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Baskets and were
Baskets of flowers, wreaths, buildings, books, and birds were common motifs.
Baskets were placed along the dam and locks and tremendous amounts of fish and eels were easily caught.
They were highlighted singing a song entitled " Don't Forget to Feed the Waste Baskets ".
Baskets made with interwoven techniques were common at 3000 BCE.
The owners of the Country Baskets wholesaler were both killed in a helicopter accident on Saturday 26 January 2008.
Baskets were sealed with piñon sap.

Baskets and woven
Baskets are mainly woven with bamboo or plant stems.
Baskets are generally woven by hand.
The first packages used the natural materials available at the time: Baskets of reeds, wineskins ( Bota bags ), wooden boxes, pottery vases, ceramic amphorae, wooden barrels, woven bags, etc.
Mangal-Bungal Clever with Hands: Baskets and stories woven by some of the women of Hopevale, Cape York Peninsula.

Baskets and from
Baskets can be made from five types of plant materials, namely glutinous rice straw, cogongrass, Guangxi grass, bamboo, and rattan ( Geary 2003: 146-147 ).
the " Three Baskets "), which are the texts of reference of traditional Buddhism and considered to be directly transmitted from the Buddha, was formalized at that time.

Baskets and willow
Baskets are made of willow and are colored with vegetable dyes.

Baskets and .
In some parts of the United States, May Baskets are made.
File: Baskets in Haikou 03. jpg | Baskets in Haikou City, Hainan Province, China.
Baskets and other wickerwork are usually made by men.
Baskets and racks mounted on the bike are also used, and at least one messenger service ( in New York City ) equips its riders with specialized three-wheel cycles ( sometimes known as cargo-trikes ), with a large trunk in the rear.
Baskets serve utilitarian as well as aesthetic purposes.
Baskets sizes and shapes depend on the intended use.
Baskets, calabashes, animal skins, and wooden carrying structures have all been adapted to carry infants and children.
The core scope includes the products of Foreign Exchange ( FX ) Swaps and Options, Interest Rate Swaps, Inflation Swaps, Asset Swaps, Swaptions, Credit Default Swaps, Credit Default Swap Indices, Credit Default Swap Baskets, Tranches on Credit Default Swap Indices, Equity Options, Equity Swaps, Total Return Swaps, and many others.
Amblers Mill has now ceased textile production and the building now houses Country Baskets ; this is situated at the crossroads of the A650 Bradford Road, Westerton Road and Common Lane.
# Baskets of food for the feast that follows are blessed with holy water.

were and woven
" Cotton was woven and dyed for clothing ; wheat, rice, and a variety of vegetables and fruits were cultivated ; and a number of animals, including the humped bull, were domesticated ," as well as " tribes domesticated fowl for fighting ".
He wrote, " Being thus finally woven, as it were, into the most intimate fabric of the organism, the once novel character can no longer be withdrawn with impunity, and may have become vitally necessary.
The controversy raged on into the early years of the 19th century, with disputes as to whether the poems were based on Irish sources, on sources in English, on Gaelic fragments woven into his own composition as Johnson concluded, or largely on Scots Gaelic oral traditions and manuscripts as Macpherson claimed.
Sheep were kept for wool, and textiles were woven.
Morris's patterns for woven textiles, some of which were also machine made under ordinary commercial conditions, included intricate double-woven furnishing fabrics in which two sets of warps and wefts are interlinked to create complex gradations of colour and texture.
The stories were loosely woven together with a series of short, interstitial vignettes for publication.
In prehistory and during the era of the earliest civilizations, shields were made of wood, animal hide, woven reeds or wicker.
Another famous set of six tapestries of Dame à la licorne (" Lady with the unicorn ") in the Musée de Cluny, Paris, were also woven in the Southern Netherlands before 1500, and show the five senses ( the gateways to temptation ) and finally Love (" A mon seul desir " the legend reads ), with unicorns featured in each piece.
The cartoons were sent to Brussels to be woven in the workshop of Pier van Aelst.
In the later Republic, augury came under the supervision of the college of pontifices, a priestly-magistral office whose powers were increasingly woven into the cursus honorum.
Some of these fabrics, woven from hand spun yarns, were very fine for their day, but are coarse compared to modern linen.
The modern automobile drum brake was invented in 1902 by Louis Renault, whose unique genius inspired him to use woven asbestos lining for the drum brakes lining as there were no other alternatives that dissipated heat like the asbestos lining, though a less-sophisticated drum brake had been used by Maybach a year earlier.
Elements from several Asimov robot stories were woven into the overall storyline, including " Little Lost Robot ", " The Evitable Conflict " and " Robot Dreams ".
) But, despite Melkor ’ s best efforts to mar and utterly overthrow the Great Music, his discordant music ’ s " most triumphant notes were taken by the other and woven into its own solemn pattern.
Many sword knots were also made of silk with a fine, ornamental alloy gold or silver metal wire woven into it in a specified pattern.
The known settled populations were hunter-gatherer societies that had no knowledge of metals and that produced utilitarian crafts for everyday use ( especially woven reed baskets ) of the highest quality and with graphic embellishments of great aesthetic appeal.
The town exports in the early 20th century were lace, chemicals, paper, wines, especially champagne, spirits, hay, straw, wool, potatoes, woven goods, fruit, glass-ware, lace and metal-ware.
Few of these tapestries survived the French Revolution as hundreds were burnt to recover the gold thread that was often woven into them.
Basic crafts, such as baskets, fish traps, wattle fences and wattle and daub house walls, were often woven from osiers ( rod-like willow shoots, often grown in coppices ).
This Lono was born and brought up not far from the place where were laid away the bones of Keawe and his descendants, woven into basket-work like those of his ancestors from the time of Liloa, near the place where Captain Cook's grave stands, a monument to a brave but in the end too highhanded a visitor among an aristocratic race such as the Polynesian.
All their banners were made from pure silk woven by Huguenots in London.
One of its more unique industries was a straw hat business, where palm fronds were imported from the Carolinas to be woven by women and children during their free time.
The result was often minimalist, with grooves that were " typically woven together from simple repeated riffs often with no harmonic ' progression ' to speak of ".

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