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  1. Processed in mechanized mills resulted the Dundee mills rapidly converting from, linen ,to jute, which sold at a quarter of the price of flax. Interruption of Prussian
  2. Yak, and muskox (living). Plants used for fibers include cotton, flax (for, linen ,), bamboo,ramie, hemp,jute, nettle,raffia, yucca,coconut husk, banana trees
  3. Confusingly, linen and silk that was printed by this method was known as, linen ,calicoes and silk calicoes. The early European calicoes (1680) would thus be
  4. Ascetic mode of life. The Celestials wore a white woolen cassock bound with a, linen ,band, and a leather girdle of the same color, with a scapular unattached to
  5. Made herself ready. And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine, linen , clean and bright, for the fine linen is the righteous acts of the saints. "
  6. Usage refers to the Greater Ajax and his brother Teacher. In battle, he wore a, linen ,Coors (), was brave and intrepid, especially skilled in throwing the spear
  7. The popular patterns. Also, Lancashire businessmen produced gray cloth with, linen ,warp and cotton weft, known as fustian, which they sent to London to be
  8. Wood pulp became popular in the early 20th century, because it was cheaper than, linen ,or aback cloth-based papers. Pulp-based paper made books less expensive to the
  9. I was some of the factors which led to the decline of Belfast's international, linen ,trade. For several decades, Northern Ireland's fragile economy required
  10. By the turn of the 19th century, Belfast had transformed into the largest, linen ,producing center in the world, earning the nickname" Minneapolis ". Belfast
  11. Stitches over the printed pattern. Fabrics used in cross-stitch include Aida, linen ,and even weave. Projects are categorized by stitches per inch, which can range
  12. That she should be arrayed in fine linen , clean and bright, for the fine, linen ,is the righteous acts of the saints. " Rev 19:7-8 Christ is represented
  13. Increasing from 12,400 in 1751 to 30,500 in 1821. The phasing out of the, linen ,export bounty between 1825 and 1832 stimulated demand for cheaper textiles
  14. In 2009 consisted largely of India’s exports, which include textiles (yarn, linen , cotton fabrics and ready made garments),leather and footwear products, coffee
  15. Along their length and spun into thread, which was used to weave sheets of, linen ,and to make clothing. Papyrus growing on the banks of the Nile River was used
  16. Long trousers (called brace by the Romans). Clothes were made of wool or, linen , with some silk being used by the rich. Cloaks were worn in the winter.
  17. Were held on with a ribbon. Fallopian claimed that an experimental trial of the, linen ,sheath demonstrated protection against syphilis. After this, the use of penis
  18. Ancient Egypt, the so-called" white kilt class" in reference to the bleached, linen ,garments that served as a mark of their rank. The upper class prominently
  19. However, the city prospered again soon after as a result of the wool and, linen ,trade with England, reaching a population of over 50,000 in 1700. Early modern
  20. School science text-books as late as last century. And portraits in tempera on, linen ,in 1516. Patronage of Maximilian I From 1512,Maximilian I, became Dürer's
  21. For its luxury imports and raw materials, Egypt mainly exported grain, gold, linen , and papyrus, in addition to other finished goods including glass and stone
  22. S treatise is the earliest uncontested description of condom use: it describes, linen ,sheaths soaked in a chemical solution and allowed to dry before use. The cloths
  23. Had the Ark brought to Zion by the Levites, while he himself," girded with a, linen ,ephor,"" danced before the Lord with all his might" and in the sight of all
  24. Used to wear the national, that is to say, the Frank dress: next to his skin a, linen ,shirt and linen breeches, and above these a tunic fringed with silk; while hose
  25. The body in a mixture of salts called natron. The body was then wrapped in, linen ,with protective amulets inserted between layers and placed in a decorated
  26. On the reed maker. The bound reed blank is then wrapped with thick cotton or, linen ,thread to protect it, and a conical steel mandrel (which sometimes has been
  27. By the 1742 Bounty Act which provided a government-funded subsidy on Ginsburg, linen ,produced for export. Expansion of the whaling industry was triggered by the
  28. In both Coptic and Arabic File: Coptic roundel. JPG|6th century Roundel, wool on, linen , Cooper Union File: Coptic tunic ornament. JPG|10th century tunic ornament
  29. Observatory at the summit of the city's Ballad Hill was gifted to the city by, linen ,manufacturer and keen amateur scientist, john mills in 1935. Sensation Science
  30. Blanchardiere and Frances Lambert. These early patterns called for cotton and, linen ,thread for lace, and wool yarn for clothing, often in vivid color combinations.
  31. Of the story in his 'Tales from Ovid '. *" Diana and Actaeon ",2001 oil on, linen ,by Katherine Doyle * The narrator of Herman Melville's" The Paradise of
  32. The invention of the cotton gin and the spinning jenny, displacing hand spun, linen ,for many uses. Crochet technique consumes more thread than comparable textile
  33. Then fasted for ten days from meat and wine, after which he was dressed in, linen ,and led at night into the innermost part of the sanctuary, where the actual
  34. And it was the wooden block printing that was used in London. Confusingly, linen ,and silk that was printed by this method was known as linen calicoes and silk
  35. Also provide us with many natural materials, such as hemp, cotton,wood, paper, linen , vegetable oils, some types of rope, and rubber. The production of silk would
  36. Became Ireland's pre-eminent industrial city. Industries thrived, including, linen , rope-making, tobacco,heavy engineering and shipbuilding, and at the end of
  37. Was always perfectly brushed, perfectly fitted, showing much perfectly starched, linen , all freshly laundered, and composed with an elaborately knotted cravat. From
  38. And ointments covered bad odors and soothed skin. Clothing was made from simple, linen ,sheets that were bleached white, and both men and women of the upper classes
  39. Of the in 1888. Historically, Belfast has been a center for the Irish, linen ,industry (earning the nickname" Minneapolis" ), tobacco production
  40. Middle Ages. *Finally, the Inkijkmuseum (the Look-In museum; housed in an old, linen ,factory in the Dommelstraat) is a small but special museum: it offers
  41. Of paper, paperboard,and card stock and of textiles made from cotton, linen , and other plant fibers. Cellulose can be converted into cellophane, a thin
  42. And practical treatments. Wounds were treated by bandaging with raw meat, white, linen , sutures, nets,pads and swabs soaked with honey to prevent infection, while
  43. National, that is to say, the Frank dress: next to his skin a linen shirt and, linen ,breeches, and above these a tunic fringed with silk; while hose fastened by
  44. The resurrected and raptured believers:" The armies in heaven, clothed in fine, linen , white and clean, followed him on white horses. " Rev 19:14 Revelation
  45. Of strong fibers that would not tend to fray. Whipcord was very common; however, linen , hemp, and sinew were used as well. In wet conditions, twisted mulberry root
  46. Brandy, paper,timber and tobacco. It was not until industry transformed the, linen ,and shipbuilding trades that the economy and the population boomed. By the turn
  47. Oven for baking bread. Walls were painted white and could be covered with dyed, linen ,wall hangings. Floors were covered with reed mats, while wooden stools, beds
  48. The Lancashire manufactures exploited. The use of colored cotton weft with, linen ,warp was permitted by the 1736 Manchester Act. There now was an artificial
  49. Floral and geometric patterns, usually worked in black and red cotton floss on, linen , is characteristic of folk embroidery in Eastern and Central Europe. In the
  50. That is brought in bottles from distant mineral springs),in one's starched, linen ,— everywhere. This is the impression one carries away from Baku, and it is

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