They also used cotton soaked in glue and ground glass and later hemp bindings. |
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Initially made of hemp or vine the ring could be replaced whenever it wore out. |
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He smoked Gitanes, as evidenced by his nicotine-stained moustache, and carried his well-worn gear in a tattered hemp sack. |
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Potential sources being tested include soy, hemp, ramie, kenaf stems, pineapple and henequen leaves, and banana stems. |
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The juniors are fishing at Rawcliffe Lake on a Tuesday evening at present where lots of roach are taking an interest in hemp and tares. |
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In Prussia the coal of the alder, limetree, poplar, elder, willow, hemp, and hazel is used for powder. |
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Having virtually no THC levels, it isn't used remedially but rather grown for the hemp fibre. |
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Under old methods, hemp was cut and allowed to lie in the fields for weeks until it retted enough so the fiber could be pulled off by hand. |
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Some products are hemp-fused, which means the rubber is cured directly onto a hemp fabric. |
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Safflower, sunflower, hemp, linseed, sesame, black currant and pumpkin seeds are an excellent source of EFA's, protein, plant hormones and fibre. |
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My eyes came to rest on a long strand of thick hemp rope, slightly frazzled but still in one piece. |
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At that time I was doing fairly well on the traditional baits, meat, cheese and lobworms, fished over beds of hemp, or breadcrumb. |
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Stone and, later, bronze vessels became reservoirs of animal and vegetable oils wicked with rush and hemp. |
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Polyunsaturated oils, such as flax, corn, hemp, safflower, sesame and sunflower, have at least two gaps. |
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More still needed to be done to diversify into crops such as smallcrops, olives, macadamias and hemp. |
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These include cactus, succulents, sansevieria, also known as bowstring hemp, and yucca, none of which is suitable for bathrooms. |
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Sansevieria or bow-string hemp has been tested in Florida as a possible substitute for Manila hemp. |
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Therefore, we arrived at a feasible product through mixing the silk fiber with the Manila hemp fiber. |
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Manila paper is made chiefly from old Manila hemp ropes and is valuable as a strong wrapping paper. |
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Later, the business world turned to Manila hemp, accelerated by the Japanese Industrial Revolution. |
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Abaca is not a hemp but since hemp was the main source of fibres for centuries, the abaca fibre was named Manila hemp. |
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Once considered a part of everyday life by traditional sailors, authentic tarred hemp marline is now a rare product. |
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A large groundbait or method feeder loaded with sweetcorn, pellets and hemp normally proves successful for the carp and barbel. |
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Marijuana or marihuana is a drug obtained from the flowering tops, stems, and leaves of the hemp plant. |
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It is made from the leaves and flowering tops of the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa, which contains psychoactive substances called cannabinoids. |
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This can be an effective method of managing hemp dogbane and common milkweed. |
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For those who have never eaten hemp seeds, the shells catch on the back of your tongue, a bit like the wings on dry-roasted crickets. |
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He shipped to a U.S. customer a 20-ton load of birdseed that included hemp seed in the mix. |
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The functional value of hemp soared under the Tudors, as the navy's demand for rope increased. |
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This twine is now roped with a small thread of cotton, hemp or flax to keep the ends from projecting. |
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Natural hemp twine turns wooden fruits into monochromatic sculptures for a subtle and sophisticated centerpiece. |
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I also got a ball of hemp twine for the garden and a wooden washing up brush with replaceable real bristle heads. |
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The workshop storeroom floors have a 75mm slab made of lime, hemp and sand mixed with water above a gravel blinding. |
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I imagine Beatrix eating organic vegetables and dancing around in hemp skivvies, but I can't get anywhere near her. |
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The blaze at Clarks' Farm in Crabb's Lane, Kelvedon, started after a trailer load of hemp stored within a corrugated steel barn went up in smoke. |
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Both hemp and kenaf offer a sound alternative to virgin fiber, leaving the world's fast-disappearing forests intact. |
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Fabric wallpaper are usually made of cotton, linen, or other natural plant fibers, such as grass cloth, hemp, or burlap. |
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On through the forest I strolled, passing a group of spry elderly women with yellow bags and hemp sandals. |
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Stereotypes of vegetarians have us all clutching a nut roast whilst peering through our wire rimmed glasses and wearing hemp. |
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When the fish melt away, introduce a handful of maggots and the same amount of hemp on to the clear patch. |
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The bait was two casters fished on a size 14 hook over a small carpet of hemp and caster. |
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Humulus lupus is a member of the hemp family, which has grown wild since ancient times in Europe, Asia, and North America. |
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Cosmetics and such can still be sold, provided that none of the hemp products in them can be absorbed by the body. |
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Mr Hall said the company also had recently had success in trials to have the hemp pressed to make oil. |
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It's part of a long-running battle to get the Government to relax the restrictions on growing hemp for food and fibre. |
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In a wonderfully economic circle, the hemp is used to mop up pig waste, then the crop is harvested and fed to the pigs. |
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Cannabis growers might be encouraged to grow hemp in the economically depressed Northland areas. |
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Their captors also hadn't been decent enough to untie their hands, although the hemp would eventually loosen. |
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Trombly points out that the strong fiber produced by hemp and kenaf blends well with the weaker post-consumer recycled paper. |
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After the length of the main line has been completed it is then that the hemp is tied together, using the sheet-bend, to form the mesh. |
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His white hat was seated on his head backwards, the chain that he always wore accompanied by a hemp necklace. |
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Joe closed his eyes as Ben wrapped the hemp binding over the protective padding on his right wrist, allowing the end to hang free. |
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From at least 500 BC to the mid-nineteenth century virtually all ships' sails were made from hemp. |
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It was damnably uncomfortable, having a lump on one's head the size of a fist and tied with strong hemp rope. |
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I sheepishly meet his eyes for a moment and then focus on the hemp string around his neck. |
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As he neared the end he heard a frightful clatter in the cabinet with each tug on the hemp line. |
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First, keep the water where it belongs with an organically grown hemp shower curtain. |
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He was carrying a hemp messenger bag plastered with patches, and his combat boots were splattered with canary yellow paint. |
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With hashish, marijuana, and other illegal hemp preparations, this is not the case. |
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The shop sells everything from clothing and magazines to pipes to rolling papers and hemp seeds. |
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In the centuries that followed, hemp was identified in most herbal and medicinal books. |
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Subsequently, the Commission's conclusion was that the physical, moral and mental effects of hemp drugs, if used in moderation, were not adverse. |
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Alexander was pushed up against the side of the carriage and bound with hemp rope that chafed uncomfortably against his bare wrists. |
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After the hemp has been removed from the field it is in a state to be broken and swingled. |
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It has combined pure vegetable wax with citronella and hemp seed oil to create a toxic-free summer evening. |
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Imagine a time without guidebooks, when all routes were first ascents, when hemp ropes and cleated boots were de rigueur. |
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Some early barbel have been reported from the Park with the usual hot-spots producing to caster, corn or pellets fished over hemp. |
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The NRC developed a new enzyme, designed to make hemp feel softer but remain durable. |
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I read someplace about a neolithic site in a cave somewhere with a lot of charred hemp seeds found in the fire pit. |
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The ensuing blaze rapidly consumed the hemp, caused bad damage to the barn and burnt out a nearby tractor before firefighters could tame it. |
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I rub my hair with oil pressed from hemp seed, oil from the crushed seed of flax, wool fat boiled from the shorn fleeces of ivory ewes. |
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The cooled glass goes to the finisher, who adds beaded ribbon, hemp hanging cords or votive candles. |
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Thus poppies, hemp, some cacti, and some fungi share with vines a symbolic connection with the superhuman powers. |
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For prebaiting and to attract the carp while fishing, I prefer hemp and groats which have been well soaked and then boiled. |
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If you love a classic, natural look to your eco-friendly bag, try Ecolution's line of hemp handbags, backpacks, duffel and garment bags. |
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The inventor of the diesel engine expected it to be fuelled by vegetable oils, hemp being the most suitable. |
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In Prussia the coal of the alder, lime tree, poplar, elder, willow, hemp, and hazel is used for powder. |
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Processing and disposal of hemp products would produce no industrial toxins, and certainly no dioxins. |
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While the woman tied up the rowboat with an expertly woven hemp rope, the man could only stare ahead, dumbstruck. |
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Control of johnsongrass, hemp dogbane, and volunteer corn is often achieved using concentrated solutions of herbicides applied in this manner. |
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The leaves are larger and more elliptical than hemp dogbane and all plant parts exude a milky substance when broken. |
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I slipped on some white hemp soled espadrilles and went down to the open-air restaurant to get some food, because I was hungry. |
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For some it means wilderness treks, hemp do-rags, and a rigorous recycling regimen. |
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The only unfortunate thing is that hemp has to be grown to see its cannabinoid component, and it then needs to be tested to see whether it exceeds 0.3 percent. |
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Fuels, plastics, paper and packaging can be derived from hemp, a plant that needs no pesticides, and a paper source that needs no bleach or forest destruction. |
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He saw an article on the benefits of industrial hemp for papermaking. |
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In fact, Jefferson was known to prefer growing hemp to tobacco. |
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Just round the corner we pass Camden Market, a hypermarket of henna and hemp, where the pavements are packed and there's a rather different sickly sweet smell in the air. |
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The company interested in establishing a hemp processing mill in the district has sent bags of the crop to all federal parliamentarians in a bid to shock them into action. |
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We've come a long way from the time when WWII airman and former President George H.W. Bush parachuted to safety from his damaged aircraft using a chute made of hemp. |
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They'd already experimented with less common cereal crops and discovered that hemp, once traditionally grown in the area, thrived in the warm, wet climate of the southwest. |
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Virgin, unrefined, hemp seed oil is pressed from hemp seeds. |
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He talked to us about silly things, like the hemp necklace I was wearing. |
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He digs peanut butter out of bamboo shoots and sucks on frozen hemp milk and munches on mangoes and sweet potatoes and grapes. |
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The bluegrass State is eager to grow hemp for the purposes of research and commerce. |
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The group's leading products include natural silk, hemp, pure cotton, hemp cotton, bombasine, staple rayon, down-proof flannelette, mixed spinning cloth etc. |
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Or try hemp, orange or patchouli candles for their evocative muskiness. |
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Plant fibre used in carpet construction, including sisal, cotton, jute, coconut, pineapple, ramie, and hemp, have characteristics similar to cotton. |
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Indeed, even coastal fisheries were severely hampered after 1941 by mounting shortages of cotton yarn, ramie, Manila hemp, and, most importantly, petroleum. |
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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency still classifies hemp as an illegal, controlled substance, despite its paltry potency. |
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Both hemp and kenaf offer excellent possibilities for use as a virgin fiber replacement in newsprint, which tends to carry a high recycled content. |
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Beyond agricultural waste, hemp, kenaf and other well-known fibers, there are a host of other raw materials that show considerable promise as non-wood resources. |
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One of the only farmers in the area to grow hemp, Sharon Shepherdson, watched on as the crop, some 10 ft high, was cut under lowering skies at Grindale, near Bridlington. |
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If not for movies like dazed and Confused, hemp would have all but disappeared from American discourse. |
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The three-month trial has shown hemp to be a more effective mop crop, in that it grows quicker and produces bigger plants, soaking up more water and nutrients. |
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Hops are the flower of the hop vine, which is a member of the hemp family. |
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The litz cable, used throughout the NSS antenna system and in the variometers is made in Germany and consists of over 100,000 insulated copper strands surrounding a hemp core. |
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For thousands of years most paints and varnishes were made with hemp seed oil or linseed. as both make very good bases and can hold pigments really well. |
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This bill did seek to amend the Misuse of Drugs Act by inserting a new definition of industrial hemp and excluding industrial hemp from the definition of a prohibited plant. |
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He stood up with about a two-foot length of hefty hemp rope in his hands. |
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According to rules laid down by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, opium, heroin, morphine, hemp, cocaine and other addictive narcotics are banned. |
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I gelled my hair so it would keep its messily spiked style and grabbed a beaded hemp necklace that one of my friends had made for me off the bathroom counter. |
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For breakfast, I'll eat hemp seed granola with soy milk and fresh fruit. |
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Tillage with a chisel plow, disk, or field cultivator may actually help spread perennials with creeping root systems, such as Canada thistle and hemp dogbane. |
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Some of the deeper slower water by the golf course and downstream is best fished with swim feeder rig using hemp as an attractor with gentles or casters as hook bait. |
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However, if the diet is extremely rich in fish oils, for example, herring, mackerel, sardines and sprats, it may not be necessary to take hemp oil as well. |
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Sisal hemp is only slightly inferior in quality to Manila hemp. |
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And yet the introduction on a large scale of Manila hemp into the European markets in place of Russian hemp would have more than a commercial and industrial importance! |
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We have a little hemp series which I think people are pretty stoked on. |
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This is not the case certainly with the fine ropes of Manilla hemp, which, though stronger than the best Russian hemp, are almost useless when worn out. |
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He hopes that he will be able to create steel interfused with hemp. |
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Swedish scientists are now testing his idea to grow hemp on polluted land and process the harvested crop for auto insulation, rope or as an energy source. |
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We could fuel the planet, clean the air, but first we need to crush all fossil fueled vehicles and build more bicycles so we can ride to the hemp farms for work. |
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Strung with hemp impregnated with beeswax such a bow could shoot an Ash wood, steel tipped arrow with goose feather flights accurately over a range of 300 yards. |
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My hands didn't want to work, my fingers utterly senseless, and when someone started to haul the line in the wet hemp simply started slipping through my fingers. |
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Although it remains illegal for almost all farmers to grow hemp in the United States, the crop has a long history of providing textiles, paper and oil. |
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Another aspect of the IDZ linked to the provincial agricultural economy was beneficiating natural products in the textile sector like wool, mohair, sisal and hemp. |
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The change of opposite to alternate phyllotaxis and repeated rejuvenations in hemp by means of changed photoperiodicity. |
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Traditionally drift nets were made of organic materials, such as hemp, which were biodegradable. |
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The outer covering was composed of six strands of Manilla hemp, through each of which ran a galvanised iron wire. |
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Common natural fibres for rope are manila hemp, hemp, feathers, linen, cotton, coir, jute, straw, and sisal. |
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Rope made from hemp, cotton or nylon is generally stored in a cool dry place for proper storage. |
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Yarn is produced by spinning raw fibres of wool, flax, cotton, hemp, or other materials to produce long strands. |
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Fibres from pulpwood trees, cotton, rice, hemp, and nettle are used in making paper. |
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Cotton, flax, jute, hemp, modal and even bamboo fibre are all used in clothing. |
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Nettles have also been used to make a fibre and fabric very similar to hemp or flax. |
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The use of milkweed stalk fibre has also been reported, but it tends to be somewhat weaker than other fibres like hemp or flax. |
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Fibres from the stalks of plants, such as hemp, flax, and nettles, are also known as 'bast' fibres. |
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Other plant fibers which can be spun include bamboo, hemp, corn, nettle, and soy fiber. |
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The air in the mills contained flammable fibres from the cotton, hemp, or wool being spun. |
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The usual method was hemp packing but the pressures were too high for this to work. |
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We may see hemp again become a major American agricultural product. |
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Initially, it's best to go softly, softly on bait with white maggot, caster and hemp attracting the bites. |
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These natural fibers include flax, hemp, jute, sisal, kenaf, coir, kapok, banana, henequen, and many others. |
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Now the lynchers are black and have replaced hemp with hot lead. |
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Red valerian loves a dry spot, such as on top of a wall, while hemp agrimony and purple loosestrife are good for growing by a wildlife pond. |
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Its sisal and seagrass items also had several colored borders as well, while a new braided hemp rug was borderless. |
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Food vendors will be serving salmon burgers, blintzes, knishes, egg rolls, enchiladas, tofu, ice cream and, of course, items incorporating hemp. |
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The higher heating value of sunn hemp biomass exceeded that of switchgrass, Bermuda grass, reed canarygrass, and alfalfa. |
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The fields, grazing lands of alfalfa and hemp, spilling oceanwards and, to the east, reaching the skirts of the first snows. |
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The fate of hemp production in America hangs in the balance. |
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Man caught with hidden drug A 28-YEAR-OLD seaman was caught trying to smuggle the prohibited drug Indian hemp into Tees Port. |
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Growing hemp to the stage that mature seeds are present compromises the quality of the fiber, because of lignification in the stem. |
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Fava beans, mustard, clover, lupine, fenugreek, hemp, alfalfa, velvet bean are included in the list. |
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If Mohmi Sain, MCIC, had his way, cars of the future may be fitted with tough, durable, and completely biodegradable bumpers made of hemp. |
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The pot calls for two coneflower, one false indigo, two hemp agrimony, and three pot marigold. |
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Today, most of the sponges we use are made from a combination of wood pulp, sodium sulphate crystals, hemp fibers and chemical softeners. |
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That's important, because hemp must be planted early enough for its harvest endgame of retting and scutching to be viable. |
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Oji Fiber, a new company specializing in production of paper fibers from Manila hemp, has been incorporated. |
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The bordering countries have also traditionally exported lumber, wood tar, flax, hemp and furs by ship across the Baltic. |
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Each overlap was stuffed with wool or animal hair or sometimes hemp soaked in pine tar to ensure water tightness. |
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The hull was waterproofed with animal hair, wool, hemp or moss drenched in pine tar. |
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The two-acre hemp field was hidden inside a field of corn in Thurgau. |
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The new line will include T-shirts, hoodies, button ups, and accessories made with their exclusive hemp, organic cotton, bamboo, and recycled PET fabrics. |
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As with other bast fiber crops, hemp phloem fibers are arranged in bundles parallel to the stem axis, and are embedded in a pectic polysaccharide network. |
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This interactive flipbook describes the challenges surrounding Bio-Fuel production, and illustrates how PlusWave Technology enhances Bio-Fuel production using hemp. |
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For caulking the Chinese used a mix of ground lime with Tung oil together with chopped hemp from old fishing nets which set hard in 18 hours, but usefully remained flexible. |
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But licences can be granted for research and, in the case of certain low Tetrahydrocannabinol plant varieties of cannabis, for the growing of hemp. |
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Nitrogen supply to corn from sunn hemp and velvet bean green manures. |
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Judge Alex Kozinski repeatedly called Dormont's attention to the language of the Controlled Substances Act, which specifically exempts hemp seed from the ban on marijuana. |
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Roselle has also been used as a source of plant fiber called roselle hemp. |
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On its side, the inland provided hemp ropes and canvas and linen sheets. |
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Over a dirty hemp tunic he'd thrown a jerkin of goat's pelt in the manner of goatherds, two splints on the ankles were tied blood-stoppingly fast with leather thongs. |
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After all, Indian hemp does not, I think, grow in your back garden. |
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The flexibility of the hemp rope allowed the blade to pivot. |
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The wraps are made from natural fibres, particularly abaca or manila hemp, a tree-like plant indigenous to the Philippines of the same genus as the common banana. |
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American organic chemist Roger Adams produces moderately pure cannabidiol and cannabinol from Minnesotan wild hemp using a petroleum ether extraction process. |
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Featured products are made of one type or a combination of materials, including Manila hemp, capiz, sinamay, raffia, silk, satin, galvanized iron and resin. |
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