Wool also placed notices in newspapers requesting the help of volunteers, specifically soldiers who had already mustered out of service. |
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Wool and linen could be mixed on a loom, with the wool creating the warp threads and the linen the weft. |
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Wool is much warmer than cotton or acrylic fibers, probably because it comes from animals, and biology usually knows what it's doing. |
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Plans by Australian Wool Handlers to run alternate wool auctions have been put back until August to coincide with the new selling season. |
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Continually increasing their knowledge and skill base, they have enrolled in the Wool Classing School taking place this month. |
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Wool production recovered but never regained its former economic importance. |
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Wool jackets have also been spotted in the same asymmetrical, unbalanced cut as those in suede. |
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A hundred years ago Bradford's beautiful Wool Exchange resounded with dealings of bowler-hatted haggling merchants. |
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Wool blankets that have not been mothproofed are ideal and available in many different blends, including alpaca, llama, mohair, and cashmere. |
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Wool sucking, in particular, is prevalent in the oriental breeds, such as the Siamese, Burmese, and Himalayan. |
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Wool prices took a tumble in Sydney and Melbourne yesterday. |
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Wool wax was evaluated as a possible source of carbon for the selection and isolation of wax-degrading microorganisms. |
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A Merino ram from the Merryville Stud at Boorowa, in New South Wales, has attracted the top price at this year's Australian Sheep and Wool Show sale. |
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Josh Wool caught up with the Kansas native at bobo, one of his favorite West Village restaurants. |
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Wool lace blouses with dolman sleeves topped slim matching skirts in shades of pea green and mauve. |
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Match the season Wool and felt hats are to be worn from September to February, and straw and sinamay hats ought to be worn from March to August. |
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Woolgatherer Carding Mill uses BioSoft Wool Scouring Detergent, which leaves no detectable residue and is 100 per cent biodegradable. |
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The Wool Council of Australia said the contract should lead to higher prices paid to Australian woolgrowers. |
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Wool with a break near one end of the staple or the other will create annoying noils and slubs in the yarn. |
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Wool points out that all epoxide preparations use dangerous intermediates such as formic acids. |
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This series is about Monkey World, the popular ape and monkey sanctuary and zoo near Wool, Dorset. |
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At Windsor, the princesses staged pantomimes at Christmas in aid of the Queen's Wool Fund, which bought yarn to knit into military garments. |
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Wool from mammals including sheep, goats and alpacas has been used for centuries for clothing. |
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Wool was New Zealand's major agricultural export during the late 19th century. |
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In 2012 the British Wool Marketing Board opened its new headquarters in the city. |
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Wool was taken to mills where it was turned into yarn from which people in their homes knitted clothing, including hats and socks. |
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Wool is careful to point out that biobased products such as this soybean resin are not necessarily less expensive to produce. |
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As well as pop art pictures of sheep, the teahouse is having an interiors makeover from the Campaign for Wool. |
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Wool prices have also risen as a fall in the wool clip has caused some concern about supply. |
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And Wool is further modifying and refining the materials and processes used to make the circuit boards, for optimized electronic capabilities. |
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Tenders are invited for Steel Wool Of Grade 00 Made Of Low Carbon Steel Pkg Of 5 Kg Bundle Each. |
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Performers include Beth Wood, above, Steel Wool, Walker T Ryan, Phoebe Blume, Cross Current, Two Doors Down and Jeremy and Mina Wegner. |
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Odd Balls of Wool, double knitting or 3 ply are needed for knitting squares required in blankets for the People's Kitchen in Newcastle City Centre. |
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Wool will absorb the 1 litre of water that the average person perspires every night and then desorb it naturally back to its normal state during the day. |
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Wool was also very important as a domestic product for the Vikings, to produce warm clothing for the cold Scandinavian and Nordic climate, and for sails. |
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On Monday, in his capacity as a Wool Board representative, Mr Tudor hosted a visit by a Kurdistani delegation anxious to find out more about wool production in Wales. |
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Wool was the main source of fibres for clothing, and flax was also common, although it is not clear if they grew it for fibres, for oil, or as a foodstuff. |
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Wool colour and coarseness prevents Swaledale wool from fetching high prices, but its strong and durable properties make it suitable for carpets, rugs, and insulation. |
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