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  • ...epresenting objects (late 12th cent. in Anglo-Norman), figured work on a [[textile]] [[fabric]], embroidery (14th cent.), making or [[creation]] of images (st :b. spec. Figured work on a textile fabric, as in tapestry; embroidery. Obs.
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  • The [[original]] Luddites were textile artisans whose livelihood became threatened by the dawn of the [https://en.
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  • ...where [[steam]] is being generated. Dosing procedures are also in vogue in textile and similar industries where chemical treatment is involved. In a power sta
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  • ...t]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollen pollen], human and animal hairs, textile fibers, paper fibers, [[minerals]] from outdoor [[soil]], human skin cells,
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  • ...cteristic in [[modern]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textile_engineering textile engineering].
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  • ...that has been [[record]]ed on a [[material]] object, such as [[paper]] or textile by photography or digital processes.
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  • '''Tapestry''' is a form of [[textile art]], woven on a vertical loom. It is composed of two sets of interlaced t In the 14th and 15th centuries, Arras, France was a thriving textile town. The industry specialised in fine wool tapestries which were sold to d
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  • ...large scale mechanical bond, velcro forms one on a medium scale, and some textile adhesives form one at a small scale. This is similar to surface tension.
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  • ...rkers would throw their sabots (wooden shoes) into the wooden gears of the textile looms to break the cogs.[1]
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  • ..., for it is too easy to gloss over your own [[worth]], your own tremendous textile, and see only threads. Consider your [[wealth]] of [[experience]] and your
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  • Between his sessions at Harvard, Fuller worked in Canada as a mechanic in a textile mill, and later as a labourer in the meat-packing industry. He also served
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