Jute has become invaluable, even in areas such as horticulture and gardening. |
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When it was an octarchy, it was comprised of one Jute, three Saxon and four Angle kingdoms. |
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Jute is a vegetable fiber cultivated in China, India, Pakistan, and other south Asia countries. |
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Jute is now the wonder fabric that can spin gold for innovative weavers who have invested in the appropriate spinning machinery. |
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Jute backing is very similar to a potato sack, so you can guess how that would hold up to moisture. |
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Bangladesh's competitive advantage in the Jute sector is the fact that jute production is very much labor intensive. |
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As the artists working in the print studio pack away their things, the Jute cafe bar on the other side of the glass wall begins to fill with the heaving pre-club crowd. |
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Jute was just another convenient natural material that could be made into large bags to store everything from dehusked coconuts to polished rice to fresh vegetables. |
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When the Normans entered Ireland and saw the Irish practice they called it Gavelkind, the Jute inheritance in Kent to which it seemed similar. |
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While the origins of this style are disputed, it is either an offshoot of provincial Roman art, Frank, or Jute art. |
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Roman sources place the homeland of the Jute tribe north of the river Eider and that of the Angles to its south, who in turn abutted the neighbouring Saxons. |
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There were different weaves in jute and blends of jute with cotton and silk. |
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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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The industry was a major contributor to the city's wealth, with whale oil mixed with water being used to soften jute so it could be woven. |
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Then, like magpies, they hurry back to their workshop loaded with wisps of lace and coils of steel mesh, strands of silk and ropes of jute. |
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I go back and find some odd things like rope and natural jute twine packaged for the crafts market. |
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In fact, the cloth made of cotton, silk, and jute has lovely shades of mauve, brown, blue, and white. |
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People now use reusable bags, commonly woven from jute, creating another industry with associated economic benefit. |
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Fabrics with 60 per cent cotton, 20 per cent jute and 20 per cent silk give a silky finish and are suited for all occasions. |
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The prices of jute, potato, soyabean, cashew nut, pepper, rubber, green tea leaves, coconut, groundnut and coffee have fallen sharply. |
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There's also a freezer full of such frozen goods as okra, cut pigs' feet, snails, jute leaves, hot peppers, red snapper, and hard chicken. |
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She tied her pocket closed with jute twine by lacing it through holes she punched in the corners. |
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True linoleum is usually also made with wood and cork fibers, and mounted on a natural jute backing. |
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He then took the jute sack off the parcel carrier and worked his way through the hedge. |
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Tarred marline is jute twine treated with a tarred solution for water resistance. |
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The procedure was repeated several times in order to remove the large amount of mucilage present in jute bark. |
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He was told to spin jute yarn by a hand rotating machine, because of which his palms were blistered and, at times, bleeding. |
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Some investigators have found evidence of byssinosis among jute mill workers, others have found no evidence, and some results were inconclusive. |
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Also, there will be a demonstration of stepwise production of tea, coffee and how jute reaches the finishing stage. |
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The stem bark yields quality fibre that may be substituted for jute, but is stated to be of no advantage over jute. |
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The EPCH also plans to include a complete product group of floor coverings made of natural fibres including coir, jute, cotton, silk and wool. |
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Products from coir, coconut shells, sisal, jute and a variety of other items can be put to good use, he feels. |
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The next time you go out shopping, you can discard the plastic carry bag and arm yourself with a jute bag instead. |
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Even just one or two products with worldwide demand can reenergise the jute industry to the extent where it will never have to look back. |
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In the handcrafts ' category, stone carvings from Agra, semi-precious stone and stone statues, brass items from Moradabad and jute products from Kolkata, are moving fast. |
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This superfine cloth comes from our own traditional handlooms woven out of natural fibres like cotton, linen, silk, wool, jute, etc. and soaked in natural dyes. |
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The major crops are rice, jute, wheat, tea, sugarcane, and vegetables. |
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Natural products from jute and banana fibre are being promoted with much hype, especially in urban setups where there is a demand for anything biodegradable. |
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Readymade salwar suits and kurtas from jute to silk are also available. |
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Much of the fortune of Dundee was founded on its jute mills and other textile industries, and its jute barons once competed with each other to build grand houses. |
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We are a newly established company in the Philippines which manufactures and markets handwoven bags made of raffia, jute, buntal, bamboo and fabric. |
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Dainty purses and handbags, made of jute, have a classy casual look. |
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Would he have been careful enough to destroy the odd pieces of jute you've left so messily about? |
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I figure if he just says jute enough times, it will all pass and we'll get back to the scene. |
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Plant fibre used in carpet construction, including sisal, cotton, jute, coconut, pineapple, ramie, and hemp, have characteristics similar to cotton. |
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On show at the festival are leather goods, clay statuettes, wooden showpieces, handloom garments, jute bags, paper articles, metal crafts and so on. |
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Some of these species were and are commercially important, although not on the same scale as cotton, for example jute and ramie. |
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Instead of synthetic carpeting, Spector suggests a natural-fiber throw rug made of wool, cotton, jute or sea grass. |
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The bodies had been placed in jute sacks and covered with lime. |
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During British rule, East Bengal developed a plantation economy centred on the jute trade and tea production. |
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Major agricultural products include rice, wheat, oilseed, cotton, jute, tea, sugarcane, and potatoes. |
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Carry Green announces the launch of new stylish, ecofriendly boutique jute bags for their spring collection available at www. |
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Mulukhiya, another popular dish, is made from the leaves of jute and corchorus plants that grow in east and north Africa. |
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The incantated jute strings were put on to free the patient from the possession of the spirit causing the disease. |
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The Italian sculptor, who works with Carrara marble, bronze and jute, reflects her intuitiveness and spiritual experience onto her art. |
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A significant whaling industry was also based in Dundee, largely existing to supply the jute mills with whale oil. |
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While the city's economy was dominated by the jute industry, it also became known for smaller industries. |
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Numerous former jute mills remain standing and while some lay derelict, many have been converted for other uses. |
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Verdant Works is a museum dedicated to the once dominant jute industry in Dundee and is based in a former jute mill. |
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In 1886 Ediswan moved production to a former jute mill at Ponders End, North London. |
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Garlic fried with coriander is added to molokhiya, a popular green soup made from finely chopped jute leaves, sometimes with chicken or rabbit. |
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Common natural fibres for rope are manila hemp, hemp, feathers, linen, cotton, coir, jute, straw, and sisal. |
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Cotton, flax, jute, hemp, modal and even bamboo fibre are all used in clothing. |
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Men will gravitate to an organic cotton slip-on named the GUMshoe and D-Solve athletic footwear with jute uppers. |
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Processed products included cotton textiles, yarns, thread, silk, jute products, metalware, and foods such as sugar, oils and butter. |
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Dundee became the focal point as it built the ships and there was also a demand for whale oil in the jute factories. |
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These natural fibers include flax, hemp, jute, sisal, kenaf, coir, kapok, banana, henequen, and many others. |
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Rapid expansion was brought on by the Industrial Revolution, particularly in the 19th century when Dundee was the centre of the global jute industry. |
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Bangladeshi exports to Oman include processed and live fish, betel leaves, vegetables, raw jute and jute goods, knitwear, leather goods, and printed materials. |
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This strong jute bag is packed full of goodies, including a harvesting knife, dibber, stainless steel trowel, twine, seeds and more so is perfect for those just starting out. |
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Of French trade, 35 percent was with the British Empire and the majority of the tin, rubber, jute, wool and manganese used by France came from the British Empire. |
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