John Woolman, an American abolitionist, arrived in London in June 1772 wearing a white hat, undyed clothes and shoes of undyed leather. |
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The company stocks a half-million undyed pieces ready to fill new or special orders. |
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You can get undyed silk organza from them too, and I also suggest that you post a note at fabrics.net to check on other suppliers. |
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A natural, undyed wool cover can be re-waterproofed with lanolin every few weeks, or as needed. |
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Over the tunic he wore a scapula, a long tunic with wide, three-quarter length sleeves, usually of a darker undyed wool. |
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In the case of cashmere, you should place a clean undyed towel between the garment and the iron to prevent any heat damage. |
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She has beautiful even skin and her hair is short and undyed, flecked pretty silver. |
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But Californian pistachios, which are harvested and processed by more sophisticated means, are usually unblemished and left undyed. |
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The fish was pale, natural and undyed, pleasantly moist and not over-salty. |
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His undyed, canvas colored clothing was torn and stained from playing in the forests and climbing trees. |
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Brown crumbs were left undyed but sprayed with water and dried to control for processing effects on texture. |
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Her head was wrapped in undyed linen, and the fine bones of her face spoke together with the fine lines of her limbs. |
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She, Eleanor, now slept by the hearth in the kitchen, and her apparel was the simple undyed cotton dress that the maids were given to wear. |
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The sheer curtains of undyed silk combined with dark wooden blinds was a very interesting idea, and I wondered how it would look at my house. |
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Pale bales of leather, all undyed, were in shaggy rolls like giant pastry. |
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When the slubbing is attenuated during yarn manufacture, a very even blend of dyed and undyed fibre is produced and by this means, if black has been used, a grey yarn results. |
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Often equipped with a hood, it was made from heavy, hand-woven wool that was left undyed, or its original grey colour. |
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They receive undyed fabric from their customer and use an agreed dye recipe to produce the required tint. |
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Like her he was dressed in the coarsest of undyed wool, rough with fringe at the edges, and was shod in shoes made from deer hide or pig hide, with the hair still upon it. |
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The most primitive ruanas are made from undyed wool in shades of brown. |
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Aeronautical Information Publication, issued by Transport Canada, describes MOGAS as being either green or undyed. |
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The artist uses the undyed or dyed fibre to construct volumes which, garment-like, reveal the being and interiority of a wearer. |
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This can be anything from plastic intended for pop bottles to undyed polyester fibers that don't make the cut for consumer use. |
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It was made of a heavy undyed material and fell over her hips. |
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It is delivered within a pouch of undyed flannel. |
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To obtain a finished fabric but undyed which has the linen rustic look. |
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Woolman maintained a strict manner of life, making his trips on foot whenever possible, wearing undyed garments, and abstaining from the use of any product connected with the slave trade. |
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Woollen cloth was shipped undyed and undressed from London to the nearby shores of the Low Countries, where it was considered indispensable. |
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It's too pejorative a word now to be really to the point but it captures – with its etymology in the name of a plain undyed cloth – the sense of a matt, unreflective surface to the paintings. |
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Yarn may be used undyed, or may be coloured with natural or artificial dyes. |
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Hugh: I'm not sure why BBC Breakfast news devoted a whole segment to Judy's newly undyed hair recently when all they they needed to say was: fierce. |
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