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  • Ease of publishing using Textile, a text-to-HTML converter which permits users
  • ocess that culminated in the demerging of its textile activities as a separately quoted company in
  • In Germany, plastics manufacturers and the textile additives industry "declared in 1986 a volunt
  • cture of plant protection agents, pesticides, textile additives, corrosion inhibitors, platicizers,
  • umber of business appointments, mainly in the textile, advertising and construction sectors.
  • glycols, ethanolamines, cooling liquids, and textile agents and products for primary preparation o
  • well as automobile-construction, commercial, textile, agricultural and cooperative polytechnic col
  • Company is involved in Machine Tools, Textile Air Engineering, Textile Machinery, Air Condi
  • One exhibit area is the Textile and Costume Museum, and the other is the Muse
  • The Royal Melbourne Hospital and the CSIRO Textile and Fibre Technology Leather Research Centre,
  • from 1998 until 2000 as principal adviser on textile and apparel trade matters.
  • sell all government-owned factories, chiefly textile and sugar concerns, to private capitalists.
  • The Windham Textile and History Museum is a museum in Willimantic
  • Textile and agriculture are main income generating bu
  • ufacture of dyes that were used in the town's textile and silk industries.
  • activity is in the agriculture, oil and gas, textile, and manufacturing industries.
  • es with work the prison gardens, the gym, the textile and craft workshop and the kitchens, all of w
  • Textile and fashion design.
  • Textile and Light Industry
  • ithin this area are involved in the clothing, textile, and engineering industries.
  • unclog screens after printing with oil-based textile and plastisol inks.
  • preading outside to old town walls and as the textile and machine buiilding industries were growing
  • Hargreaves grew up in the small Lancashire textile and engineering town of Accrington in England
  • There are also textile and lumber products manufacturers.
  • comes in many types, the two most common for textile and plastics industries are: nylon 6 and nylo
  • Notably, AGOA expanded market access for textile and apparel goods into the United States for
  • ce, and for their many small-scale furniture, textile, and tobacco factories.
  • rowth from the early 1850s, especially in the textile and jute industries: this caused massive inve
  • HF Records, Giardia, Eclipse, U-Sound, Qbico, Textile and Freedom From.
  • Textile and Agriculture are the major occupations in
  • Madagascar's sources of growth are tourism; textile and light manufacturing exports (notably thro
  • Finds included a high quality textile and a bronze hinge from an 8th-9th century re
  • He then founded his own textile and wheat trading-firm, Ionides and Company (
  • l and medium sized independent retailers with textile and other non-food goods.
  • evoted to focus on the dispossessed croppers, textile and mine workers, and unemployed of the South
  • bought by Samuel Mills, of Russell Square, a textile and property magnate, who already owned adjoi
  • With his father's backing, he dealt with textile and cotton purchasing until 1975, during the
  • ent media including photography, painting and textile, and renowned curators.
  • Rogers was an advocate for the textile and leather industries in Massachusetts.
  • rks in Fiber, both of which drew attention to textile and fiber art
  • s", including file-management, comment forms, Textile and Markdown support, and database connectivi
  • xtil und Bekleidung (GTB), the trade union of textile and clothing joined IGM.
  • icenses over 300 selected high-quality mills, textile and clothing manufacturers, and retailers to
  • al, aerospace, electronic, food and beverage, textile and transportation industries for molding, co
  • granular (dry-flowable) formulations, and the textile and fabric industry, which utilizes the wetti
  • -colored stripes symbolize Daegu as a city of textile and fashion.
  • ly Joel) founded a Nuremberg based mail order textile and clothing company in 1928.
  • ectin for the food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, textile and metal industries.
  • The lab tested textile and insulating materials and was capable of s
  • ncient art of the Mediterranean; Design Arts; textile and fashion arts; and contemporary art.
  • ns of insects and related arthropods, and the Textile and Costume Museum.
  • Company is one of the largest privately held textile and chemical manufacturers in the world.
  • prove the processing of natural fibres in the textile, animal feed, and pulp and paper industries.
  • nning non-woven - in the fine titer field for textile applications as well as heavy spinning non-wo
  • n 1945 under the name of IT Arad (Industriile Textile Arad - Arad Textile Industries) under the own
  • Agriculture and Textile are the major occupations in this village.
  • er-day Saint themes with traditional Croatian textile art.
  • tted t-shirts, sporting goods, carpets, other textile articles like embroidery machines and etc., b
  • Alice Kettle - Textile artist
  • 15 May - Turid Holter, textile artist (b.
  • r and art instructor Dora Jung (1906-1980), a textile artist who specialized in linen and damask, d
  • October 24 - Micheline Beauchemin, textile artist and weaver
  • ive heritage is not limited to his works as a textile artist only.
  • Friends with textile artist Frida Hansen, painter Kitty Kielland,
  • The same year, he worked on a house for the textile artist Bernat Klein near Selkirk.
  • Her mother was the painter and textile artist, Moki Cherry.
  • In 1944 his wife, Holche Krake, a Danish textile artist, died from breast cancer.
  • of Dark) is an American author, musician, and textile artist.
  • n, architectural stained glasswork, painting, textile arts, embroidery, photography, micro brewing
  • he sheep in support of traditional Lithuanian textile arts.
  • ed to the history of British quilt making and textile arts.
  • s A. Harris, was the chairman of Harris Horan Textile Associates, textile converters and manufactur
  • Manufacturers' Association (now the National Textile Association) and New Hampshire Fire Insurance
  • Manufacturers' Association (now the National Textile Association) in the latter year.
  • synthesis of agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, textile auxiliaries, plasticizers, stabilizers and sp
  • rmaceuticals, optical brighteners, whiteners, textile auxiliaries, wine technology, and food distri
  • llard House, also known as La Miniatura, is a textile block house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright an
  • The other three textile block house projects were in the Hollywood Hi
  • rnia Adventure Park in Anaheim, California: a textile block restroom and seating area was based on
  • he structure is noteworthy as one of the four textile block houses built by Wright in the Los Angel
  • rhol's prints, McDonald's hamburgers, and the textile block houses of Frank Lloyd Wright.
  • ructure is the fourth and largest of Wright's textile block designs, constructed primarily of inter
  • ard concrete block (not Wright's more typical textile block), glass, and Colorundum flooring, and t
  • Ac copolymer are adhesives used in packaging, textile, bookbinding for bonding plastic films, metal
  • They have competed for the Textile Bowl since 1981.
  • The Textile Bowl is a traditional football rivalry betwee
  • orn on 10 May 1927 in Berlin was the son of a textile broker, Alex Friedlander (d.
  • (1679-1710), the founder in 1702 of an early textile business and other mills that formed the nucl
  • He started his textile business with name of Sulzer Synthetics P. Lt
  • In 1794 George established a textile business in north Essex at Pebmarsh - George
  • The town not only has textile business but also into agriculture.
  • he Dal-Tex Mart Building, was a center of the textile business in Dallas.
  • quiot Spinning Company was a Gadsden, Alabama textile business which was acquired by the Standard C
  • e family's wealth derived from S & J Watts, a textile business founded in 1798.
  • In the 1920s, he entered the textile business when an uncle asked him to run a rec
  • ng a private education, he entered the family textile business of Charles Ainsworth and Company Lim
  • , a Scottish businessman who founded a cotton textile business in Manchester.
  • In his late 20s, Owen started a textile business that later expanded to both Toronto
  • In 1892, the Duke family opened their first textile business in Durham, North Carolina with Benja
  • Thereafter he pursued a career in the family textile business, retiring after the Great War.
  • iverpool and abroad, and entered the family's textile business, becoming a director of John Foster
  • Close was a wealthy heir of a textile business, a brother-in-law of President Clint
  • the next 15 years he laboured in a relative's textile business.
  • Davies went into the textile business.
  • d a descendent of a wealthy family that ran a textile business.
  • to Florida in 1970 after his father lost his textile business.
  • a, India, where his father was the owner of a textile business.
  • ry Djanogly, turned Coats Viyella into a £2bn textile business.
  • at Crosby Hall, Frodsham, before entering the textile business.
  • Menon is a textile businessman and a womanizer who is married to
  • y Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723), a Dutch textile businessman and self-taught scientist.
  • The town grew as a trading and textile center.
  • eferred to as mill girls, who came to the new textile centers from rural towns to earn more money t
  • ics and embroideries were products of various textile centers of the Spanish Empire, whose supplier
  • r of Eastern Bohemia, and became an important textile centre.
  • ward Stratford, 2nd Earl of Aldeborough, as a textile centre.
  • offers courses in wooden, metal, batik tenun textile, ceramic, and leather crafts
  • It also largest producer of Pigments, Textile Chemicals & Leather Chemicals in India.
  • ngs, Paper chemicals, Specialty Chemicals and Textile Chemicals.
  • he prestigious Olney Medal for Achievement in Textile Chemistry for his work.
  • fter graduating from university with a PhD in textile chemistry Ron Hill was convinced of the benef
  • Helmut Zahn and his team of the Institute for textile chemistry were the first who synthesised Insu
  • 1868, it had surpassed Lowell as the leading textile city in America with over 500,000 total spind
  • e 1990s and 2000, polluted effluents from the Textile city of Tiruppur had dealt a big, still unrec
  • Lawrence, Massachusetts in 1871 to serve the textile city's small African American population, man
  • (1973-1984) and President (1984-2000) of the Textile, Clothing and Leather Workers' Union
  • nce 2004: Vice-President of the International Textile, Clothing and Leather Workers' Association
  • drawing, painting, photography, lithography, textile, collage and sculpture.
  • The Costume and Textile collection contains British, European and Nor
  • y which displays aspects of the National Flat Textile collection.
  • s, which remain relatively unknown even among textile collectors.
  • so a patent attorney, editor and publisher of Textile Colorist magazine (1918-1944).
  • d seeing the bank become major lenders to the textile, commodities, and transportation industries.
  • Modal has gained ground in India; Indian textile companies were expected to produce around 400
  • Ormsby-Laughlin Textile Companies Mill is a historic textile mill loc
  • Many textile companies use Modal mixed with other fibers s
  • worked at managerial positions in a number of textile companies owned by his family.
  • ourse of his career he had been a director of textile companies, banks and railroads.
  • Bibb Manufacturing Company in 1876; it was a textile company that built and acquired mills, partic
  • o Nordhorn (Germany), where he worked for the Textile Company "Rawe & Co.".
  • erly B. L. Solomon's Sons was a major quality textile company located at 2753 Ruth Street in the Ke
  • Co. Ltd., a textile company established
  • n businessman, who founded Leela Lace Ltd., a textile company in 1957 and later became the Founder-
  • In 1830, the Suffolk Textile Company was established.
  • ns and Zanu PF supporters close down Bulawayo textile company Dezign Inc.
  • The Cannon Mills Company was an American textile company founded by James William Cannon, base
  • In 1950, the Wannalancit Textile Company moved into the mills, renaming them.
  • Robertson was a prominent textile company executive, private investor and phila
  • A Hong Kong-listed textile company called Texwinca acquired the Baleno t
  • From 1946 he worked for Charnos, the textile company founded by his father, and around 200
  • Atco gets its name from the "American Textile Company" which began business there near the
  • From owning what was then an almost defunct textile company, Piramal today is the chairman of a R
  • He retired from gymnastics to manage his textile company, which he founded in 1899.
  • for a time to work with his family's failing textile company, helping launch urban renewal project
  • ty for knitting, in 2003, she started her own textile company, "Karen Allen Fiber Arts", in Great B
  • ontreal Light, Heat & Power Company, Dominion Textile Company, Limited and others.
  • of Polly Peck, which he took over as a small textile company, growing it during the 1980s to becom
  • (Chiranjeevi) is an industrialist, who owns a textile company.
  • f Art and worked as a designer for a Scottish textile company.
  • Supreme Tex Mart Limited (NSE: ) is an Indian textile company.
  • 30, 1922) was a director of the Consolidated Textile Company.
  • amily that owned Stanfield's Limited, a large textile company.
  • rch interest is in polymer matrix composites, textile composites, and aircraft production N. K. Nai
  • India's most successful and quality-conscious textile concerns.
  • Conus natalis, common name the Natal textile cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gas
  • and Drama, the London College of Fashion, the Textile Conservation Centre and the Royal Society of
  • also to include the internationally respected Textile Conservation Centre which moved its premises
  • Textile converts its marked-up text input to valid, w
  • Between 1967 and 1969, the Textile Council conducted an enquiry into the product
  • There are sellers too: blacksmiths, textile crafters (weaving), herbs sellers, etc.
  • Further Textile Crops (Can Sang Guang Lei): cotton, hemp, etc
  • The Textile Department is now Georgia Tech's School of Po
  • She has worked in textile design for the past 12 years at some of Europ
  • Matthys first studied Textile Design at the Hogeschool Gent and then at bot
  • B.F.A. in Textile Design
  • Born in Salford, Lancashire, she studied textile design in Manchester, where in 1959 she met t
  • s, which led to her involvement with weaving, textile design and the complicated field of dye and c
  • Laura Ashley plc is a British textile design company now owned by the MUI Group of
  • During 1920s he worked in various textile design jobs in Manchester - for Tootal, Broad
  • ended up in Belgium where Olivier had studied textile design in Tournai.
  • Smith eventually became disillusioned with textile design, feeling that it wasn't possible to co
  • She was involved in the textile design, printmaking, bookbinding, and typogra
  • Textile Design: B.F.A, Applied Arts, Textile/Handloom
  • Army as a tank gunner, and later worked as a textile designer and in radio and television in Manch
  • ne Smith (1906-1988) was a painter, engraver, textile designer and textile printer.
  • (born in Margate, Kent in 1930) trained as a textile designer and studied textile design at the Th
  • ving the Bauhaus, she worked as an artist and textile designer in Berlin, Prague, and Hronov.
  • She was a textile designer in the 1960s and has been a painter
  • T - women's line, designed by Miyake's former textile designer, Makiko Minagawa.
  • n the Royal Irish Rifles and also worked as a textile designer.
  • By 1916 Coulton was employed as a textile designer.
  • artist and muralist; Cressida Bell, a notable textile designer; and Virginia Bell, the writer of Am
  • ity allowed Nicholls to introduce an array of textile designs that have been widely recognized for
  • Transmission of Chinese textile designs from the Mongol Yuan Dynasty also occ
  • Ottawa Street is known as the Fabric & Textile District and is Hamilton's "Decor Destination
  • arajan Chettiar (an Architect par excellence, Textile Don, highly principled Educationist and Phila
  • d grandfather operated a small but successful textile dyehouse.
  • are severely polluted due to large amount of textile dyeing and bleaching units.
  • rustproofing compositions; as an adjuvant in textile dyeing and printing; as a tracer in oil field
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