To turn the loom on, you grab the metal lever, pull it toward the machine, and jam it in a slot. |
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Thousands pay homage every year and the loom of its light is a sight for seafarers' eyes. |
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When night falls, the lighthouse and its embracing beacon draw the eye, flashing every five seconds as its loom bounces over the waves. |
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Rock, nothing but ocean waves for another 170 miles until the loom of the Fastnet light lifts above the horizon. |
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In the distance, straight ahead off the bow, I could see the loom of the green five-second light of the Block Island lighthouse. |
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Mr Minton was a loom overlooker and then weaving and design manager at Kelsall and Kemp. |
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The doors loom ominously at the back of the stage and open or shut meaningfully, or meaninglessly, dependent on your view. |
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Up close, her process of dyeing and then weaving the newly colored threads on a loom became more evident. |
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A seven-year-old girl in the village, for example, already knows how to operate the loom and how to weave the threads. |
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As urban areas loom large as potential battlefields, Army armored and mechanized forces face a real challenge. |
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Dana made thrum-catcher bags to place by loom and collect little scraps of fiber or yarn for garnetting. |
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Each skein of yarn sat neatly in its place, the loom itself dominating the room. |
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Laughter began to loom in my stomach when my friend blushed to the color of deep crimson. |
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Everybody said it took two weeks to train a new loom tender to tie a weaver's knot. |
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Our enormous country is really a tiny principality, in which our leaders loom gigantically large in the quiet green landscape. |
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The women proudly showed us their handspun, naturally dyed, back strap loom woven textiles, which are really works of art. |
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I must be open about the fact that I am relying heavily here on motifs that loom large in my own tradition of Calvinist pietism. |
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Silk threads are tie-dyed, then woven on a loom to create soft-edged designs for curtains, clothing, and other uses. |
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In 1867 with Hugh Morton he began power loom manufacture of winceys in a factory in Greenholm and acquired the ownership of the clipping mill. |
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Evening sun is glowing across the aircraft on the apron as incredibly dark clouds loom over distant Amsterdam city centre. |
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On the side panels, curving architectural moldings loom above business-suited men clutching Martinis and scraps of paper. |
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Arms, legs and tails that were knitted on the small spool loom may be made to hold a bent or curled position with a pipe cleaner. |
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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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I was given a sewing machine so I could make my own clothes and I was given a small loom so I used to weave cloth, I was that sort of child. |
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Mountains loom in the distance and Bilbo thinks they must be near their destination. |
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Both houses had hearths and ovens, and one had an upright loom for weaving cloth. |
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From the Monday to the Thursday I doubt whether it was ever possible from our windows in Baker Street to see the loom of the opposite houses. |
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You may observe the glow or loom of the lighthouse before you see the light of the lighthouse's lantern. |
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These narrow braids could also be woven on a small vertical loom similar to those used for weaving wider fabrics. |
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But archaeologists found a Saxon upright loom weight dating back to the eighth and tenth centuries. |
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Then suddenly out of the shimmering heat haze, they loom into sight on the horizon and it was worth the 5-year wait. |
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Grains of boron suboxide loom like boulders in this scanning electron microscope view. |
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In the Poland sequence, giant ruined industrial buildings, looking straight out of the 19th century, loom among the hills. |
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Across the world, conflicts over increasingly scarce water loom large on the horizon. |
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The rear sub-frame, front suspension, engine and gearbox plus the wiring loom and various bits from the dash are also used. |
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In an open gallery, massive tribal deities loom under the shafts of dappled evening light. |
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She had no love for sewing, but sometimes enjoyed working at the loom and hearing its rhythmic clack. |
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The Conference Board survey suggests that strategic business management does not loom large in the career paths of security directors. |
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Here too differences loom at least as large as commonalities across the linguistic fault lines. |
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In this valley so far away from Syria, questions loom like mist drifting off the Caucasus. |
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Once the Rubicon of ratification has been crossed, the peaks of implementation and enforcement loom. |
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Folding behind weaving loom facilitates the use of ennobling and reduces its cost. |
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Depending on the arrangement of the loom the warps run vertically or horizontally but in both cases the weaver works from the back of the textile. |
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However its importance may loom large just when approach a financial institution to negotiate a mortgage we need it most. |
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Other resonant images are created by mobile scenic contraptions that represent a row of field hands stooping to pick crops and a towering factory loom. |
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No matter how much we diversify, North American trade will always loom large within our international trade priorities. |
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It is, however, a very sensitive subject in which it is natural that national realities should loom large. |
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In the early 1800s, the French weaver Joseph Jacquard invented a loom in which a series of punched cards controlled the patterns of cloth and carpet produced. |
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Tomorrow we'll be learning how the fibers are joined together with weaver's knots to create one long string that is then fed through the loom with a spooler. |
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Standards will loom large in the development of solutions to these problems. |
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This fire has five tongues of flames, which loom large like the dragon tongues. |
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They are more likely, to use Laura Nader's term, the little injustices that loom large in the lives of the lower income people. |
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Coincidences play their part and minor matters can suddenly loom large because small things come to symbolise what is fundamental. |
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These colours were also used in a warp-weighted loom for making large areas of cloth, and would have been operated by the womenfolk of every household. |
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But underneath this silver lining, the daunting challenges in the way of further narrowing the prosperity gap still loom ahead. |
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Environmental pressures continue to loom large in SEE and especially in the EECCA countries. |
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The conundrum of patent protection continues, however, to loom large in any contemplation of future developments. |
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They are all 17, their A-level exams this summer loom like a nasty, scholastic Matterhorn, but in this half-term break they are a law unto themselves. |
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Often we feel guilty about our past acts against the person, and these feelings loom up to haunt and paralyze us when we try to turn away. |
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Let us ensure that these practical achievements loom larger than the stone-throwing and hooliganism on the part of the left-wing extremists. |
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The loom of the lighthouse flashed across the sky. The waves moved back and forth across the jagged rocks, gradually becoming larger and more menacing. |
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I prefer to work openly with others to find solutions to problems as they stand right now and to challenges that loom on the horizon. |
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The bridge is easily spotted since the towers that hold up the cables on each side of the river loom up like the crenellated battlements of an English castle. |
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An integrated memory-function holds the loom in the desired installation position. |
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Due to the corrosive action of the water, the life-span of a water-jet loom tends to be shorter than that of other looms. |
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These issues are central throughout the marriage but loom especially large at the outset, at midlife, and at retirement. |
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Once the weaving has been completed, the carpet is cut from the loom and the final adjustments can take place. |
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But over that winter we produced something like 600 sherds of pottery, a collection of late Bronze Age metalwork, spindlewhorls, loom weights, and animal bone. |
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Karim employs a dozen or more weavers, who work in several small ateliers using variants of the treadle loom, each designed to produce a particular type of cloth. |
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In these videos, the camera never stands still, often turning a full 360 degrees so that seemingly pin-headed figures, shot from the ground up, loom monumentally. |
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Now three huge, ugly multi-storeys loom threateningly overhead. |
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Two hours east of Dallas, sun-drenched granite cliffs loom high above the cloudy waters of possum Kingdom Lake. |
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Connect this loom to your vehicle's electrical system as shown in the wiring diagram below. |
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After a few other steps, women put the flax fibers on the spinning wheel, bleached the thread with water and ashes, wove it on a loom and bleached the linen again in the sun. |
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The loom looks a lot like your regular inkle loom except it has two sides. |
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They loom as dark shadows in the consciousness of residents of these states on summer days when strong northerlies, extreme heat, and low humidity follow a long dry period. |
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Of course a hand loom is a machine, it's just more low-tech. |
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This part of the anatomy is fairly flat, without much interior modeling, and the hipshot pose with the weight slung backward makes it loom larger. |
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Education, training, and development issues loom large in the midst of the current health human resources challenges. |
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She may have a cow or a buffalo, or she may own a weaving loom given to her by her family. |
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If the faculae loom above the surface, they could radiate light efficiently, thereby boosting the sun's overall brightness, especially during the solar maximum. |
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While she may not be in the first flush of youth, she is hardly an unsightly wreck, and the faults she highlights about her body loom large to no one except her. |
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This type of building is seen mainly as a workshop, rather than as a living space, an idea borne out by the many loom weights found in these types of buildings. |
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The cursedness of linearity seems always to loom large over games adapted from movies as developers seem constrained by the content of their filmic counterparts. |
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Thus, while one version puts her to work at a loom in a factory, and has her living in a garret, another has her earning a meagre crust as a teacher in London. |
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Skyscraping apartment towers loom over it like bullies ganging up on an old lady. |
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For every kind of leader, the apparent perils of the flip-flop label can loom large. |
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The hybrid monsters that once guarded such palace gateways loom up, magical and inhuman. |
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In Bennett's plays, bookshelves often loom up to intimidate or overwhelm characters. |
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Mind-bogglingly gigantic cruise liners loom up by the Piazza San Marco like something from a sci-fi movie. |
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Now imagine sitting at the take-off point and watching a peak loom up out of deep water. |
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At the most unexpected moment, turning a corner or at a crossing, tombs loom up before me. |
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The same seems clearly true of the conception of pedigree that came to loom so large in the social thinking of the gentry of the late medieval and early modern ages. |
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The walls and guard towers of a fortresslike penal institution loom in the distance. |
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These issues will loom over his potential second term, awaiting a push from the President. |
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The serious deterioration in the situation and the consequent political instability in Chad continued to loom over the Darfur peace process. |
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Adding heddles to the loom was like adding drums to the dance. |
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That gives hope that the threat of violence will cease to loom over that region of the Sudan. |
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Threats brought about by climate change do not loom over vulnerable States exclusively but are primarily threats to sustainable development. |
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They loom over the Year 2000 project and have the potential to derail an already tight time schedule for most departments and agencies. |
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The risks of mass poverty and food insecurity continue to loom over those who have graduated from the ranks of the extremely poor and hungry. |
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It has pairs of large moody mandalas on each wall that loom and seem to spin, exuding a strong energy that creates an extraordinary zone of centeredness, stillness and power. |
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A smaller variation of the belt-weaving loom, equipped with eight sets of heddles, is used to weave the silk headband worn at marriage by the women. |
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The party, after months of shock and soul-searching, finally appears to have moved on, as primary ballots loom in October. |
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There has been no reported reaction among the Iranian candidates to this statement, but it will loom large in the future. |
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The introduction of the treadle loom by the Spaniards brought men into the weaving industry, especially as a commercial operation. |
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In an electronic environment, privacy issues loom over how information is collected and stored and how agents in the system interact. |
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As long as a more comprehensive solution remains elusive, the risks of failure will continue to loom large. |
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With tax day a few days away, some questions still loom on the minds of most taxpayers: Will I get a return this year? |
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The shooting of the shooter made him loom all the larger in our imagination. |
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In Moscow, these costs will loom larger in six months or a year from now than they do today. |
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And even if the government manages to smooth the way for performance pay, other battles loom. |
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Reconnect the rear light loom and replace the rear shroud and rubber shroud cover. |
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Exercise does not loom large, although one imagines someone so much married went in for a few physical jerks. |
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The edges of the string that were attached to the loom are braided to make the fringe. |
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The potholder loom I gave your child last year earned only a tepid thank-you note. |
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But the Corbyn catechism is predicated on the presence of a divine unsmiling artificer at the loom, weaving his single truth over and over again. |
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The problem for the taoiseach is that he is increasingly being called on to defend his administration as the GUBUs loom before it. |
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Well known protests movements such as the Luddites and the Chartists had hand loom weavers amongst their leaders. |
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Like a shadow it can loom large, it can be small, it can move away. |
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Gray skyscrapers loom over gray city streets. |
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If the government fails to do this, the spectre of new disorder and violence against the media may loom over the general elections planned for 2005, which is not so far away. |
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The politics of the old country loom large. |
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The Cold War saw the threat of Soviet bombers attacking the United Kingdom loom large. |
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His sons would in turn found dynasties of their own which would loom large in Welsh history, each claiming descent from Rhodri. |
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Small clusters of hand loom weaving survived in places such as Lampeter where there were spinners and fullers, making quality goods. |
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Secondly, in 1830, using an 1822 patent, Richard Roberts manufactured the first loom with a cast iron frame, the Roberts Loom. |
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The power loom patented by Edmund Cartwright in 1785 allowed sixty picks per minute. |
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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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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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Predating mechanised weaving, hand loom weaving was a cottage industry that used the same processes but on a smaller scale. |
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A second mill using Cartwright's machinery, opened in Manchester in 1790 but was burned to the ground by hand loom weavers within two years. |
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Placing a loom onto the ground also reduced the problems caused by the vibrations of operation. |
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The increased supply of muslin inspired developments in loom design such as Edmund Cartwright's power loom. |
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Hand loom weaving, however, had been a man's occupation but in the mill it could and was done by girls and women. |
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He was illiterate and worked as a hand loom weaver during most of his life. |
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Fifty years later came the Northrop loom which replenished the shuttle when it was empty. |
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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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To become fully automatic, a loom needs a filling stop motion which will brake the loom, if the weft thread breaks. |
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In 1785 Edmund Cartwright patented a power loom which used water power to speed up the weaving process, the predecessor to the modern power loom. |
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At this point the loom has become automatic except for refilling weft pirns. |
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The development of the power loom in and around Manchester was not a coincidence. |
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Spinning developed first and, until 1830, the handloom was still more important economically than the power loom when the roles reversed. |
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Originally, power looms used a shuttle to throw the weft across, but in 1927 the faster and more efficient shuttleless loom came into use. |
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For example, in 1816 two thousand rioting Calton weavers tried to destroy power loom mills and stoned the workers. |
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A darker side of the power loom's impact was the growth of employment of children in power loom mills. |
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However, John Kay invented a loom in 1733 that incorporated a flying shuttle. |
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The power loom was soon copied by many other New England area mills, and modified and perfected along the way. |
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Some carry the filling yarns across the loom at rates in excess of 2,000 metres per minute. |
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The loom remained the same but with the increased volume of thread it could be operated continuously. |
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The perceived threat of the power loom led to disquiet and industrial unrest. |
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The northern and eastern faces all loom above the desolate upper Deepdale, which is divided by Greenhow End. |
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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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Jagged walls of rock, a palette of blacks and greys, loom over us. |
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Behind their silk hats loom shadows of their immigrant forbears. |
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Launching its first needle loom in 1977, Shoou Shyng has been playing a constructive role in the nonwoven fabric industry. |
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The loom is the second of its type in the world and the only diagonal punch needle loom in North America. |
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As a, service machine for every needle loom the automatic needle exchanger is suited for every service workshop. |
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The mother company decided to open this new business for needle boards, stripper plates and bad plates for all needle loom brands. |
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Their latest development is the groundbreaking new needle loom technology Ellittica. |
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As yet, the dollars are relatively small, but the opportunities loom large, as Sarasota's Highwall Technologies will attest. |
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The worst affected were power loom workers who were working on daily wages. |
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The Jacquard loom used punched cards and a control unit that allowed a skilled user to program detailed patterns on the loom. |
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Once a heddled loom is used, the spiraling encircling action of twining is no longer feasible. |
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Using the spinning wheel, it took anywhere from four to eight spinners to supply one hand loom weaver. |
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Hector, when he sees Andromache overwhelmed with terror, sends her for consolation to the loom and the distaff. |
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Energy policy will loom large in the policy decisions of the new government. |
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Lotteries, horse-racing and poker machines loom large in the life experience of many Australians. |
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The larger-scale arrangements loom up and disappear like mirages. |
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Clumps of armed Afghans in olive fatigues loom up out of the darkness. |
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Throughout your cruise, you will never get tired of the incredible spectacle of translucent glaciers, rocks and icebergs which seem to loom up out of the ocean. |
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What is needed is that we refuse to accept passively the many forms of idolatry and self-centredness which loom over us, instead welcoming with a renewed heart God's first intention for our growth. |
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This is of fundamental importance to insurers, as one scenario provides them with turnover while the other doesn't. The shadow of the Maxwell affair will loom over this initial fundamental choice. |
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In the middle reaches of the river, steep valley walls loom over the gently flowing river below, sometimes narrowing but mostly marking a broad river valley that differs markedly in character from the uplands above. |
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Other worrying matters, already mentioned, loom over this drama: the strength of hydroelectric facilities such as the concrete dam at Zipingpu makes us fear the worst for the 600Â 000 people living downstream. |
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As the rapporteur said, dark clouds still loom over the global economy. |
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The dates of the First World War, engraved on the National War Memorial, loom over the shoulder of the sentry who stands guard. The sentry is wearing a First World War uniform on loan from the Canadian War Museum. |
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Negativity continues to loom over the financial markets, but the massive rescue packages launched by governments worldwide will have the desired effect and eventually bring the financial markets back to normal. |
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Headaches loom, even for a master builder. |
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Turn your loom so the arrows are facing oward you, put your hook inside the first eg, hook bottom band and loop forward. |
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The items, ranging from pottery and loom weights to wattle and daub from buildings, were unearthed by archaeologist Brian Hope-Taylor. |
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Ensuring not only that there will be judicial proceedings in the country of return but also that there will be suitable interim arrangements for the child may loom large at this point in the inquiry. |
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Woven on a loom known as a dar, the warp and woof are of cotton or silk. |
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On a loom of dreams I entwine my two loves, ancient stained glass visions and fine cloth of great beauty, I draw, I stitch, I embroider and inlay. |
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My impression, however, at a time when you are about to hand over the baton to the German Presidency, is that your own Presidency will not figure prominently in anyone's mind, given the problems that still loom. |
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Stories grounded in the landscape also loom large, in customs such as choosing the gleaning queen when the harvest is brought in, or bumping heads against boundary stones to affirm the limits of the local world. |
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They may seem small to the parties affected and they may loom large, but it is an adaptation of our taxation regime intended to reduce the negative impact on these commercial and government operations. |
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Climate change issues loom large in today's global environment agenda. |
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Compared to Latin America, Canada does not in all probability loom large in Castro's thinking, but he appears to view relations with Ottawa as very satisfactory. |
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These movements and struggles loom large in the collective imagination as symbols of a re-appropriation of the population's own destiny and the advent of a political system, which was closer to peoples' aspirations. |
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For countries with poor and unreliable links to the global logistics web, such as the landlocked developing countries, the costs of exclusion are growing and the risks of missed opportunities loom large. |
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On the fringe of schools, fashions and labels, the works of Prévost loom large, for those who want to appreciate music in the way it was meant to be appreciated: by listening! |
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Labour market conditions remain difficult for some groups, and downside risks in the global economic environment loom large with possible negative effects on the labour market. |
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The challenges in getting access to care can loom large, but the good news is how well organizations across the province are doing as they work to make health care available to people who face some of these barriers. |
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The fight against climate change will also loom large in the discussions. |
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She teaches traditional beadwork techniques of applique, floral or geometric, lazy stitch, loom or peyote. |
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Hard choices loom in energy among dangerous nuclear power, dirty coal and expensive renewables. Germany's leaders will handle all this wearing fiscal manacles. |
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With the feeling that at long last you will have the time to devote to something that enthuses you, your retirement will loom ahead as a pleasant prospect. |
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On the skyline, the hilltop gilt of the Shwedagon pagoda still gleams, but cranes loom above rows of rusty, tin roofs. Some worry about what might be lost. |
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Statues of the John, Paul, George and Ringo posing with guitars loom large on the Victorian frontage, while in the lobby you'll find a funky yellow submarine jukebox. |
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As they 'pass the warp' and 'split the weft', the weavers sing mnemonic ballads that remind them of the techniques they employ and enhance the cooperative, artistic atmosphere at the loom. |
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A progressive series of rain events over the past two to three weeks has not only stalled seeding efforts as crop insurance deadlines loom, but flooded fields. |
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To create their textiles, the associates of Bii Dauu use a pedal loom, distaff, shuttle and, mallas, together with combs especially adjusted to achieve the quality desired by the artists. |
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But the figure of Danny Baker, one of the chirpiest chappies on the radio, will also loom over the proceedings. |
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Combined with the A50 needle loom series, this solution provides a clear competitive edge for end users. |
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Black glass balconies loom above the stately white pediment, mocking the remaining fragment of what once stood on the site, left here like a ghostly death-mask. |
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While some presidents, including those who occupied the White House for a full eight years, have struggled to be remembered at all 50 years after their deaths, Kennedy continues to loom large. |
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Big changes to charity law also loom large. |
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He was able to speak directly to people outside the Westminster world, yet he was painfully shy and this gap between appearance and reality seemed to loom large. |
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Unfortunately for her, Simona Halep would loom in the next round. |
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Given this backdrop, global policymakers' biases and the prospects for a policy error loom even larger in determining the ultimate fate of the markets. |
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We supply the male version without sleeve nut to ease loom extension. |
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But the specter of political violence continues to loom over Egypt. |
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Martin Whittingham is well versed in these issues, and they loom in the background of his exploration of al-Ghazali's Qur'anic hermeneutics. |
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Mature madrones and Douglas firs loom above the flat roof, filtering summer sun and shielding the structure from buffeting winter gales. |
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At one stroke his dashing raiment gave him high superiority over Johnnie Watson and other rivals who might loom. |
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The voices of Cape York activists Noel Pearson and Jean Little, and academics Marcia Langton and Mick Dodson, today loom large in national debates. |
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Serious problems with the loom were left to the tackler to sort out. |
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His three sisters sat, beneath the tree, one twisting the wyrd on her distaff, one spinning the wyrd on her wheel, one weaving the wyrds of gods and men on her loom. |
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The loom for such work must be fitted with a double harness for small designs, and a compound mounture and harness or a shaft mounture for large ones. |
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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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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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If inclement weather or other circumstances force the mission to forgo a December launch, however, the Y2K factor could loom large in efforts to quickly reschedule. |
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There are a variety of loom styles for hand weaving and tapestry. |
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After over a year of trials, Moody was able to bring Lowell's description of the power loom to fruition, making his own advancements along the way. |
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A power loom is a mechanised loom powered by a line shaft, and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution. |
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The invention by John Kay of the flying shuttle made the loom twice as productive, causing the demand for cotton yarn to vastly exceed what traditional spinners could supply. |
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The male weaver would use a frame loom to weave this into cloth. |
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Kay took out a patent for the application of water power to a Dutch loom in 1745 and opened a weaving factory in Keighley in 1750, but nothing is known of its success. |
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When a pirn is depleted, it is ejected from the shuttle and replaced with the next pirn held in a battery attached to the loom. |
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Weaving can be summarized as a repetition of these three actions, also called the primary motion of the loom. |
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He paid particular attention to the power loom, a device for which there was yet no equal in America. |
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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 warp threads are held taut and in parallel to each other, typically in a loom. |
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The flying shuttle increased the width of cotton cloth and speed of production of a single weaver at a loom. |
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In Flintshire, and the greater part of Denbighshire, they are still less disposed to the exercise of the wheel and the loom. |
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Wilshire's traditional and transitional styles are cross-woven on a Wilton loom, adding an abrash effect. |
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A large bobbin of the sort that might be used in an industrial textile loom. |
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Using an upright loom, the Navajos wove blankets worn as garments and then rugs after the 1880s for trade. |
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On a conventional loom, the weft thread is carried on a pirn, in a shuttle that passes through the shed. |
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A shuttle is a tool designed to neatly and compactly store a holder that carries the thread of the weft yarn while weaving with a loom. |
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Over the next decades, Cartwright's ideas were modified into a reliable automatic loom. |
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This is done on a frame or machine known as a loom, of which there are a number of types. |
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Following the success of his power loom, in 1825 he invented a slotting machine to cut keyways in gears and pulleys to fasten them to their shafts. |
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Each can carry a different colour which allows banding across the loom. |
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It commemorates Joseph Marie Jacquard, popular in Calais because of his contribution to the development of lace through his invention of the Jacquard loom. |
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These preparatory processes completed the yarn was woven on a loom. |
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