After being treated with this sizing, the warp can be dyed to any depth of color while the filling remains white and unstained. |
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This dizzying plunge through a Verwoerdian time warp was triggered by the Employment Equity Amendment Bill. |
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Well, ask Captain Janeway of the starship Voyager if she can tell the difference between warp five and warp six. |
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The album is a non-stop time warp to when we bid adieu to the cassette and embraced the compact disc. |
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He explains the complex task of laying out the long warp and threading the heddles. |
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The rubber used is durable and strong so as it will not tear, expand or warp out of shape. |
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In the pink-toned Wire Canyon Cutoff, for example, the matrix of interlaced verticals and horizontals suggests the warp and weft of a tapestry. |
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Five thin horizontals seem to warp under the pressure of three verticals that are twice as wide. |
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The photomechanically reproduced image of warp and weft represents both the privileged canvas and common textile. |
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Those who are regulated usually end up controlling the process and warp the regulations to their own benefit. |
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Removing the paint and eliminating the warp from the frame usually allows tight closing of the sash and eliminates any previous draft complaints. |
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It is a very stable material, which is unlikely to warp or crack even if excessive heat is applied. |
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Woods tendency to warp and twist can cause any gate design to become misaligned. |
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If wood frames are not properly protected from moisture, they can warp, crack, and stick. |
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My sense of humour tended to warp a little bit when I was faced with actual life-threatening danger. |
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Though opposite in rhythmic conceits, both seem to warp one's sense of movement through space. |
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Beyond the devices agents use to secure and conduct auctions, the problem is that many buyers allow emotion to warp their judgment. |
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Everybody sees through their warp, through their bias, through their pretensions, through their needs all of that. |
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She's doing warp speed and I'm glad everybody picked up on her even though she's weird and British and crazy. |
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At 190 mph the car feels imperiously stable, like the USS Enterprise at warp speed. |
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A deafening cheer arose from the cockpit as the Snow Eagle dropped out of warp space right next to them. |
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The old machine was soon cruising at warp speed and we sat back and reminisced about the old times. |
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Once I reached warp speed, I never saw two of the dogs again but one of the white and black mutts was persistent and kept up an impressive pace. |
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I am not sure of how it works or what it's made of because I work as an engineer in NASA and I specialize in warp drives, not beams. |
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That would have been great if it wasn't for the another squadron of Zylons popping out of warp space behind me. |
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I want to disengage the warp drive, make a course alteration to two-six-five mark fourteen, then reactivate the warp drive at current speed. |
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Unless the carpet is badly worn, or the pile is carefully separated to allow examination, neither weft nor warp will show from the front. |
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Fischer's argument is that American society has permanent threads that form the warp of the woven cloth of American history. |
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The jali normally worked by tearing apart the warp and weft threads of the cloth and by preparing minute button hole stitches. |
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Wool and linen could be mixed on a loom, with the wool creating the warp threads and the linen the weft. |
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Women in blue plastic capes weave wool through the fence, using it as warp and weft. |
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If the film is flawed in any one area, it's because it's stuck in a time warp. |
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The double ikat entails yarn with more than one colour on the weft or the warp or both. |
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Merina weavers use a technique known as akotyfahana, produced on a horizontal, fixed-heddle loom with a continuous weft and warp. |
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In many cases, the muted hues of her warp and weft don't quite match up, lending each work a subtle textural richness. |
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The Pattushalis and the Devangis weave both warp and weft since centuries and the Pattushalis are the fine khadi weavers. |
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What makes me teary-eyed is the strange melancholy the duo produce through the warp and weave of these contrasting elements. |
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Good news travels fast, bad news travels faster, and embarrassing news travels at warp speed. |
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I think it is safe to say that my second term in office is already moving at warp speed! |
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Just before twelve I hopped into the shower and suddenly the pace of the day accelerated to warp speed. |
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Information is, quite literally, at their fingertips and decisions are being made at warp speed. |
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The factories primarily produce athletic activewear made of warp knits and hunting apparel made of the company's proprietary warp knit fabric. |
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The children's tiny fingers are perfect for manipulating the weft items through the warp strings. |
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How else to explain why discerning, well-heeled travellers are attracted to a tiny, scrubby island stuck in a 1970s time warp? |
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If it weren't for primroses, wood anemones and honeysuckle it could have been a time warp. |
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The figure is formed, as in damask, by the warp overlapping several threads of the woof. |
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The very legend of the Old South, for example, is warp and woof of the Southern mind. |
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And yet, until the age of experts, ethical issues were not thought of as separable from the warp and woof of the practices of everyday life. |
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Understanding that, like everything before us, we will rot our way back into the woof and warp of the planet. |
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How sad are the D.C.s of the world who seek only to rend and never to mesh with the warp and woof of a community. |
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The energy signature belonged to an alien probe that had detected the warp emissions from the warp drive tests. |
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Tape measures may stretch, yardsticks may chip and rotary cutting mats may warp. |
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An almighty roar of celebration, relief and happiness erupted upon the decks of the Devil Star as the ship emerged from warp space. |
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Given how remote the towns are, it's hardly surprising they appear to be caught in a time warp. |
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Virtually maintenance-free, the material will not rot, warp, or crack, the manufacturer says. |
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The caravan interiors seemed to be stuck in a 1960s time warp, with pink velvet seats, patterned carpets and lots of teak furniture. |
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And with scientists already having teleported beams of light, can warp drive really be that far behind? |
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There were two kinds of throstle spinners, one kind for the warp yarn and one kind for the filling yarn. |
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To hold warp threads closely, weave three rows with a single thread and darn ends along the selvedge. |
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As a bookworm caught in a time warp I would have had greater chances at popularity if I'd come from another planet. |
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This dimension, his own creation where he could move freely outside his time warp, was still all in his head. |
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What's been rediscovered in recent years is authentic Cuban culture, a culture that survives in Cuba in a time warp. |
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Cynics out there stuck in their own time warp who chose to oppose this excellent new move will soon learn it is the way forward. |
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Looking at the current outbreak of hostage taking in Iraq, it seems as if we have entered a terrifying time warp. |
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Crossing over to the eastern half of the country is like entering a time warp. |
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History is the great leveller of mankind and to see the pre-historic aboriginal rock art, is to enter a time warp. |
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Anyone who remembers with fondness the strike ridden 70's and early 80's must think they've stepped through a time warp. |
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And never mind the professional strides many St Lucian women have made, the nation seems caught in a time warp. |
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That Georgia has moved beyond the time warp that for so long kept it wedded to 1956 is good news for the rest of the nation. |
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Fascinating though his company was, I thought him then an archaic figure, caught in a time warp with excessively reactionary views. |
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I don't want to drift into a nostalgic time warp, but I've no doubt that technological advances are spoiling some sports. |
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Squares and rectangles are the main planning module and these warp into parallelograms to accommodate the natural topography. |
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After the warp ends have been threaded individually through wire eyes on the shafts, they are sleyed collectively through each split in the reed. |
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Flexible margarine tubs or whipped topping containers will warp or melt and leach chemicals in the microwave. |
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Not much later, she was settled into a comfortable rhythm, the shuttle darting in and out between the warp threads. |
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I think I was more willing to do the twist like an overweight John Travolta than do that time warp thing from the other movie. |
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When Gerry Danagher retired teacher of Skreen awoke from his slumbers one morning a few weeks back he thought he was in a time warp. |
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The weft crosses the warp alternately indeed, as in plain unpatterned weaving. |
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Its benefits included intergalactic space travel at warp speed. |
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The Devil Star screamed through the portal and they entered warp space. |
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In a matter of hours or days it is possible to travel from one star system to another by creating a warp field that allows a spacecraft to slip into subspace. |
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Asbestos tape is interwove from asbestos warp and weft yarns, suitable for lagging for boilers and pipe lines, also used as thermal insulating materials. |
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That when she was passionate about something, no one could stop her from going after it at warp speed? |
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But you should go see it, and not only that, you should look at it closely, the warp and weft of details that make it all hang together in such a unique way. |
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Warp threads are those which run up and down the length of a piece of textile, weft threads are those that run across the weave at right angles to the warp. |
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The wraiths and phantoms creep under your carpets and between the warp and weft of fabric, they lurk in wardrobes and lie flat under drawer-liners. |
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Nestled close together by the circumstances of history, they symbolised an intimate relationship, the warp and the weft of the fabric of the country. |
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Pluralism was woven into the warp and woof of Indian society. |
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In 1990s England, where chicken tikka masala has outstripped roast beef and Yorkshire pudding in popularity, Hogwarts exists in its own time warp. |
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Instead, now we have a political science case-study proving how political fortunes can shift and change at warp speed. |
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Also added are additions to the toolset, multiple undo and the ability to apply the warp to a low-res version of the image first to make sure that the results are desirable. |
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Health trends come and go, and while some may appear to be locked in a time warp, what was once deemed to be the gospel truth is often stood on its head by new research. |
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Woven from copper and lead strips, two new works, constructed as grids, swollen with empty pregnancies, provide a text, censoring itself, in rhythms of weft and warp. |
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Still, to move from parody to icon at such warp speed is stunning. |
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One of my favorite moments in that film was when Spock mends the warp core and Captain Kirk goes down to see him. |
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A few seconds into the flight, the fins appear to warp and distort. |
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When I was a younger man, I believed what I read in the gun magazines and presumed that an auto would always easily outshoot a revolver when things went to warp speed. |
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Watching Sky Sports the other night was like moving into a time warp. |
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Covered entities were supposed to start moving ahead at warp speed. |
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If you do not dowel the top the joints will separate and warp over time. |
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Once in the body, they could meld and warp the body to grow wings. |
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In spite of moving at warp speed, Isaacs has it under control. |
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It had been left intact as a backup to the balky original warp field. |
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There is a grade for every use, and redwood is a good choice for railings because its dimensional stability means that components will stay in place and not warp, cup or bend. |
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Chinese hand-loom weavers often used strong machine-made yarn for the warp and home-spun for the weft, a practice typical of the early stages of industrialization. |
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The public relations campaign continues today at warp speed. |
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With the ever increasing security gate access codes had become nearly impossible to duplicate, but with the warp drive they didn't even have to try. |
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The pile is formed by knots, which are tied round the warp threads, and held in place by the weft, which is passed back and forth and beaten down securely. |
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While the bouncy red booths and sparkly vinyl tables scream 1950s, the apple martini walls and track lighting let you know that this is no time warp. |
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But the thugs are numerous enough to be part of the warp and woof of the community. |
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Philosophy, in sum, should not burden itself with discovering ethereal ideas floating around in a Platonic heaven, but with tending the warp and woof of human speech. |
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No throwback eyeglasses or filters on my photos to give the impression of a time warp. |
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But that's crazy when you see how Wortmann has artfully grafted a passion for football onto the warp and woof of ordinary existence and made them whole. |
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As rumors swirl about William and Kate, Andrew Morton says the whole thing feels like a time warp. |
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He regretted that if such irresponsible, poisonous and aggressive speeches were not stopped, they would cause irreparable loss to the country's secular warp and woof. |
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The game contains smooth graphics whilst playing although you notice very little at warp speed, and the cut scenes do a good job without creating too much fuss. |
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But the warp and woof of the business changed hardly at all, nor should it have. |
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He has rebuilt programs at warp speed at every previous stop. |
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Conversely, some towns and cities are stuck in a time warp, with declining trade leading to empty shop properties and a consequent gap in the retail offer. |
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My nan had one of those salad spinners, which sent leaves hurtling through space at warp speed and produced enough water to irrigate a smallholding. |
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Achieving warp speed, it turns out, is a spectacularly simple idea. |
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The jacquard allowed individual control of each warp thread, row by row without repeating, so very complex patterns were suddenly feasible. |
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He believed that we were suffering from warp or bias, that a blind spot contorted our mental vision. |
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All frames found to suffer from warp should be broken up straight away before the printer is tempted during a rush to make use of them. |
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Wills, too, was struck down by a pole but was saved because a warp in the wood bent upwards, creating a pocket for his body. |
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This stretch is typical of the Piedmont section, where the warp of the economic structure is agriculture and the woof industry. |
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We are divested of all those passions which cloud the intellects, and warp the understandings, of men. |
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Then we warp a ball of atmosphere right out of the sky into the domes, and some fruit trees to go with them, and we also abduct some livestock. |
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The warp and woof of our lives, sensible, sensitive, a veritable 911, she was called upon whenever something went wrong. |
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Other techniques for shaping included angling one or both loom bars, adding extra wefts, or adjusting warp tension. |
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The company founded in 1937 in the Hessian Obertshausen region is the leading manufacturer of warp knitting and. |
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Stop by the Ranch House Welcome Center to experience ranch life at warp speed. |
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Stevens won frame nine and 10 to level before the Rocket switched to warp speed and reeled off six straight frames. |
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If, or I hope when, Hunter returns, that list must be slowed down from warp speed to give us mere mortals a chance. |
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I HAVE spent years glossing over the fact that He knows the plots, he can recite the cast list and knows his warp factor from his Tribbles. |
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How to get Fitzgerald house trained before the floorboards begin to warp? |
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Statistical comparisons were then made between the nonrestraint control and restraint packages for each warp type directly from the kiln. |
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Roll the mat and stuffing to resemble a beef olive and warp in lightly buttered tin foil. |
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Its acrylic weft gives a heathered appearance, while a polyester warp provides strength, and a satin weave contributes a finished look. |
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An 8-harness satin weave has one fill line under seven and over one warp yarns. |
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Her company, Juicy Pink Box, has been growing at warp speed. |
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The earnings disregard rule of the mid 1980s is another tightfisted policy stuck in a Tory time warp. |
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But whatever time warp brought them here, the sound is as fresh, bracing and exhilarating as ever. |
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Jenks has to be living in a time warp if he still thinks all is well with mother earth. |
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The jenny produced a lightly twisted yarn only suitable for weft, not warp. |
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It could make cotton thread thin and strong enough for the warp, or long threads, of cloth. |
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In diagram B, the sett reverses and repeats in the same way as the warp, and also carries on in the same manner vertically. |
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Spread Tow is a production method where the yarn are spread into thin tapes, and then the tapes are woven as warp and weft. |
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The original medieval fustian was a stout but respectable cloth with a cotton weft and a linen warp. |
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It was inserted along the fabric alongside two warp threads, and under the raised weft, and as it was guided forward the blade severed the weft. |
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The use of coloured cotton weft, with linen warp was permitted in the 1736 Manchester Act. |
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The main components of the loom are the warp beam, heddles, harnesses, shuttle, reed, and takeup roll. |
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For example, your Helmswoman can be ordered to warp to the next sector, orbit a nearby planet or dock at a star base. |
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Use crosslight on the coat to show the warp and woof, and bring out texture. |
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The warp is the set of yarns or other elements stretched in place on a loom before the weft is introduced during the weaving process. |
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The warp must be strong to be held under high tension during the weaving process. |
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Because the weft does not have to be stretched on a loom the way the warp is it can generally be less strong. |
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The warp had to delivered on the beam, or was wound on the beam from cheeses by a beamer. |
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The mule produced strong, thin yarn, suitable for any kind of textile, warp or weft. |
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The spinning jenny was confined to producing cotton weft, it was unable to produce yarn of sufficient quality for the warp. |
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Lancashire businessmen produced grey cloth with linen warp and cotton weft, which they sent to London to be finished. |
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At the same time, the warp yarns must be let off or released from the warp beams. |
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These tells, located over a special metal circuit, are held up by the tension of the thread coming from the warp. |
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Should the warp thread be broken, the tells will drop and cause the machine to stop working. |
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The weaver also watches for warps that are about to run out, or problems in the warp itself which were not detected in the slashing process. |
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Shuttles are thrown or passed back and forth through the shed, between the yarn threads of the warp in order to weave in the weft. |
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Its output was too soft to be used for warp, which still had to be manufactured from linen. |
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The longitudinal threads are called the warp and the lateral threads are the weft or filling. |
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Cloth is usually woven on a loom, a device that holds the warp threads in place while filling threads are woven through them. |
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The way the warp and filling threads interlace with each other is called the weave. |
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The warp threads are held taut and in parallel to each other, typically in a loom. |
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By spacing the warp more closely, it can completely cover the weft that binds it, giving a warp faced textile such as repp weave. |
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Early looms wove a fixed length of cloth, but later ones allowed warp to be wound out as the fell progressed. |
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A repair heddle allows the weaver to place an empty heddle at any point across the warp and on any shaft. |
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Second, the double heddle loom is an horizontal loom with the unwoven warp yarns stretched out several yards in front of the weaver with a heavy shed to maintain tension. |
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Wengert addresses specific sawing and drying issues, such as 'sweepy' logs, quartersawing, and methods to avoid common drying problems, such as warp and casehardening. |
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Ted Devine, Insurance Noodle CEO, said, 'Insurance coverage tailored to the technology sector is increasingly important as risks evolve at warp speed. |
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And to his amazement he finds himself back in the company of his old sparring partner River Song as he joins her squad for a warp speed chase across the galaxy. |
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They aim to stop the historic first meeting of man and aliens, an event that ultimately led to peace, prosperity, warp drives, beaming up, tribbles and the rest. |
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Zhejiang Wanfang is well-known in the warp knitting industry for its mature technology, advanced management philosophy and professional operations. |
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The German exhibitors cover all different machinery chapters with a strong focus on spinning, finishing, knitting and warp knitting, nonwovens as well as weaving technology. |
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The joint venture owns the capability of warp knitting and circular knitting, and its product portfolio includes woven fabrics as well as seat trim covers. |
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Sherwood said the buyer would make more than half the operation's 63 staff redundant, although the Colwick plant would continue to serve local warp knitting producers. |
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In addition, the joint venture offers the capability of warp knitting and circular knitting, and its product portfolio includes woven fabrics, as well as seat trim covers. |
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It was really no easy matter to build up two or three plies of double warp Wigan with a thin covering of rubber to the accurate gauge that the printer required. |
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The ship was accelerating to warp speed, when one of the engines failed. |
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One of you will prove a shrunk panel, and, like green timber, warp. |
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I have no private considerations to warp me in this controversy. |
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This produced thread suitable for warp, but the multiple rollers required much more energy input and demanded that the device be driven by a water wheel. |
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Necessary and productive as a many-heddled loom is, there is something basic and satisfying about covering each warp thread by hand, in a tapestry or needle technique. |
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The heddle hook, used to draw in the broken ends of the warp, was carried in the mouth, the small pair of weaver's scissors in the palm of the hand. |
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Each individual warp thread in a fabric is called a warp end or end. |
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This shuttle could be thrown through the warp, which allowed much wider cloth to be woven much more quickly and made the development of machine looms much simpler. |
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This means the warp and weft will have alternate thread counts. |
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In a weave the warp and fill yarns pass over and under one another. |
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The problem with plain sawing is that the outer planks tend to warp. |
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Very simple looms use a spiral warp, in which the warp is made up of a single, very long yarn wound in a spiral pattern around a pair of sticks or beams. |
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The warp threads are separated by the heddles into two or more groups, each controlled and automatically drawn up and down by the motion of the heddles. |
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In these the design is in the warp, requiring all colors to be decided upon and placed during the first part of the weaving process, which cannot be changed. |
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A single thread of the weft crossing the warp is called a pick. |
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One warp thread is called an end and one weft thread is called a pick. |
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A weaving mill needed yarn suitable for the warp and the weft. |
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Each thread in the warp crosses each thread in the weft at right angles. |
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Conversely, if the warp is spread out, the weft can slide down and completely cover the warp, giving a weft faced textile, such as a tapestry or a Kilim rug. |
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The report said that Bell's match-winning hundred at Trent Bridge showed how much he had moved on from 2005, but Australia's cricketers were still stuck in a time warp. |
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The demand for heavier fabric was met by a domestic industry based around Lancashire that produced fustian, a cloth with flax warp and cotton weft. |
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For instance, in the Rigveda, the oldest philosophical text, the concept of time is conveyed as the weaving of warp and weft and thus the creation of day and night. |
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It would seem clear that the warp and woof of Islamizing of ADP the world over is Arabicization with the African continent itself the first prize. |
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Warp speed, back to the sounds of 80's pop and those jittery keyboard blips! |
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Interestingly it is this link with the Warp hip-hop star that helped draw awareness to the group. |
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Warp reactors both show good plasma flow, and are building up neutrons now. |
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There's a reason that this outfit of hip hop renegades are on Warp. |
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Shortly after the release, Warp Records vouched for the record's authenticity. |
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Warp and weft are terms for the two basic components used in weaving to turn thread or yarn into fabric. |
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The BBC newsreaders didn't perform this year but I was reminded of the time they did the Time Warp from the Rocky Horror Show. |
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The Electric Avenue star claims that Stylo, the new song from Gorillaz, infringes the copyright of his 1977 track Time Warp. |
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Most musicians in the genre can be found on independent labels like Warp, Morr Music, Sub Pop or Ghostly International. |
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Early shows saw them supporting Warp labelmates Seefeel and Autechre in a handful of UK dates. |
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Their third album for Warp Records, The Campfire Headphase, was released on 17 October 2005 in Europe and 18 October 2005 in the United States. |
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Since their signing, Ictus have played a gig in the French Alps and been pencilled in for the annual Warp Tour, a celebration of music and skateboarding. |
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