Man-made filament ropes are stronger than natural-fibre ropes but are generally stretchier. |
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Cotton ropes, for example, are softer, weaker, and stretchier than manila or sisal ropes. |
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How would the charter cope with a European army? Yet the Basic Law is stretchier than many think, says Franz Mayer of Bielefeld University. |
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When at last he had a good batch — stretchier than most gums at the time, and less sticky — he sent 100 pieces to a candy shop. |
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For a few years now, film's producers offer stretchier and thinner films to reduce wrapping cost. |
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Jagger ordered a hundred or so items, most of them versions of next year's summer collections but made in stretchier fabrics or brighter colors or with extra crystals, to catch the light. |
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Catch it on your knuckles and see how much bigger and stretchier it gets too. |
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The soft, stretchier part of the thread attaches to the mussel, while the stiff end latches onto the rock. |
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The material used is high quality and stretchier than regular denim so it hugs all your curves. |
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Leading theories relate the difference to hormones like estrogen that make ligaments in girls stretchier. |
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A bit of Lycra or microfibre mixed in with a natural fibre makes it lighter and stretchier, often softer. |
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It can either be used in knitted or woven fabrics, as it can be blended with elastine to make a stretchier thread for knitted fabrics, and apparel such as stretch jeans. |
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