Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "hobbies" ¶ 502
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

cloth and is
When the cloth is smooth, apply another coat of resin, spreading it with a paint roller.
This is best demonstrated by practical washing tests in which cloth articles are repeatedly washed with the same detergent formulation.
This test method is intended for determining the dimensional changes of woven or knitted fabrics, made of fibers other than wool, to be expected when the cloth is subjected to laundering procedures commonly used in the commercial laundry and the home.
The specimen of fabric is a rectangle at least 22 by 22 inches, except for cloth narrower than 22 inches, in which case the specimen is the entire width of the fabric.
The men of Innesfree are got up authentically in cloth caps and sweaters, and their dancing and singing is fine.
Coarse cloth is almost the only manufacture.
Beadwork is the art or craft of attaching beads to one another or to cloth, usually by the use of a needle and thread or soft, flexible wire.
Phenolic sheet is a hard, dense material made by applying heat and pressure to layers of paper or glass cloth impregnated with synthetic resin.
Cross-stitch is often executed on easily countable evenweave fabric called aida cloth.
Occasionally, a cardinal wears a scarlet ferraiolo which is a cape worn over the shoulders, tied at the neck in a bow by narrow strips of cloth in the front, without any ' trim ' or piping on it.
But it is a tradition in the order that in the time of the founder they wore a coarse brown cloth.
His later work is highly emotional, using facial expressions, figural stance, and drapery ; this can be particularly seen in the heavy folds of cloth that so many later imitators draped around their figures.
Cheddar cheese was sometimes ( and still can be found ) packaged in black wax, but was more commonly packaged in larded cloth, which was impermeable to contaminants, but still allowed the cheese to " breathe ", although this practice is now limited to artisan cheese makers.
A beautiful cloth called Sufi is also woven of silk and cotton, or with cotton wrap and silk wool.
It is a special and delicate printing technique on both sides of the cloth in indigo blue and red patterns covering the base cloth.
When the key is released, the tangent loses contact with the string and the vibration of the string is silenced by strips of damping cloth.
The taiko drummer traditionally wears a " happi coat " or " hanten " ( a colorful festival coat ), " tabi " ( split toe shoes ), " tekko " ( wristbands ), momohiki ( pants ), hachimaki ( headband ), " haragake " ( traditional workman's apron ) with a haramaki underneath ( a strip of cloth wrapped around the midsection ), so most of the upper body is bare.
She is compared with Penthesilea, mythical queen of the Amazons, by the Greek historian Nicetas Choniates ; he adds that she gained the epithet chrysopous ( golden-foot ) from the cloth of gold that decorated and fringed her robe.
The Nihonshoki is more expansive, though the section is mythical, and almost wholly cut from the cloth of Chinese legends.

cloth and laid
I laid three layers of glass cloth on the inside of the stem, also installing a bow eye at this time.
All four Gospels state that, on the evening of the crucifixion, Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate for the body of Jesus, and that, after Pilate granted his request, he wrapped Jesus ' body in a linen cloth and laid it in a tomb.
The three rush outside and unfurl a huge cloth banner, adding the final letter to the word " HELLO " laid out on the meadow.
During the 17th century, Ninove was crippled under the indemnities laid on it by the warring parties and the town faced a big economic crisis as its cloth industry went into decline.
The figure of Christ is taken down from the Cross, and a richly-embroidered cloth icon called the Epitaphios ( Church Slavonic: Plashchanitza ) depicting Christ prepared for burial is laid in a " Tomb " decorated with flowers.
* Weed mat: A weed mat is an artificial mulch, fibrous cloth material, bark or newspaper laid on top of the soil preventing weeds from growing to the surface.
According to the Dialogue concerning the Exchequer, an early medieval work describing the practice of the Exchequer, the Exchequer itself referred to the cloth laid across a large table, 10 feet by 5 feet ( with a lip around the edge " 4 fingers high "), upon which counters were placed representing various values.
Women making offerings to monks place their donation at the feet of the monk, or on a cloth laid on the ground or a table.
The upper floor was the drying floor, and only some above the ground floor, hops being laid directly on the slatted floor rather than being laid on hessian cloth as was the later practice.
Paper or cloth, is often mordanted beforehand with aluminium sulfate ( alum ) and gently laid onto the floating colors ( although methods such as Turkish ebru and Japanese suminagashi do not require mordanting ).
The word " Exchequer " derives from the chequered cloth laid on a table for the purposes of counting money.
Whenever the scroll is opened to be read it is laid on a piece of cloth called the mappah.
On of his more elaborate traps was an exquisite chicken dinner laid on good china on a table with linen cloth ( Sherman didn't buy it because he didn't believe red wine should be served with that dish ).
First, material is laid up in its intended final shape, with carbon filament and / or cloth surrounded by an organic binder such as plastic or pitch.
: Esdaile's method was to make the patient lie down in dark room, wearing only a loin cloth, and would repeatedly pass the hands in the shape of claws, slowly over the body, within one inch of the surface, from the back of the head to the pit of the stomach, breathing gently on the head and eyes all the time he seems to have sat behind the patient, leaning over him almost head to head and to have laid his right hand for extended periods on the pit of the stomach.
His chief works from this period were Floridian landscapes and flowers, particularly magnolias laid upon velvet cloth.
Finish is provided by a layer of gel coat applied to the mold before the cloth is laid up.
* The fair linen is the long, white linen cloth laid over the linen cloth.

cloth and on
Argiento made him lie down on the bed, brought a pan of hot water, dipped some clean white linen cloth and applied it to extract the splinter.
Angelina placed the tray on the table and with a flick of dark wrist drew off the cloth.
Leave the clay on plaster board to dry slowly, covered lightly with a loose piece of plastic or cloth to prevent warping.
The joints are also reinforced on each side with small blocks set in resin-saturated Fiberglas cloth and nailed.
and he could tell, simply by the feel of it, whether it was made of wood, iron, cloth, rubber, and so on.
In their very first collages, Braque and Picasso draw or paint over and on the affixed paper or cloth, so that certain of the principal features of their subjects as depicted seem to thrust out into real, bas-relief space -- or to be about to do so -- while the rest of the subject remains imbedded in, or flat upon, the surface.
With a wary eye on the farmer's bull, Fred Somers of Montpelier and Mr. St. John marked the field with a red table cloth.
she sprinkled common sugar directly on the injury and then bound it loosely with cotton cloth, over which she poured turpentine.
this mixture was then spread on a cloth and wrapped around the affected part.
For erysipelas a mixture of one dram borax and one ounce glycerine was applied to the afflicted part on linen cloth.
The party set out on 27 January 1249, with letters from King Louis and the papal legate, and rich presents, including a chapel-tent, lined with scarlet cloth and embroidered with sacred pictures.
Today, visitors to Doon Hill write their wishes on pieces of white silk, or other white cloth, and tie them to the branches of the trees for the Fairies to grant.
Often, motifs and initials were stitched on household items to identify their owner, or simply to decorate the otherwise-plain cloth.
Patients who are restless may also try to pull on tubes or dressings so soft cloth wrist restraints may be put on.
In a casino, players make bets with chips on a specially made craps table with a table cloth made of felt that displays the various betting possibilities.
Belfast developed faster than Dublin during this period on a mixture of international trade, factory-based linen cloth production and shipbuilding.
A city on wool, ore, or wood, produces one corresponding resource as well as one corresponding commodity ( cloth, coin, or paper ).
These colors form the standard for cloth, and there is no perfect way to convert them to RGB for display on screen or CMYK for printing.

0.879 seconds.