas and chairs can be coordinated into any design through reupholstery or slipcovers. Reupholstery requires a fabric selection appropriate for your piece. |
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Aromatics, sometimes referred to as reodorants, are added to fabric sizing to disguise the glue or casein smell, leaving the product with a fine fresh odor. |
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Silk fabric production was reintroduced towards the end of this period and the more sophisticated silk weaving techniques were applied to the other staples. |
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Weaving is a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. |
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One or more hosiery yarn is used to make knitted or hosiery fabric, and garments produced out of this are generally referred to as hosiery garments. |
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Curling brushes may have fabric, hog hair, or horsehair heads. |
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The twist direction of yarn can affect the final properties of the fabric, and combined use of the two twist directions can nullify skewing in knitted fabric. |
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Natural fibers such as these have the advantage of being slightly elastic and very breathable, while trapping a great deal of air, making for a fairly warm fabric. |
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A wrinkle in the cloth of time, a cry of soft caress and fragrant dreams to weld the metal fabric souls in blends so held in high regards across the lands and sky. |
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Each individual warp thread in a fabric is called a warp end or end. |
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The woven fabric portion of the textile industry grew out of the industrial revolution in the 18th century as mass production of yarn and cloth became a mainstream industry. |
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Lace is made by interlocking threads together independently, using a backing and any of the methods described above, to create a fine fabric with open holes in the work. |
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From the middle period of the Qing dynasty, archery became more a form of entertainment in the form of games such as hunting swans, shooting fabric or silk target. |
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Animal furs used in garments and trim may be dyed bright colors or to mimic exotic animal patterns, or shorn down to imitate the feel of a soft velvet fabric. |
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Pizarro sailed from Panama for Spain in the spring of 1528, accompanied by Pedro de Candia, some natives and llamas, plus samples of fabric, gold and silver. |
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Flowers, stripes, and checks in the same fabric make for a busy pattern. |
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Woven fabric composites are flexible as they are in form of fabric. |
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The fabric is usually a waterproof canvas or woven polypropylene material. |
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These may not be the true antecedents of the modern sport of trampolining, but indicate that the concept of bouncing off a fabric surface has been around for some time. |
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The 3D orientation of the clasts is called the fabric of the rock. |
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He wore a red overrobe, a gold underrobe, and somewhere, hidden beneath all the fabric, an antigrav belt which served to keep his body suspended one full unit off the deck. |
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The repainting, which has been done to preserve the fabric of the church, has upset many visitors and locals more accustomed to its customary brilliant white. |
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Thus, although traditional Southern culture is part of Atlanta's cultural fabric, it is mostly the backdrop to one of the nation's most cosmopolitan cities. |
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Textile analysis of fabric from the Tarim mummies in Xinjiang, northwestern China has also shown it to be similar to that of the Iron Age Hallstatt culture. |
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The university is deeply embedded in the fabric of the city of Edinburgh, with many of the buildings in the historic Old Town belonging to the university. |
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Most of them are made from wooden, bone, fabric, stone, paper, and other. |
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Of course he finds the fabric, but even then he wrings a profit which any honest man would be ashamed to extort from the labour of the needle girl. |
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Other very different styles of fabric are now indifferently called muslins, and the term is used differently on the respective sides of the Atlantic. |
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Bell's coffin was constructed of Beinn Bhreagh pine by his laboratory staff, lined with the same red silk fabric used in his tetrahedral kite experiments. |
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Ignition of leaking hydrogen is widely assumed to be the cause, but later investigations pointed to the ignition of the aluminized fabric coating by static electricity. |
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Recent events have made it abundantly clear that the fabric of the universe is unraveling. Reality as you know it, the matrix if you will, is dissolving. |
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The late 16th and early 17th centuries saw repairs to the fabric of many cathedrals and some new building and stained glass as well as many new fittings. |
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It was later found that the craft's hover height was improved by the addition of a skirt of flexible fabric or rubber around the hovering surface to contain the air. |
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Many fabric companies are in Huddersfield and the surrounding areas. |
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In the 1740s, the badges pinned were multicoloured interlaced fabric. |
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The demand for heavier fabric was met by a domestic industry based around Lancashire that produced fustian, a cloth with flax warp and cotton weft. |
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A bartender in a straw hat was dispensing frozen tropical drinks that were as colorful as the bright flowers splashed across the fabric of his loud Hawaiian shirt. |
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But some of the gathered skirts, with an extra tire of fabric around the middle, looked dustily Yamamoto, with pious allusions to women in bonnets and rustic stoles. |
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The doped fabric covering the Hindenburg was very flammable. |
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Consider the admirable contrivement and artifice of this great fabric. |
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The young bride's friends confected a dress from odds and ends of fabric. |
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Because the wool is of poor quality, it coarsens the fabric. |
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Because the wool is poor quality it is coarsening the fabric. |
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Because the wool was of poor quality, it coarsened the fabric. |
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Because the wool is poor quality it will coarsen the fabric. |
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Gold showed off state-of-the-art computer equipment that automatically reapportions pattern dimensions to allow for varying fabric widths outside of the 54-inch standard. |
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First Corporate works closely with Neath Port Talbot council's Workways team to recruit people for skilled jobs such as cutting, fabric production and embroidery. |
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