The boy runs to a carpetmaker, who scoffs, "He has needs! What about me? I need thread for weaving my carpets." |
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The listed carpetmaker saw his revenue increase slightly to $101.9 million in the six months to December 31. |
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That night, the carpetmaker closed his shop, piled his most precious wares upon a single camel, and left Baghdad. |
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For instance, a carpetmaker can lavish the great wools on his expensive $30 a square yard plush. |
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The troubled carpetmaker is cleaning out its management closet in a bid to turn the company around. |
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The Iranian fifth-generation carpetmaker wishes to open carpet factories in Armenia. |
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The whole process is so incredibly time consuming that a carpetmaker must spend his entire life tying just one single carpet. |
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Once the knots are tied, the carpetmaker clips the ends of the wool threads so that they are all the same length, and washes the carpet to remove excess dye. |
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The craft of the carpetmaker includes traditional professional skills, such as wool processing, gathering of natural vegetable, animal or mineral dyes and yarn making. |
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