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Cloth

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  • be recognised by the presentation of an altar cloth, a personal letter from the Queen acknowledgin
  • be recognised by the presentation of an altar cloth, a personal letter from the Queen acknowledgin
  • It may be a simple basket with cloth, a ceramic disk, or even a cabinet placed over
  • eers in 1858 he introduced its use for cutting cloth, a major innovation.
  • was an area used for drying newly manufactured cloth after fulling.
  • equired to present a thousand hundred yards of cloth along with an increased tribute.
  • gnets were attached to the casing made of hemp cloth, along with an external fuze.
  • be a large piece of plywood or an oiled canvas cloth, although cheap plastic sheeting may also be u
  • Maya hieroglyphic script on Mesoamerican bark cloth, Amatl, made from the inner bark of certain tr
  • Indigo Blue & White printed cloth, American Printing Company, from a company cat
  • to the North West Company, plus provisions of cloth, ammunition, tobacco, and iron products.
  • agical flying object - in this case a piece of cloth, amongst many other magical objects.
  • lude a new type of loom for mass-production of cloth; an acoustic tile; and an early version of the
  • s made tents and wagon covers with cotton duck cloth, an off-white canvas-type material he bought f
  • and using objects such as photographs, string, cloth and scissors.
  • ty Tilburg, where he continued his business as cloth and wool manufacturer until 1800.
  • m and shoulder, a protective belt above a loin cloth, and a helmet with a side plume, visor and hig
  • This is chiefly a cloth and cattle bazar.
  • Kohn (1850-1932), a wholesale merchant of fine cloth, and Helene Hancke (1859-1926), a member of a
  • this complex was a knitting mill that produced cloth and various industrial knitted materials.
  • he outlet of Granite Lake, manufactured cotton cloth and chairs.
  • clay pipes, guns, blankets, knives, cookware, cloth, and especially alcohol.
  • which was in the form of an evil spirit to the cloth and then took it back soon after his meditatio
  • Ramayana, which is covered with an embroidered cloth and is kept on a platform covered with a speci
  • rs were used to make lei, while a dye for kapa cloth and aho (fishing lines) was derived from the l
  • The curd is collected in a cloth and kneaded to expel more whey.
  • Norfolk wool was best suited to heavier cloth, and so Norwich and Norfolk eventually gained
  • homas Tanner from Wells used Rackley to export cloth and corn to Portugal, and received iron and sa
  • ching the Zane homestead, she gathered a table cloth and filled it with gunpowder.
  • In Leiden, Vreede worked as a cloth and wool manufacturer, as his father had.
  • It has been said that to preserve the cloth and applique that special storage displays wou
  • There are remains of houses and potential cloth and iron processing sites.
  • They were created in wood, engraved bone, and cloth and depicted puma and jaguar effigies, incense
  • ut through iron and stone as easily as through cloth and would always give victory.
  • ner three tepals are smaller and crinkled like cloth and may curl under.
  • eels, and a bespoke upgraded interior of beige cloth and carpet trimmed with black.
  • A-POC is an acronym of 'a piece of cloth', and a near homonym of 'epoch'.
  • Chambly and expanded into the trade in grain, cloth and alcohol.
  • Using airdropped wheat, corn, scraps of cotton cloth and sand infested with plague infected fleas,
  • art-shaped wooden frame decorated with gloves, cloth and ribbons.
  • painting, however, often painting on rice sack cloth and other surfaces he could find.
  • leaves or plastic, covered with thick fold of cloth and allowed to remain in a warm place for 1-2
  • tic change (removal of metal trim around grill cloth) and a change in circuitry; a "boost" pull swi
  • 1907 and engaged in the manufacture of cotton cloth and banking; he moved to Norfolk, Connecticut
  • is sometimes used as a herbicide, as a dye for cloth and inks, and as a coloring agent for foods an
  • You can put it in a cloth and feel it wriggle.".
  • ere the family were important merchants in the cloth and wool trade during the Middle Ages.
  • River waters were used in cloth and woollen blanket making in Witney from mid
  • The water is then filtered through a cloth and is ready to use.
  • retinue, and low on cash and supplies such as cloth and gunpowder traditionally used to open negot
  • -piece suit, flip-flop shoes, prayer cap, wash cloth and towel, and a salt packet for seasoning foo
  • are used for seatbelts, tire cords, ballistic cloth and other uses.
  • or humanoids and monsters to make it easier to cloth and color them, the saving and loading of ligh
  • a collector of the reimposed duty on 'northern cloth,' and allowed one-third of the profits.
  • hly impressed by Gandhi's appearance in a loin cloth and his philosophy of Khadi.
  • o album, the spine is covered in a mauve-brown cloth and the cover itself is a black laminated card
  • On the first floor there is a wide range of cloth and textile for sale.
  • opper-riveted pants and overalls, made of duck cloth, and later also denim, sold well.
  • ualid with gompa debris - old bones, pieces of cloth, and the odd tattered boot.
  • them receive 'pattum valayum' (a type of silk cloth and golden bangle) from the Chirakkal Raja as
  • a camel adorned with gold and precious stones, cloth and garments, jewelry such as bracelets, armle
  • These are individually wrapped in cloth and tagged with brocade markers at one end and
  • rying occupations; they traded in grain, wool, cloth, and even, under Muslim rule, in slaves.
  • is drained 3-4 times with a napkin or piece of cloth and salted to taste.
  • ew Jersey in 1836 and engaged in manufacturing cloth and other work in the clothing business.
  • English dining-table covered with embroidered cloth and surmounted by a chair in Clive's tent.
  • hn Coltman had been a manufacturer of worstead cloth and a Unitarian, her mother Elizabeth Cartwrig
  • ," the starting fluid is sprayed on a piece of cloth and held up to one's face for inhalation.
  • ron Well (SW446328) the practice is to tie the cloth and as it rots the ailment is believed to disa
  • me (dried squid) and konbu are swiped with wet cloth and then cut into thin stripes with scissors.
  • does good deeds and charity, Who gives water, cloth and food to others, Pleas wake up.
  • ichester was an early centre of the weaving of cloth and also for the spinning of linen.
  • It produced 23 million yards of cotton cloth annually.
  • es (320,000 m2) and processed 500,000 yards of cloth annually.
  • eased a 'side' line-up called Saint Seiya Myth Cloth Appendix.
  • Finance, agriculture and weaving cloth are the major businesses.
  • Sandpaper and emery cloth are coated abrasives for hand use, usually non
  • The folds of the cloth are intricately and realistically sculpted tow
  • Prayers printed with woodblocks on cloth are made into tall, narrow, colorful prayer fl
  • st collector's inlet duct divided by the total cloth area (m²) in the filters.
  • t is supposed to symbolise the black or purple cloth armbands worn by mourners.
  • a nearby building, from where he hangs by the cloth around his neck.
  • are generally embroidered and made out of silk cloth as well as velvet and leather.
  • received a royal livery, five yards of violet cloth, as provost of Eton.
  • lbeit modified and reupholstered with material cloth as opposed to leather, and sheepskin wool seat
  • dding Chuppah, although it is not covered by a cloth as is traditional in that faith.
  • a battery-powered flashlight covered with red cloth as a safelight, and a lens filter made from ol
  • nufacturing Company [to produce printed calico cloth] at the Pawtucket Falls on the Merrimack River
  • in the Du Pont, Bauday & Co., manufactures of cloth at Louviers, near Greenville, Delaware.
  • luence by agreeing to buy all its manufactured cloth at premium prices, which played an important p
  • g the 'self-acting temple' that kept the woven cloth at its correct width, the weft fork (patented
  • In addition, he engaged in the manufacture of cloth at East Killingly, Connecticut.
  • The price of Kentish cloth at the start of the 17th Century was £12-16 pe
  • textile manufacturers, to be able to dye their cloth at home rather than send it abroad."
  • The family carried on the processing of woolen cloth at the fulling mill across the road from the h
  • consists of hundreds of small knotted balls of cloth attached to a wall, painted in red ochre.
  • the King which included yards of the grandest cloth available to make dresses.
  • dery being mounted upon a diamond shaped black cloth background.
  • rmour of the suneate was usually attached to a cloth backing which had cloth straps that were used
  • Each version was issued on cloth backing for attachment to the uniform.
  • Other than color and cloth backing, all three designs of the shield were
  • armors or a combination of them were sewn to a cloth backing.
  • or a combination of these armors and sewn to a cloth backing.
  • metal hexagon armor plates (kikko), sewn to a cloth backing.
  • (M/CB) - Medal and Cloth Badge available
  • 30 White tapes in a draw-string cloth bag
  • s a limited edition of 50 copies packaged in a cloth bag with cards of visuals by Vortex Campaign.
  • able of Oblation (prothesis), wrapped in their cloth bags-either sitting on top and covered with a
  • Explained it's basically a cloth band.
  • toe, in materials like saran wrap, clingfilm, cloth, bandages, rubber strips, duct tape, plaster b
  • ooser, and popularised a high collar with neck cloth because it hid his double chin.
  • Pearls were woven along with nice muslin cloth, before being exported.
  • lue in colour and had a patch of facing colour cloth behind the regimental badge, which was worn ce
  • This had a number of drawbacks such as, the cloth being too expensive, becoming worn, and bulky.
  • The white cloth beneath him, over the richer coloured cloth of
  • rket place in the world for the sale of undyed cloth, between 1776 and 1865.
  • He was also Clerk of the Board of Green Cloth between 1777 and 1782.
  • September 2006, Magsamen published a series of cloth books with LB Kids, an imprint of Little, Brow
  • Gul's body was wrapped in white cloth, but his face and beard were visible inside th
  • daughter of Sir Henry Wood, Clerk of the Green Cloth, but with the proviso that the marriage be del
  • quipment,:46 not only discoloring the billiard cloth but also allegedly actually causing damage to
  • n the textile industry to raise the nap on the cloth, but were superseded by nylon brushes.
  • Bewick paints in oil, sculpts, and works with cloth, but is most associated with watercolours.
  • bloody, woman-hating lie created out of pagan cloth by the manipulative Emperor of Rome".
  • ariot(thaeru) and bull(Kaala) made of wood and cloth by groups belonging to different areas(karaa).
  • apel housing it was built specifically for the cloth by King Alfonso II of Asturias in AD 840; the
  • They cover dhabas and cloth cabins, brothels and lodges.
  • Rishton was the first place that the cloth calico was woven on an industrial scale.
  • incipal claim to fame is that a coarse woollen cloth called Kersey cloth takes its name from it.
  • e Mohdin Tamboli that he took up the kafni and cloth cap, articles of typical Sufi clothing.
  • of a knee-length one-piece robe (kafni) and a cloth cap.
  • Many of the dead bodies were found with their cloth caps in their mouth.
  • y managers within the shipyards while bunnets ( cloth caps) were worn by the workers
  • g trousseau included a wedding gown of Spanish cloth, caps, gloves, shoes, a bed, rare spices and l
  • e bowl-shaped steel "skullcaps" worn under the cloth caps.
  • created at great effort, with little more than cloth, cardboard and string - often adding to the hu
  • t common items collected by investigators are; cloth, carpets, cardboard and soils.
  • tached to the back of the metal canister was a cloth cartridge bag, which contained the round's gun
  • ring the 14th to 16th centuries Pensford was a cloth centre based on local wool.
  • e manufacture of cotton, linen, wool, ribbons, cloth, chocolate, soap, brandies, leather, cards and
  • The Flemish cloth cities; c. 1350.
  • The Shroud of Turin is a length of linen cloth, claimed by some to be the burial shroud of Je
  • an attendees, instead selecting a conservative cloth coat for the occasion.
  • h his kneees in, supposed to go away in a blue cloth coat with gold thread buttons.
  • n Holywell Green and Stainland, with stone and cloth coming down to Greetland.
  • It consists of a white cloth connected to two long ribbon-like attachments,
  • Additionally, there may be a cloth container for the utensils, a napkin, a stiff
  • 'American Acid Capsule with Cloth Container', glass and cloth by Richard Marquis
  • ection and sale of wool and the manufacture of cloth continued to be the primary source of wealth u
  • The upper cloth controversy or upper cloth revolt refers to in
  • such as jewellery, pottery, stone bowls, linen cloth, copper tools, and cosmetic palettes were foun
  • Materials include cloth, corrugated iron, cardboard, wood, plastic, an
  • Steaming of the idli is done on a cloth covered on the mud pot using firewood.
  • Red cloth covered box
  • ing to kiss and strew rose petals on the green cloth covering the grave of Bari Sarkar.
  • The cloth covering is changed daily for 3 days, and the
  • Paubas are traditional paintings on cloth created basically by the Chitrakar caste and a
  • to be sorted into perishable items, paper and cloth, crockery and shells.
  • is the use of historical 17th and 18th century cloth cutting principles, and reinterpreting these i
  • Built in 1878 as a warehouse and cloth cutting works for Sir John Barran, 1st Baronet
  • The grade of the cloth defines the coarseness or fineness of the abra
  • Some modern cloth diapers use felted wool fabric for covers, and
  • Babies always wore cloth diapers, which were leaky and labor intensive
  • Wool has also been traditionally used to cover cloth diapers.
  • Cloth dickeys simulate many different styles, some o
  • Cloth dickeys can simply be the cut off collar and f
  • Cloth dickies are also often used in marching band u
  • The Board of Green Cloth disappeared in the reform of local government
  • in bojagi construction was pink-red to purple cloth, domestically produced fabrics.
  • with a vine and nude except for a thin band of cloth draped just below her hips, stands on her prop
  • which are, or were originally, covered by rich cloth drapes.
  • ed colouring material which has been used as a cloth dye and to give colour to tinctures, vegetable
  • The sniper's badge was made of greenish-gray cloth, embroidered and oval shaped.
  • Up front is a woollen cloth embroidered with shining, colourful pictures a
  • another important part of the collection was a cloth embroidered with precious stones and seed pear
  • es include glass paper, silicon carbide, emery cloth, etc.
  • ere was no oil in house to light a lamp, nor a cloth even to wrap her with.
  • lso has a capacity to process 40,000 meters of cloth every day.
  • lso has a capacity to process 40,000 meters of cloth every day.Poonkunnam Railway Station provides
  • gold-laced officers' sabretache had a crimson cloth face.
  • 8, the Factory and Workshop Act 1883, the Wool Cloth Factories Act 1889, the Factory and Workshop A
  • Great St Barts viewed from Cloth Fair
  • et; and until its abolition, the gate house of Cloth Fair was protected by a chain (le cheyne) on m
  • Cloth Fair is a street in the City of London, Englan
  • tjeman kept a flat opposite the church yard on Cloth Fair.
  • gure on the far right of the photo (actually a cloth figure of Shirley Temple) was provided by Coop
  • Myth Cloth figures isn't just about posing anymore!
  • Developed for use in Bangladesh, the cloth filter is a simple and cost-effective appropri
  • the spices are strained out through a conical cloth filter bag called a manicum hippocraticum or H
  • nse against chemical warfare, HEGA is a carbon cloth filter.
  • It uses a horizontal travel, rubberized silk cloth focal plane shutter with a speed range of 1/10
  • s done with Graflex and similar cameras with a cloth focal plane shutter.
  • for the US government was produced as well as cloth for the French and Italian governments.
  • shire textile industry, producing fine worsted cloth for export.
  • d became a center for weaving superfine muslin cloth for export.
  • read, molasses as a sweet treat, machine-woven cloth for making clothing, gunpowder for their guns,
  • ited the village in 1481, and purchased a lace cloth for the main altar of the Duomo di Milano.
  • pitched roofs once housed weavers who supplied cloth for fulling at nearby Arlington Mill.
  • he new mill was to supply the need for woollen cloth for working men in the coal and steel industri
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