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Sutton is author of | Weaving a Tapestry of Resistance: The Places, Power a |
y while the backside depicts a statue of Erin | weaving a wreath of laurel and oak for her sons Poetr |
nary projects, installations and exhibitions, | weaving a route through the commercial, experimental |
and associations with other business objects, | weaving a map of objects representing the business re |
The call letters of WAGL stands for | Weaving A Greater Lancaster. |
He started telling all of his stories by | weaving a whole new world around this tiny village Am |
Sutton, Sharon E., | Weaving a Tapestry of Resistance: The Places, Power a |
daily life, ranging from household utilities, | weaving accessories, fishing accessories, furniture, |
y, and Accomac in the U.S. state of Virginia, | weaving across the parent US 13 several times. |
e to the west side, and eliminating dangerous | weaving across the lanes of the Charlestown High Brid |
ycliffe uncovers a dark string of anatgonisms | weaving across Paul's court... |
conic Range, first within Massachusetts, then | weaving along the border of New York and Massachusett |
Silk | Weaving also famous in particular community, but weav |
y Harriet describing her work as a teacher of | weaving among the Navaho Indians in 1875 and a trip o |
nour of clothiers, Jack of Newbury celebrates | weaving, and The Gentle Craft is dedicated to the pra |
In and around Palladam there are many | weaving and knitting centres mostly meant for export |
tephen Wallace and starring Helen Buday, Hugo | Weaving and Sam Neill. |
Plainsfield was a centre for | weaving and pottery, the manor having been held by th |
keeping, information technology, woodworking, | weaving, and secretarial work. |
Oranges and Sunshine, with Emily Watson, Hugo | Weaving and David Wenham in the leading roles. |
st pharmaceutical company in India, Morarajee | Weaving and Spinning and Gujarat Glass. |
the Ordnance Works, J&J Cash Ltd (silk ribbon | weaving), and various brick works; was aided by the e |
untains), the local cuisine, the local carpet | weaving, and the numerous Arabic place names. |
It was at one time prosperous as a centre of | weaving and the wool trade but this prosperity, and t |
ful economic activity such as agriculture and | weaving, and became a burden that had to be supported |
ently dyed blue with woad before spinning and | weaving, and then piece-dyed in kermes, producing a w |
early 20th century, local industries included | weaving and coal mining. |
including blacksmithing, engraving, spinning, | weaving and other time-honored traditions. |
uring his short rule, Baldwin established the | weaving and fulling industry in Ghent, thus laying th |
supposed to have been sung by women who were | weaving, and the female main characters also sew as t |
The combination of loom | weaving and dairy farming helped transform Cherokee s |
the outside lane, which can lead to a lot of | weaving and conflicting traffic movement. |
h originally an area of upland farms, woollen | weaving and stone quarries, it is now a dormitory vil |
Sprague later became interested in linen | weaving and locomotive building. |
eapon, he leaped to his feet and ran forward, | weaving and crouching, pouring automatic fire into th |
lf of the 1990s, he was the chief lecturer of | Weaving and Design Department at the Kherson State Te |
to set up two factories: one for spinning and | weaving, and the other for the finishing of cloth, pa |
th, and the crafts practised by women such as | weaving and embroidery. |
Weaving and textile manufacturing were, therefore, th | |
tury, the house was used for both farming and | weaving, and unusually escaped the 16th century suppr |
afts such as forging, wood-carving, spinning, | weaving and dyeing; and that they had also forgotten |
The | weaving and asbestos producing areas of the Spodden V |
for its merino sheep, whose wool is used for | weaving and knitting. |
Ballingarry had a vital | weaving and linen industry until the Great Famine in |
Sulzer Brothers helped develop shuttleless | weaving, and their core business was loom manufacture |
Earlier Handloom | weaving and Beedi industry was the main occupation of |
s such as gardening, the preparation of food, | weaving and many others. |
provided the wooden bobbins to the Lancashire | weaving and spinning industry, up to a quarter of a m |
s such as the Chamar, Dhanuk and Kori took to | weaving, and now form an endogamous community. |
lustration, interior decoration, silk screen, | weaving, and hooked rug-making. |
The company began as a cottage industry | weaving animal hair from cows and horses, started by |
Weaving appeared in the Australian miniseries The Dir | |
le regular evening classes, from computing to | weaving, are held in the village hall. |
Agriculture and | weaving are the major industries. |
Street outside the Highcross Shopping Centre, | weaving around Leicester Market, past the Clock Tower |
We are able to study the detail of Mayan | weaving as depicted in these carvings, and see the pe |
the Rings, confirmed his intent to again cast | Weaving as Elrond of Rivendell in a BBC interview Whe |
stars Chris Evans as the famous hero and Hugo | Weaving as his arch-enemy Red Skull. |
o a white ray of light, and by the process of | weaving aspects you can put your solutions for the di |
uring the war Mary taught drawing, design and | weaving at Chelmsford School of Art 1941-4 but gave t |
cores create uneasy and haunting atmospheres, | weaving atonal strings, slow motion rhythms, moog syn |
A | weaving based on a Whirling Log ceremony sand paintin |
The stems are used as fibres for | weaving baskets. |
is respect, bead embroidery differs from bead | weaving, bead crochet, and bead knitting. |
harted a course along the Ole Miss sidelines, | weaving between Rebel defenders, eluding tacklers, an |
immediately accelerated down the escape road, | weaving between the temporary chicane bollards arrang |
939 Lou Tate acquired the cabin and based her | weaving business there, living on the property until |
The | weaving business seems to be improving once again in |
In 1802 James Coats set up a | weaving business, also in Paisley. |
mated six people still practiced true Chilkat | weaving, but today the technique is enjoying a reviva |
y the chief industry, and there was some silk | weaving, but since the 1770s cotton manufacture super |
of rush has been used historically for basket | weaving by several Native American peoples of souther |
Here, main business was once dependent on | weaving by local Muslim community but due to involeve |
Chilkat | weaving can be applied to blankets, robes, dance tuni |
a long, coarse white wool that is prized for | weaving carpets and other goods. |
They are one of the principal | weaving castes of South India. |
Meta bourneti is an orb | weaving cave spider closely related to Meta menardi. |
Hereke is a unique | weaving center located at the northern edge of Izmit |
The town has many Handloom and powerloom | weaving centers and hence the half of the income of t |
e of Salamis in Cyprus famed for his skill in | weaving cloth with variegated patterns (polymitarius) |
Finance, agriculture and | weaving cloth are the major businesses. |
lage was founded in 1784 and developed cotton | weaving, coalmining and limestone mining. |
Maheshwar is noted as a centre for | weaving colourful Maheshwari saris. |
Frigg is often associated with | weaving, combining the aspects of a love goddess and |
lder in her class is going to work in a small | weaving company owned by a relative. |
Bombay Spinning and | Weaving Company was the first cotton mill to be estab |
The remains of the Bamber Bridge Spinning & | Weaving Company Mill, Wesley Street. |
For example, Haggate | Weaving Company, shared the other half of a mill with |
Weaving Complexity and Business: Engaging the Soul at | |
Today it is used as a spinning and | weaving cottage. |
"An extensive factory for spinning and | weaving cotton is carried on by Mr. Greenham, who emp |
The manufacturers contracted about 8000 chief | weaving craftsmen, the canuts, who were paid either f |
is traditionally celebrated with young girls | weaving crowns from willow branches, which they throw |
Displays of | weaving decorate the interior. |
master she created enormous change within the | weaving department as it transitioned from individual |
Its | weaving design was determined by the other major stru |
A cottage industry of | weaving developed in the parish from early in the 18t |
God! made reference to "the idea of the mind | weaving dreams." |
and controlled companies engaged in spinning, | weaving, dyeing and finishing(1) and educated at the |
ook is set on a planet whose sole industry is | weaving elaborate rugs. |
ide the town, where there is an exhibition of | weaving equipment, and workshops for a number of arti |
Jalakandapuram is well-known for its | weaving, especially saris, which are distributed all |
alled Thomas's Shop where there is a wool and | weaving exhibition and workshop. |
as raising corn, tending their livestock and | weaving fabric. |
the country's cotton pressing, spinning, and | weaving factories. |
rs, Bocage was, early on, forced to work in a | weaving factory in order to earn an income. |
ert Grimshaw, of Gorton Manchester, erected a | weaving factory at Knott Mill which he was to fill wi |
In return for higher wages earned for carpet | weaving, families of more than 700 women working for |
vide direct evidence that the three major orb | weaving families, namely Araneidae, Tetragnathidae an |
that Ashbee wrote My Secret Life, presumably | weaving fantasy and anecdotes from friends in with hi |
and snakes its way through London's East End, | weaving fictional narrative with descriptions about t |
It was the home to eleven | weaving firms, working out of seven mills. |
may have derived from basketmakers described, | weaving fish baskets out of Linden tree barks. |
here one can watch coir retting process, coir | weaving, fishing, prawns feeding, migratory bird watc |
to the family business and ultimately took up | weaving for which he was considered to be an expert. |
e moved to Preston and abandoned the trade of | weaving for the business of cheese selling. |
"Aunt" Lizzie Reagan | weaving for the Arrowcraft shop, photographed by Lewi |
used for beekeeping, sheep farming, spinning, | weaving, forging, and many other rural activities. |
Scottish outsider artist, who made his art by | weaving found vegetation, such as grasses, into extra |
ing in Rattle housed at least one spinning or | weaving frame. |
She went on to study traditional Tsimshian | weaving from masters Flora Matthew and Brenda White. |
the Herd Boy cross the Milky Way to meet the | Weaving Girl... How can we war against that?" (From I |
Hogg's interest in | weaving green areas into housing developments is appa |
Small businesses included | weaving, handcrafted pottery and blacksmithing. |
e sellers too: blacksmiths, textile crafters ( | weaving), herbs sellers, etc. |
a weaver from 1951, and left Norway to teach | weaving in Uganda in 1968, where her husband worked f |
en place in the type of loom or technology of | weaving in producing such varieties. |
f scissors and cutting the cloth she had been | weaving in front of him. |
running down her face, and her little boy was | weaving in and out of her legs while she was talking |
Low Mill cotton mill was built for cotton | weaving in 1783 on the site of a 13th century corn mi |
His playing was known for its swiftness and | weaving in and around players to get to his tries. |
more industrial side of silk manufacture and | weaving incorporating fully functional machinery and |
craft works, magnificent windows, pottery and | weaving industries, excellent temples, beautiful pond |
rthrop automatic loom would revolutionize the | weaving industry, allowing a single operator to manag |
population of Lyon was dependent on the silk | weaving industry. |
use in garden, Carpenter's shop, Spinning and | weaving, Inspection of cattle, Female offering-bringe |
of these designs are dated and annotated with | weaving instructions and the names of the weavers to |
The long, protective wool which is used for | weaving is traditionally spun into two-strand, tightl |
Himroo | weaving is very characteristic and different. |
The main occupation | weaving is in decline in the village. |
The success of this mat | weaving is the closely guarded trade secret among the |
is heavy, the usual complaint about dangerous | weaving issues inherent to standard cloverleaf design |
and mid-market items Henry Bertrand is still | weaving jacquards and chiffons similar to those of th |
s since been confirmed that Halle Berry, Hugo | Weaving, Jim Sturgess and Ben Whishaw will also join |
etic fibers for apparel, as well as spinning, | weaving, knitting, dyeing, sewing, and the wholesalin |
Its main business involves | weaving, knitting, processing, home textiles, ready m |
started developing software independently by | weaving lines and lines of codes together, to the era |
Among the artefacts excavated were two | weaving looms. |
92 Dr Cartwright obtained his last patent for | weaving machinery; this provided is loom with multipl |
illiam Campion, and then worked on sewing and | weaving machines. |
It is also used for grazing livestock and | weaving mats and baskets. |
This centralizes everything with its | weaving metamorphoses and gives the symphonies a brea |
The royal | weaving mill was located on the street in the 16th ce |
Cannanore Spinning and | Weaving Mill is situated in Kakkad. |
able it to capture the bullet, while visiting | weaving mills in Vienna, Austria, and Aachen, Germany |
The company ran five | weaving mills in New England. |
From 1850 cotton | weaving mills were built in the village. |
majority of the villagers depend on the Khadi | weaving mills for their livelihood. |
Sitaram Spinning and | Weaving Mills is a Kerala Government managed mills si |
evelop in Bradley in the form of spinning and | weaving mills, providing much needed employment. |
ed in a strike at the Wellawatte Spinning and | weaving mills. |
ich used the punched card technology from the | weaving mills. |
xplored themes of masculinity and upbringing; | weaving music, movement, ritual, and storytelling tog |
Bulla Road-Calder Freeway spurs to eliminate | weaving, notorious for many accidents in the area. |
Finds included ceramic spindle whorls for | weaving, numerous clay human and animal figurines, ce |
tions resulted in the mechanized spinning and | weaving of cloth in the world's first factories in th |
Screw pine | weaving of mats is one of the oldest crafts popular i |
the Lys valley was known for the spinning and | weaving of flax. |
The original | weaving of this panel was shaped to fit over the door |
The traditional | weaving of Chanderi fabric is mainly done for making |
This | weaving of traditional ties into a distinctively mode |
Chichester was an early centre of the | weaving of cloth and also for the spinning of linen. |
Even though now the | weaving of screw pine mats have been comparatively re |
ed on a T-shirt except that, in the tapestry, | weaving on a horizontal loom has reversed the letters |
Weaving operations continued in some form at the Broo | |
Local | weaving operations could not compete with mass produc |
s “woven” or “latticed,” and either refers to | weaving or saddle making, both of which are tradition |
le the culms can be used split or unsplit for | weaving or crafting bamboo articles. |
But Pondi was a wily prey and carved a | weaving path, carving out the river's various tributa |
intricate and ornate use of the Sargam Taan ( | weaving patterns with the notations themselves) which |
cial prayogas, the artistes develop the raga, | weaving patterns after patterns, using various combin |
In his early days he supported himself by | weaving pieces on his own account, but about the age |
Weaving played a supporting role in Joe Johnston's 20 | |
gospel music, storytelling, quilting, basket | weaving, pottery throwing, spinning, tatting, weaving |
The result of the | weaving process is a set of classes with the same nam |
to create a particular imbalance by doubling | weaving Productivity without changing the rate at whi |
from sailing and opera outings to an in-house | weaving program |
to Roche Rock before being set another task, | weaving ropes from the sand of Gwenor Cove. |
he tournament against Germany, dribbling on a | weaving run from the half way line and beating four G |
dents; it held its first Latin rodeo in 2005, | weaving salsa and hip-hop music into its traditional |
h opened job opportunities for people through | weaving, sewing and other crafts. |
A | weaving shed was added in 1907. |
Ashton of which two built mills, one being a | weaving shed. |
Many spinning mills and | weaving sheds had closed down, the stock market had c |
e traditional mule mills in Oldham, the local | weaving sheds could save on the rail freight charges |
ny Bay was also home to Hope Mill and several | weaving sheds and warehouses, |
The | weaving sheds date from 1857; the four-storey spinnin |
mill was demolished in the 1970s, but the old | weaving sheds were taken over as the administrative h |
originally made up mainly of workers from the | weaving sheds and offices. |
al mines and erection of a cotton-mill and of | weaving sheds. |
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