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Woven cloth or ribbons of high tensile fabric inserts can be " sandwiched " between two layers of PET film and placed in special ovens under pressure to bond into a single body, a process called lamination.
Woven into the text about the battles in Belgium are threads of fact which allied governments would employ in the formation of the west's eventual opinion that Germany had been the aggressor nation, notwithstanding the intial attack on Austria by Serbian terrorists.
Woven into the story are values commonly associated with martial arts films like honor, loyalty and individual justice, best exemplified in the rivalry between Alberto and Taisō.
Woven in with descriptions of harsh surroundings, sudden actions-a swing of a tire iron, a porch falling off a building, a car falling into a creek, an owl swooping down-become turning points which in turn become new environments in which McCarthy's characters evolve.
The common textile labels used on garments can be classified into four main groups – Woven labels, Leather labels, PVC / Plastic Labels, and Embroidered Labels.
Woven mat dams were used to channel river water into the canals.

Woven and fabric
Woven of threads coated with zinc oxide nanowires, laboratory fabric has been shown capable of " self-powering nanosystems " using vibrations created by everyday actions like wind or body movements.
Woven fabric is a cloth formed by weaving.
Woven wraps are pieces of woven fabric of varying thickness.

Woven and are
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 ).
* Woven bars: weaving the needle over and under four threads until they are completely covered, and wrapped bars ( overcast bars ) where the thread is wound around groups of four threads.
Woven cloth usually frays at the edges, unless measures are taken to counter this, such as the use of pinking shears or hemming.
Woven fabrics are worked on a big loom and made of many threads woven on a warp and a weft.
Woven blankets and rugs are displayed nearby.
Woven, red-dyed mats are also used as a traditional form of currency.
Personnel are Bonney, Adams, Hacke, David Eugene Edwards ( of US bands 16 Horsepower and Woven Hand ), Troy Gregory, Matthew Smith, Jim White ( of the Australian group Dirty Three ), and Danielle de Picciotto ( married to Hacke ).
Woven cradleboards are made of willow, dogwood, tule, or cattail fibres.
Woven items are made on colonial style wood looms many of which have been in families for generations.

Woven and music
David Eugene Edwards ( of 16 Horsepower and Woven Hand ) have also claimed to be fans of Larry Norman's music.

Woven and .
Woven or warp knitted fabrics to be subjected to restorative procedure 1 ( tension presser ).
* Woven Songs of the Amazon ( 2006 ), directed by Anna Stevens.
Woven bone is weaker, with a smaller number of randomly oriented collagen fibers, but forms quickly ; it is for this appearance of the fibrous matrix that the bone is termed woven.
Woven silk textile from tomb no 1. at Mawangdui in Changsha, Hunan province, China, from the Western Han Dynasty, 2nd century BC
Woven tartan of Clan Campbell, Scotland.
Woven rugs include both flat rugs ( for example kilims ) and pile rugs.
Two live albums followed in the late 1990s: the double-disc Heaven's Bright Sun and Woven Cord, which was performed with the All Souls Orchestra.
Upon releasing the album, the band once again returned to their hectic touring schedule, including their first national headline tour with Codeseven, a then-unsigned Strata and either STUN or Woven supporting.
* Veteran player Bud Fowler and the Page Woven Wire Fence Company organise the Page Fence Giants, a black professional team touring out of Adrian, Michigan.
Woven throughout the book, Black did not hide his contempt toward the prosecutors, and the people and media whom he perceived betrayed him and harboured bias against him.
File: Woven bone matrix. jpg | Collagen fibers of woven bone
Woven wire is more costly to purchase and time-consuming to install than is basic wire, but is often safer and less expensive than wood, pipe, or other materials.
Woven wire with large openings ( known as " sheep fence " in the western United States and Ringlock in Australia ) has some potential hazards.
Woven mats of reeds form the building envelope.
Woven Fabric is the inter-less of warp and weft yarns.
Woven designs in cloth or carpets ( to name two ) commonly have some kind of symmetrical arrangement.
Woven belts of wampum have been created to commemorate treaties or historical events, and for exchange in personal social transactions, such as marriages.
He also recopied Zhang Xuan's painting Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk, and Emperor Huizong's reproduction is the only copy of that painting that survives today.

into and fabric
The distances may be marked with indelible ink and a fine-point pen, by sewing fine threads into the fabric, or by a specially designed stamping machine.
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.
In 1931 Lemaître went further and suggested that the evident expansion of the universe, if projected back in time, meant that the further in the past the smaller the universe was, until at some finite time in the past all the mass of the Universe was concentrated into a single point, a " primeval atom " where and when the fabric of time and space came into existence.
These writers point to the tambour hooks used in tambour lace | tambour embroidery in France in the 18th century, and contend that the hooking of loops through fine fabric in tambour work evolved into " crochet in the air.
Printed calico was imported into the United States from Lancashire in the 1780s, and here a linguistic separation occurred, while Europe maintained the word calico for the fabric, in the States it was used to refer to the printed design.
This later issue has been absorbed into the fabric of an enforceable social order and is therefore no longer an ethical issue in Hoy's sense.
He viewed traditional names as almost always stamping a label of collective identity — varying from gender to nationality — on the individual, thereby existing as prima facie elements of thought processes in the human cultural fabric, that tended to degenerate into stereotyping, factionalism, and discrimination.
The image erupts into proliferating details from the dynamic centre of the action, as the workers tear a hole in the road – and, symbolically, in the social fabric.
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.
This rock can be weathered and eroded, and then redeposited and lithified into a sedimentary rock, or be turned into a metamorphic rock due to heat and pressure that change the mineral content of the rock and give it a characteristic fabric.
Dr. Cluny MacPherson of Royal Newfoundland Regiment brought the idea of a mask made of chemical absorbing fabric and which fitted over the entire head to England, and this was developed into the British Hypo Helmet of June 1915.
The Hebrew Bible contains " sagas, heroic epics, oral traditions, annals, biographies, narrative histories, novellae, belles lettres, proverbs and wisdom-sayings, poetry, prophecy, apocalyptic, and much more ... the whole finally woven into a composite, highly complex literary fabric sometime in the Hellenistic era.
Players get down on their knees, using a miniature plastic stick, usually about 15 inches ( 38 cm ) long to maneuver a small ball or a soft, fabric covered mini puck into a miniature goals.
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.
Knitted garments are often more form-fitting than woven garments, since their elasticity allows them to follow the body's curvature closely ; by contrast, curvature is introduced into most woven garments only with sewn darts, flares, gussets and gores, the seams of which lower the elasticity of the woven fabric still further.
Industrially, metal wire is also knitted into a metal fabric for a wide range of uses including the filter material in cafetieres, catalytic converters for cars and many other uses.
Work by Hannah Höch, Raoul Hausmann and Sophie Tauber, amongst others, were incorporated into the fabric of the installation.
The exact amount of fabric needed depends upon several factors including the size of the sett, the number of pleats put into the garment, and the size of the person.
The table then operates like a normal vector plotter, using various cutting tools to cut holes or slits into the fabric.
Meaning is a complicated phenomenon that is woven into the fabric of our lives.
The excavation discovered the following items in the two pits which formed a " T ": (# 1 ) remains of 46 human bones fragments ; (# 2 ) bullet jackets from short barrel guns / pistols ; (# 3 ) wooden boxes which had deteriorated into fragments: (# 4 ) pieces of ceramic which appear to be amphoras which were used as containers for acid ; (# 5 ) iron nails ; (# 6 ) iron angles: (# 7 ) seven fragments of teeth ; (# 8 ) fragment of fabric of a garment.
It is part of the textile manufacturing process where three types of fibre are converted into yarn, then fabric, then textiles.
Because of its low dye acceptance, feel and appearance, the rubber fiber is either covered by yarn of another fiber or directly woven with other yarns into the fabric.

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