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Meanwhile, in 1868, tombs at Ialysus in Rhodes had yielded to Alfred Biliotti many fine painted vases of styles which were called later the third and fourth " Mycenaean "; but these, bought by John Ruskin, and presented to the British Museum, excited less attention than they deserved, being supposed to be of some local Asiatic fabric of uncertain date.
Thus, the economic and social well being of these areas and their integration into the fabric of the nation are critically dependent on the availability of air transport.
The quilter may choose to emphasize these designs by using threads that are multicolored or metallic, or that contrast highly to the fabric.
Some women who are sensitive to these substances should also avoid bubble baths and some fabric detergents and softeners.
The 3D orientation of these clasts is called the fabric of the rock.
As fabric was very expensive, these samplers were totally covered with stitches.
The decoration of these vessels was red figure ( with figures reserved in red clay fabric, while the background was covered in a black gloss ), with overpainting ( sovradipinto ) in white, pink, yellow, and maroon slips.
The precious stones which ornament this crown are in metal settings which are attached to this circlet and these arches much like brooches pinned to fabric.
For these bears, artists do not use fabric ; they make the fabric crocheting and at the same time make the bear.
" According to the publisher, " Although individually minor, these changes are nonetheless crucial in that they facilitate a smooth reading of the book ’ s allusive density and essential fabric.
Because of the weight and the insulating value of the base fabric, these tops often are assembled without batting ( thus need no quilting stitches ) and sometimes have no backing.
Although in previous decades the writers and philosophers had discussed the glories of ancient Rome, it seems that until Brunelleschi and Donatello made their journey, no-one had studied the physical fabric of these ruins in any great detail.
But the main part of the church must have survived these misfortunes, for much of its existing fabric dates from the thirteenth century, as seen in the style of the lancet windows in the north and south walls.
On the dissolution these spiritual income streams were sold off on the same basis as landed endowments, creating a new class of lay impropriators, who thereby became entitled to the income from tithes and glebe lands, albeit that they also as lay rectors became liable to maintain the fabric of the parish chancel.
That same year the rebuilding was already well begun, for in a letter from the amateur architect Sir Thomas Robinson of Rokeby to his father-in-law Lord Carlisle of 6 June 1734, Sir Thomas reports that he found the garden front " finished " and that a start had been made on the main front: " when finished ' twill be a stupendous fabric, infinitely superior to anything we have now in England ," and he adds " The whole finishing will be entirely submitted to Lord Burlington, and I know of no subject's house in Europe will have 7 such magnificent rooms so finely proportioned as these will be.
The end result of all these techniques is that the fabric layer of trapped gas cavities forces heat to travel slowly by a mostly diffusive process, in a direction that mostly passes through bubbles of entrapped gas, thereby greatly reducing heat transfer from the body ( or from the layer of warmed water trapped between the body and the wetsuit ) to the colder water surrounding the wetsuit.
Many of these are woven into the corporate fabric of today's talent management agencies.
Over time, these tended to be reduced to distinctive bands of fabric attached to the arm or shoulder, or tassels on the arm.
With the advent of the 1990s fabric known as Lycra, these bikinis first emerged and became most popular on the beaches of Europe, including Saint Tropez, Marabella, Mykonos and Ibiza.
Of course, any time you touch an ancient fabric like that, you're doing some damage, but these strings are generally quite durable.
The board has committees-mid-2007, these are: administration and finance, culture ( including the treasury ), deanery, fabric, fundraising, health and safety, information technology, music, safeguarding trust and tower.
The nickname " tweed " refers to the lacquered beige-light brown fabric covering used on these amplifiers.
Gas mantles are usually sold as fabric items which, because of impregnation with metal nitrates, form a rigid but fragile mesh of metal oxides when heated during initial use ; these metal oxides produce light from the heat of the flame whenever used.

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These were sandy clay crucibles which had been formed around a fabric tube.

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By upholding his own personal code of behavior, the private detective has placed himself in opposition to a society whose fabric is permeated with crime and corruption.
Consultation with architects, clients, real estate men, fabric houses and furniture companies is essential to the proper development of class problems just as in actual work.
A special template is furnished with the apparatus to enable marking a specimen for a central measuring area and the fabric extensions to the clamps ( see Fig. 2 ).
Specimens are allowed to reach moisture equilibrium with a standard atmosphere of Af and Af and then laid out without tension on a flat, polished surface, care being taken that the fabric is free from wrinkles or creases.
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.
A piece of soft fabric or rubber is placed behind the beads so that they do not move inadvertently.
Self-delivery is often possible by installing fabric water tanks that fit the bed of a pick-up truck.
Off-loom beadweaving is a family of beadwork techniques in which seed beads are woven together into a flat fabric or a three-dimensional object such as a ball, clasp, box, or a piece of jewelry.
A famous example of a bromine-containing organic compound that has been used by humans since ancient times is the fabric dye Tyrian purple.
A second aspect of printer technology that is often forgotten is resistance to alteration: liquid ink, such as from an inkjet head or fabric ribbon, becomes absorbed by the paper fibers, so documents printed with liquid ink are more difficult to alter than documents printed with toner or solid inks, which do not penetrate below the paper surface.
Cross-stitch is often executed on easily countable evenweave fabric called aida cloth.
Sometimes cross-stitch is done on designs printed on the fabric ( stamped cross-stitch ); the stitcher simply stitches over the printed pattern.
All cross stitch fabrics are technically " evenweave ", it refers to the fact that the fabric is woven to make sure that there are the same number of threads in an inch both left to right and top to bottom ( vertically and horizontally ).
Aida fabric has a lower count because it is made with two threads grouped together for ease of stitching.
It is also used as a mordant ( i. e., a fixing agent ) for dyes in fabric.
A mail shirt interwoven between two layers of fabric is called a jazerant.
Crochet (; ) is a process of creating fabric from yarn, thread, or other material strands using a crochet hook.
The patent-pending Sharp Crochet Hook ( www. sharpcrochethook. com ) is used to crochet edgings through fabric because the sharp-pointed head glides through fabric easier than normal crochet hooks.
Crocheted fabric is begun by placing a slip-knot loop on the hook ( though other methods, such as a magic ring or simple folding over of the yarn may be used ), pulling another loop through the first loop, and repeating this process to create a chain of a suitable length.

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