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Cotton and strippers
Cotton fields stretch for miles, and the harvest season in October sees a frenzy of activity as harvesters ( locally called cotton strippers ), module makers, and module trucks are seen scurrying all over the county.

Cotton and are
Between the Cotton Belt and the Tennessee Valley is the mineral region, the Old Land area — a region of resistant rocks — whose soils, also derived from weathering in silu, are of varied fertility, the best coming from the granites, sandstones and limestones, the poorest from the gneisses, schists and slates.
The historian Michael Lapidge suggests that the Laudes Regiae, which are included in Cotton Vitellius E xii, might have been composed by Ealdred, or a member of his household.
The only reason Cotton Mather had success in it, he said, was because Mather had used it on children, who are naturally more resilient.
Of the principal actors in the trial, whose lives are recorded after, only Cotton Mather and his ally William Stoughton never admitted any guilt.
Cotton turbans and shawls are also made here.
Cotton, tobacco, wool, and meat are the main agricultural products, although only tobacco and cotton are exported in any quantity.
Foreign clothes brands and famous Pakistani fashion labels ( such as Amir Adnan, Aijazz, Rizwan Beyg, Deepak Perwani, Shayanne Malik, Maria B, Khaadi, Sputnik Footwear, Metro Shoes, English Boot House, Cotton & Cotton, Men's Store and Junaid Jamshed ) are present in shopping districts of the city.
Cotton farmers and their families are at particular risk from the overuse of agricultural chemicals, both from direct physical contact in the field and from the use of the branches of cotton plants at home for fuel.
Cotton linters are fine, silky fibers which adhere to the seeds of the cotton plant after ginning.
Cotton plants thus have an enormous weight in the world economy and are of great importance for the agriculture, industry and trade of many tropical and subtropical countries in Africa, South America and Asia.
* Cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera, and native budworm, Helicoverpa punctigera, are caterpillars that damage cotton crops.
Cotton fibres are produced in the seed pods (" bolls ") of the cotton plant ; as a result, the fibres (" lint ") in the bolls are interspersed with the seeds.
The three species of small waterfowl in the genus Nettapus are named " pygmy geese ", e. g. the Cotton Pygmy Goose ( N. javanica ).
Cotton, flax, jute, hemp, modal and even bamboo fibre are all used in clothing.
The Oppidan Houses are named Godolphin House, Jourdelay's, ( both built as such c. 1720 ), Hawtrey House, Durnford House, ( the first two built as such by the Provost and Fellows, 1845, when the school was increasing in numbers and needed more centralised control ), The Hopgarden, South Lawn, Waynflete, Evans ', Keate House, Warre House, Villiers House, Common Lane House, Penn House, Walpole House, Cotton Hall, Wotton House, Holland House, Mustians, Angelo's, Manor House, Farrer House, Baldwin's Bec, The Timbralls, and Westbury.
Cotton, sugar, chromite, sisal, copra, and hardwood are the chief exports.
Non-Muslims are prohibited from entering the mosques and accessing the Temple Mount through the Cotton Market.
Well known prepreg materials used in the PCB industry are FR-2 ( Phenolic cotton paper ), FR-3 ( Cotton paper and epoxy ), FR-4 ( Woven glass and epoxy ), FR-5 ( Woven glass and epoxy ), FR-6 ( Matte glass and polyester ), G-10 ( Woven glass and epoxy ), CEM-1 ( Cotton paper and epoxy ), CEM-2 ( Cotton paper and epoxy ), CEM-3 ( Non-woven glass and epoxy ), CEM-4 ( Woven glass and epoxy ), CEM-5 ( Woven glass and polyester ).
* 1926 Cotton becomes king, as 48, 000 bales are ginned in the county.

Cotton and used
:* Cotton rat ( Sigmodon hispidus )-formerly used in polio research
Cotton is used to make a number of textile products.
Cotton also is used to make yarn used in crochet and knitting.
Cotton is the primary natural fibre used by modern humans.
When the Mayflower's story was retold by historians Nathaniel Morton ( in 1669 ) and Cotton Mather ( in 1702 ), both paraphrased Bradford's passage, and used Bradford's word pilgrims.
# " Merry-Go-Round Music " medley ( traditional )-" Listen to the Mocking Bird " was the only portion of this track that was actually used in the film, along with the second segment of " King Cotton ", a Sousa march, which was not on the album
Wælcyrge is used to translate the names of the classical furies in two manuscripts ( Cotton Cleopatra A. iii, and the older Corpus Glossary ).
In the manuscript Cotton Cleopatra A. iii, wælcyrge is also used to gloss the Roman goddess Bellona.
In 1912, the southern portion of Comanche County, which at the time extended to the Red River, were used to create the new county of Cotton County.
He may have used the Cotton manuscript.
* The chronicler known as Florence of Worcester incorporated parts of Asser's Life into his chronicle, in the early 12th century ; again, he may have also used the Cotton manuscript.
He used material from a version of Asser's work which differs in some places from the Cotton manuscript and in some places appears to be more accurate, so it is possible that the copy used was not the Cotton manuscript.
The " Cotton Chapel ", named after him, was at one time used as a school and as the fire station, but was restored in 1857.
" Other Idiots from Arkansas ", a track from Lewis Black's The White Album, includes an alleged news story of two men who got in a truck accident near Cotton Plant when a cartridge used in place of an automotive fuse fired off.
In 1857, businessman John Dixon established the Eureka Cotton Mills near what is now Englewood, which used regionally-grown cotton to produce yarn.

Cotton and regions
By the 1930s, the Cotton Bowl Classic, Orange Bowl, and the Sugar Bowl were also held on January 1 to showcase teams from other regions of the country.

Cotton and where
Takamine went as co-commissioner of the Cotton Exposition to New Orleans in 1884, where he met Lafcadio Hearn and Caroline Hitch, his future wife.
Street-level view of Freetown and the Cotton Tree where former American slaves prayed under and christened Freetown in 1792.
Cotton was first cultivated in the Old World 7, 000 years ago ( 5th millennium BC ), by the inhabitants of Indus Valley civilisation currently situated in Western Pakistan, for example as the site of Mehrgarh where early cotton thread has been preserved in copper beads.
Purely through the use of his reason, Hayy goes through all the gradations of knowledge before emerging into human society, where he revealed to be a believer of Natural religion, which Cotton Mather, as a Christian Divine, identified with Primitive Christianity.
Tippett was employed by the British Cotton Industry Research Association, where he worked to make cotton thread stringer.
They performed at the Cotton Pickin Festival in Arbyrd, a place where they spent lots of time while growing up.
They performed at the Cotton Pickin Festival in Arbyrd ; a place where they spent lots of time while growing up.
It crosses the Town of Berne, going from Cotton Hill and Cannady State Forests in Schoharie County, New York to the west, across the Partridge Run Wildlife Management Area, through Cole Hill State Forest where it has 270-degree views of both the Catskills and Adirondacks from Roemer's High Point along the Helderberg Escarpment, and continues north to Thacher State Park, the Indian Ladder and finally its current end at NY 146.
He was strongly associated with the Cotton Club in Harlem, New York City where he was a regular performer.
In this last edition the thirteen chapters of the original have grown to twenty-one, and a second part was added by his friend and brother angler Charles Cotton, who took up Venator where Walton had left him and completed his instruction in fly fishing and the making of flies.
In September 1630 he was presented by Cotton to the rectory of Ashley in Staffordshire, where he remained until June, 1642.
Cotton suffers from high water retention and significant weight, but its low cost makes it an attractive option for uses like stationary camping where these drawbacks are of little consequence.
Horne joined the chorus of the Cotton Club at the age of sixteen and became a nightclub performer before moving to Hollywood, where she had small parts in numerous movies, and more substantial parts in the films Cabin in the Sky and Stormy Weather.
* 1 ) MS. Cotton Appendix XLVI Part I ( available online at: is the diary for 28 May 1583 – 15 August 1584 inclusive: The Sixth ( and Sacred ) Parallel Book of the Mysteries ( not to be confused with " The Sixth and Sacred Book of the Mysteries ", which is part of Liber Logaeth-see above ) and " The Seventh Book of the Mysteries " ( Kraków ), beginning where A True and Faithful Relation begins.
* 2 ) MS. Cotton Appendix XLVI Part II ( available online at: ) is the diary for 15 August 1584 – 23 May 1587 ( and 20 March – 7 September 1607 ) inclusive: The Book of Praha, The Royal Stephanic Mysteries, The Puccian Action, The Book of Resurrection, The Third Action of Trebon and the remaining Spirit Actions at Mortlake in 1607, ending where A True and Faithful Relation ends.
A set for UK Decca Records the following year found him in the company of Muddy Waters and Eric Clapton, and a 1964 album for Prestige followed where Spann shared vocal duties with bandmate James Cotton.
A dancer from Dixie's neighborhood, Sandman Williams, is hired with his brother by the Cotton Club, a jazz club where most of the performers are black and the customers white.
She lived in London as a young adult, and married there an old friend from home, William Hutchinson, after which the couple moved back to Alford where they began following the dynamic preacher named John Cotton in the nearby town of Boston, Lincolnshire.
The year the Hutchinsons were married, Cotton left Emmanuel College in Cambridge where he had been a tutor, to become the minister at Boston.
Of Huntingdonshire parents, Cotton was educated at Westminster School, where he became interested in antiquarian studies under William Camden, and at Jesus College, Cambridge, where he graduated BA in 1585.
But this theory was debunked by Gerald P. Dwyer and Cotton M. Lindsey in their 1984 article Robert Giffen and the Irish Potato, where they showed the contradicting nature of the Giffen " legend " with respect to historical evidence.
He was born 20 August 1940 in Dublin, Ireland, and educated at Cotton College, Wellingborough Grammar School and Sheffield University, where he obtained a degree in law.
During this time he lived with his growing family in Boston, Lincolnshire, where he likely was a parishioner at St Botolph's Church, where John Cotton preached.

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