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Tunisian and crochet
Crochet differs from knitting in that only one stitch is active at one time ( exceptions being Tunisian crochet and Broomstick lace ), stitches made with the same diameter of yarn are comparably taller, and a single crochet hook is used instead of two knitting needles.
Filet crochet, Tunisian crochet, tapestry crochet, broomstick lace, hairpin lace, cro-hooking, and Irish crochet are all variants of the basic crochet method.
Crochet hooks used for Tunisian crochet are elongated and have a stopper at the end of the handle, while double-ended crochet hooks have a hook on both ends of the handle.
Tunisian crochet, however, draws all of the loops for an entire row onto a long hook before working them off one at a time.
In most crochet, the artisan usually has only one live stitch on the hook ( with the exception being Tunisian crochet ), while a knitter keeps an entire row of stitches active simultaneously.
Tunisian crochet and slip stitch crochet can in some cases use less yarn than knitting for comparable pieces.
The cro-hook, is a special double-ended crochet hook used to make double-sided crochet, which is a variation of Tunisian crochet.
a Tunisian crochet hook.
As such, some techniques used in knitting are also applicable in Tunisian crochet.
Tunisian crochet can also be worked in the round, as when making a seamless cap.
The fabric created by Tunisian crochet is slightly less elastic than normal crochet and substantially thicker, particularly the knit stitch.

Tunisian and also
The President also discussed the Bizerte deadlock with the No. 2 man in the Tunisian Government, Defense Minister Bahi Ladgham, who flew to Washington last week to seek U.S. support.
The Algerian pastry also contains Tunisian or French cakes and it is marketed.
Fish couscous is Tunisian specialty, it can be also made with octopus in hot red spicy sauce.
Ranked by country, France receives the largest amount of Tunisian exports, and France is number-one regarding Tunisian imports also.
* Averroes is also the title of a play called " The Gladius and The Rose ", written by Tunisian writer Mohamed Ghozzi, and which had the first price in the theater festival in Charjah in 1999.
: See also: Tunisian Radio and Television Establishment ( ERTT )
Broadcasters are mainly government-controlled ; the state-run Tunisian Radio and Television Establishment ( ERTT ) operates 2 national television networks, several national radio networks, and a number of regional radio stations ; 1 TV and 3 radio stations are privately-owned and report domestic news stories directly from the official Tunisian news agency ; the state retains control of broadcast facilities and transmitters through L ' Office National de la Telediffusion ; Tunisians also have access to Egyptian, pan-Arab, and European satellite TV channels ( 2007 )
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According to his official biography, he also met many notable people, including French president Charles de Gaulle as soon as 1944, Tunisian president Habib Bourguiba, US president Dwight David Eisenhower, Indian Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi, socialist Jayaprakash Narayan, comedian Coluche, president François Mitterrand, president Jacques Chirac and Mohammed V of Morocco.
The verdict also includes a penalty of 91 million Tunisian dinars ( approximately € 50 million ) that Ben Ali has to pay.
The Constitutional Democratic Rally (, ), also referred to by its French acronym RCD, formerly called Neo Destour then Socialist Destourian Party, was the ruling party in Tunisia from its formation in 1988 until it was overthrown and dissolved in the 2011 Tunisian revolution.
The flag also floats on the seats of Tunisian ambassadors at regional and international meetings as well as at buildings housing Tunisian representatives around the world.
Under Article 44 of the Constitution of Tunisia, the president is also the commander-in-chief of the Tunisian Armed Forces.
It was not until the late 14th century that Tunisian corsairs had become enough of a threat to provoke a Franco-Genoese attack on Mahdia in 1390, also known as the " Barbary Crusade ".
Cardoons also are common vegetables in northern Africa, often used in Algerian or Tunisian couscous.
France also waged a brutal war of repression in Madagascar, and imprisoned Tunisian independence leader Habib Bourguiba in 1952.
The interpreter between Constantine and the Italian doctor on his first trip, was also a Tunisian doctor.

Tunisian and known
The best known of these was the Morice Line ( named for the French defense minister, André Morice ), which consisted of an electrified fence, barbed wire, and mines over a 320-kilometer stretch of the Tunisian border.
* Tunisia, known as the Régence ( since 3 June 1955 autonomous ), where France had a Resident-general ( posted with the Basha bey of Tunis, who once the French protectorate was terminated on 20 March 1956 restyled his realm al-Mamlaka at-Tunisiyya ' Tunisian Kingdom '), in stead got a High commissioner from 13 September 1955 to 20 March 1956: Roger Seydoux Fornier de Clausonne ( b. 1908 – d. 1985 ); in continued shortly as independent monarchy, but on 25 July 1957 became the Tunisian Republic.
Heavily influenced by Paris, with the Avenue Bourguiba, the style is known as " Rococo Tunisian ".
The President of Tunisia, formally known as the President of the Tunisian Republic (, ) is the head of state of Tunisia.
* Tunisie 7, a Tunisian television channel commonly known as TV7
Mohammed Tlili ben Abdallah (), also known as Moham ( m ) ed Gammoudi, ( born February 11, 1938 ) is a former Tunisian athlete, and winner of 5000 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
Another authentic Tunisian genre, known as Salhi, can be heard on these tracks from 1931, some of which are sung by Ibrahim Ben Hadj Ahmed, and others by another singer called Ben Sassi.
It is usually known by its own speakers as Derja, which means dialect, to distinguish it from Standard Arabic, or as Tunsi, which means Tunisian.
The ancient El Ghriba Synagogue, (), also known as the Djerba Synagogue, is located on the Tunisian island of Djerba.
What is known though is that Tunisia reconsidered the deal soon after signing it, as Tunisia was supportive of economic benefits gained from the union, but not for giving up Tunisian sovereignty.
The succession of the Mali Empire is primarily known through Tunisian historian ibn Khaldun's History of the Berbers.
The ruling Bey of Tunis, an Arabo-Barbaresque satellite state under Ottoman suzerainty in North Africa, also known as ' regency ' since the French protectorate, used the style Basha Bay Tunis, Sahib al-Mamlaka at-Tunisiyya (" Pasha Bey of Tunis, Lord of the Tunisian Realm "; in French: Bey de Tunis, Seigneur de la Régence de Tunis ), suggesting their realm was at par with that of a Malik ( Arabic for King ), until the last incumbent changed it in 1956 ( till 25 July 1957 ) in " King ( Padshah ) of the Tunisians and Commander of the Faithful ".
For this reason, Tunisian sources believed that attack must have been known by the United States, if not actually involving US collaboration.
Because the attack was conducted so far from Israel, Tunisian sources believed that attack must have been known by the United States, if not actually involving American collaboration.

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