The fabric is needle-punched together with thousands of high-strength denier yarns. |
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Construction is a combination of full grain leather and 1,000 denier nylon that's standard in military footwear too. |
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They are made of a 100 denier micromesh body, poly porthole mesh yoke and side panels. |
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The higher the denier number, the larger the yarn and, therefore, the heavier and sturdier the fabric. |
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The material itself is 1000 denier Nytaneon nylon, double and triple stitched. |
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We actually sell a 40 denier nylon tricot fabric that we sell the Las Vegas high wire acts for use as a visual fabric. |
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Made of 1800 denier polyester, it has a retractable pull handle and inline skate wheels. |
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Without going into detail it's better to be a denier in all things warmist. |
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The Defendants contend that Irving stands condemned as a denier out of his own mouth. |
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Any woman will understand the pure sensual pleasure of silk stockings, or even just really fine denier nylon, if she has ever tried them. |
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On average, a congressional climate denier receives quadruple the fossil fuel contributions of a non-denier. |
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Representative Gohmert, a birther and a climate-change denier, is normally dismissible as an amusing eccentric, a self-lampooning clown. |
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The company's best-selling business bag is the Metro Messenger Bag, made of 450 denier ripstop polyester with silver reflective trim across a zippered front pocket. |
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The evisceration of these programs can only be the act of a climate change denier. |
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Abbott has used his first year in power to negate this image as a climate change denier, not so much by aggressively supporting the overwhelming science, but by attempting to sweep the issue off the agenda entirely. |
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A bronze denier bearing the inscription CONRADUS around a central cross, was minted in Lugdunum. |
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Upstairs she rummaged through her chest of drawers, finally unearthing an unopened pack of ten denier barely blacks. |
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The combination creates a dual stage filter with the air entry layer of 15 denier fibers lofted as much as possible to create a generous paint holding layer. |
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An argument might overturn our intuitive verdict of confirmability by positive instances for generalizations containing these terms but the burden is on the denier. |
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Is it not because he has always been a climate change denier? |
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The Commission considered domestically sold and exported product types, which had similar use, quality, denier, lustre and silicon treatment as being directly comparable. |
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Silkworm silk was used as the standard for the denier, a measurement of linear density in fibers. |
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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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A weird thing to quibble about, considering he is a moon landing denier. |
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The luxury microfiber bath mat is in a fine denier, making it very soft. |
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Textiles are made in various strengths and degrees of durability, from the finest microfibre made of strands thinner than one denier to the sturdiest canvas. |
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Denier Coated Packcloth is durable and highly water repellent, yet flexible and easy to work with. |
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Denier and Dtex are the most common weight to length measures. |
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