They're making boxes for the storage of fragile text, and in some cases creating new, if somewhat rudimentary bindings for old books. |
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Keyholes, zip inserts and satin contrast strips and bindings will continue to feature in mass casual wear emphasizing the sporty feel. |
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The Whitewoods line will offer packages of cross country boom, skis, poles and bindings. |
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They may have a square or diagonal cut at the tail, they'll be thinner than freeride boards and will likely have plate bindings attached to them. |
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In that room you breathed books, that musty paper odor of yellowing pages and crumbling bindings. |
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Brass and, to some extent, bronze finishing tools have been used for centuries by bookbinders to impress designs and lines onto leather bindings. |
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Instead the backs of the glass-fronted book cases have been painted a rich red, reminiscent of a colour often used in old book bindings. |
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Then they strap into their bindings, point their boards downslope, and ride. |
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Non-ferrous jointing methods include simple timber pegs and cord or rope bindings. |
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He suggested a pad for sitting on to eat lunch, a first aid kit and a tool kit for repairing bindings. |
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Woven reeds, grasses and bamboos perfectly complement tailored herringbone-edge bindings. |
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She pulled her staff from its bindings on her back, and was stunned momentarily as the other wielded a similar weapon. |
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Huge cracks blemished the skis, the bindings were grotesquely twisted, and the poles bent at right angles. |
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It's that feeling you get when you climb out of a cable car at the top of a mountain, click into your bindings and point yourself downhill. |
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This afternoon, I realised that snowboards aren't necessarily reversible, and put my bindings back the right way. |
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The prisoners were lifted to their feet, had their ankle bindings cut and ropes tied loosely round their necks like animal leads. |
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When skiing downhill the bindings are locked, and skins and crampons removed. |
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Carpet beetles, biscuit beetles, silverfish, and many cockroaches have developed a taste for the paste in the bindings. |
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Shimano also manufactures fishing rods and reels, snowboard boots and bindings, and golf clubs. |
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Wood snowshoes with rawhide laces and leather bindings evoke fond memories of exploring the Wisconsin woods where I grew up. |
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However, the skull was superficially destructed so that several skull bones were visible through the disrupted bindings. |
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The beauty of the older cable bindings was their usefulness for both touring and downhill. |
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You'll learn the basics, including turning, stopping, adjusting your bindings and, of course, picking yourself up when you fall. |
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Bellybands, tape and bindings are not advisable or helpful even if there is some pouching out of the navel. |
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They also used cotton soaked in glue and ground glass and later hemp bindings. |
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The biggest concern is that the safety release of AT bindings is not designed to protect ankles in soft boots. |
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Multiple section bindings sewn directly into covers, onto concertina pleats and strap supports will extend ideas beyond the pamphlet. |
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With the possibility of inconsistent release that many touring bindings have, this could be important. |
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Adjusting Naxo bindings for different boot sizes and release settings is easy. |
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But hey, I can mount a pair of rando bindings in an hour, so why not give them a whirl? |
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Each shelf was filled with various books and magazines, the various bindings filling the room with a rainbow of different colors. |
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The usual smell of books and bindings met my nose, which crinkled momentarily. |
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You may need to repair the spine and actual page bindings in order to install a new cover. |
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On the coffee table, on the bookshelves in between books with worn bindings, were framed photographs of Phil and Karen. |
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He said that regular cleaning had been carried out, but that it had a down side in that damage could be caused to fragile books and bindings. |
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He placed them onto his small desk in the front as I caressed their bindings and pages. |
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Once text is digital, books seep out of their bindings and weave themselves together. |
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The list of gear for skiers and snowboarders include skis, boots, poles, avalanche safety equipment, helmets, bindings and goggles. |
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They were colored red, with heavy bindings and were made of indestructible plastic. |
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Commonly found indoors feeding on wallpaper, book bindings and starched clothing. |
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Aggressive skiers should have bindings professionally mounted with epoxy. |
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A service definition includes an abstract description of the operations and messages that are supported, and their bindings to a concrete protocol. |
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Most satin fabrics are made of smooth, lightly twisted yarns that heighten the effect of light unbroken by visible crosswise bindings. |
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Restoration and preservation of historical bindings, book illuminations, parchment documents and wax seals. |
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And white underpinnings consisted of strappy, tailored tank tops that looked a bit like the bindings of some Amazon warrior. |
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A beautiful copy, without any foxing, preserved in its contemporary blue half-calf bindings. |
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Attention, this option can't be sold separately from a monoski or bindings! |
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The air-drying caused cockling and wrinkling of paper and detachment of some bindings. |
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The suspension of tariff bindings should be temporary and shall only be applied until such time as the WTO inconsistent measure has been removed. |
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Only about a third of the winter sports fans surveyed said that they had their bindings checked once a year. |
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Profile bindings and corner pieces are also available to supplement the range. |
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The course will give an introduction on the history of historical paper bindings as well as the various binding techniques. |
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Overall, there is lack of real change in terms of committing to new sectors and in the pattern of sectoral bindings. |
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A doctor had a library in which most of the books were straining in their bindings. |
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However, they are expected to substantially increase their level of bindings. |
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The biggest challenge in the conservation of historical paper bindings is in maintaining their unique character. |
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The skis are shaped like the alpine models but have the bindings of cross-country skis ie. the heal is not fixed. |
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This and the other bindings are almost certainly Kairouanese, since the town was a great centre of book production at the time. |
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They are sturdy and mounted with pivoting toe bindings that allow powder hounds to ascend hills, then lock down their heels for alpine-style turns. |
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Made from moose leather with rawhide bindings crisscrossing around the calf they looked like something Shackleton would have improvised adrift on the ice-floes. |
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As always, the scent of musty pages and old bindings, mixed with the aroma of coffee, washed over me, and I stopped for a second to breathe it in. |
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Remove the skins, lock heels into their bindings and go for it. |
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I wallowed in bindings and leathers and fonts, in all the lovely jargon of the trade, half-titles, colophons, blind stamping, foxing, black letter, washed leaves and cancels. |
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Not even bothering with the numerous buckles, Neva pulled a knife from her pocket and began slitting the leather bindings holding Roy to the gurney. |
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These specificities lead to preferential bindings through the DNA minor groove for putrescine and spermidine, whereas spermine binds by the major groove. |
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These races require competitors to climb and descend steep, sometimes dodgy off-piste terrain using climbing skins and lightweight alpine-touring skis, boots, and bindings. |
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Collagen: skin, hide, Garments, sinew cordage, bags, drumskins, Many dermestids, commonly Anthrenus and and parchment glue joints, and book bindings. |
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Alpine skiers use bindings that attach at both the heel and toe. |
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To do this, it is necessary to change to the bindings level. |
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With their fine bindings, steel engravings, and handsomely printed pages, the annuals were products of good bookmanship. |
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These were the golden pens of the Divine Master, and when the time arrived to unite the First Testament with the Second with bindings of love, recognition, and spiritual progress, then one single book was formed. |
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For sports retailers, regular professional adjustment of ski or snowboard bindings is still a valuable service with added benefits and the potential for increasing customer loyalty. |
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The bindings and fastenings used to secure the storage tank to the vehicle must be able to hold a tank weighing twice that of the storage tank being transported. |
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Norway Giant Ski: This activity, organized by the Royal Norwegian Embassy, will encourage visitors to strap on Velcro bindings on giant skis that hold eight adults at one time. |
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Hand bindery work includes the making of fine-tooled bindings, binding reference books and books of special economic or personal value, and the repair of rare manuscripts, early printed books, and historical documents. |
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Technically, it's a spatulated floor made up of chraged minerals, epoxy bindings and natural coloured clays that are protected by a glossy or satin finish. |
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In the past, pollarded willows provided a source of wood, e.g. for fencing, shafts for tools, bindings for wine, basket-making etc., but they have no current value from this perspective today. |
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The bindings, frontispieces, chapter headings, and, in the miniatures themselves, the canopies, panels, brocades, and carpets that furnished the spaces all received the richest and most elegant patterning. |
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In this sense geometric product is analogous to bindings employed in HRR or BSC, but we can still proceed in several inequivalent ways. |
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If the client is not having ski boots when purchasing skis and bindings, it will be possible to deliver unmounted safety bindings. The client will have to make them to be mounted by a professional in a ski shop. |
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My books are born of many encounters between images and text, engraving and poetry, typography and paper, the hand press and the computer, bindings and jewellery, and traditional arts and modern communication techniques. |
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Each participant will do five to six limp vellum bindings with different types of sewing, such as tacketing, long stitch and kettle stitch and with various types of flaps and closures. |
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Other contractual services include the costs for inter-library loans and bindings and for a contractual cataloguer to assist with multilingual cataloguing of Asian, Arabic and Russian scripts. |
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The bindings range from traditional buckrams, to silks, cloth, leather, and specially printed and marbled papers. |
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Nordheim in 1860 was the first to use bindings of willow, cane, and birch root around the heel from each side of the toe strap to fasten the boot to the ski, thus revolutionizing skiing and making ski jumping possible. |
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It lit the backs of bindings, pictures, furniture which had reached exactly the right pitch of faded country-house shabbiness, curtains laundered hundreds of times over and music open above the keys of a piano. |
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Kampus wakeskates are shorter than traditional wakeboards, without the bindings. |
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And many bills in the library's Account Book refer to binding books in plain calf, sheepskin, or half bindings. |
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The developing countries that have reached higher stages of development are required to make larger contributions and concessions in the form of tariff reductions and bindings than those at lower rungs of economic growth. |
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These tests, which are language-neutral, are used together with XSLT style sheets to generate the Java and ECMA Script bindings of the tests. |
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A few sets of tooled leather bindings were set out on narrow polished tables, between book ends. |
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The National Library has many examples of books with fine bindings in its holdings. |
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Start with the bindings, then the fin, and as a last measure, take out the file or sandpaper to dial it in. |
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I've been pedaling with attached bindings for 7 days now and I've taken care of my knee every evening for such a long time, although the recommended treatment duration should not have exceeded 5 days. |
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However, developing and least developed countries were given flexibility to give ceiling bindings at rates which were higher than their existing applied and reduced rates. |
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Bourdillon's library includes books printed before 1600 in their original pigskin or stamped calf bindings and some examples of modern fine binding. |
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