The use of knobby, marled wool yarn gives each tulip-shaped hat loads of lumpy, one-of-a-kind character. |
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The luxuriant growth of wheat on the marled field showed an even more striking difference. |
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Diamond stitching gives an argyle look to a quarter-zip mock-neck sweater made of soft, marled wool. |
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In solids, stripes and marled wool, these sweaters are fashionable and versatile. |
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A unique waffle-weave and gray marled wool creates a rich texture. |
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It was the scarf that K. had knitted, in marled gray alpaca, with suède fringes. |
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With these marled grey cotton jersey bodysuits, you will have a lot of fun. |
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The new owner also noticed the superior fertility of the marled field, and he shared the good news about marl with his neighbors, who then began spreading it on their fields. |
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The stocking has an English foot and a heel and toe of grey marled wool. |
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She was wearing black pants, a black cashmere sweater, and a marled gray wool jacket under a fluorescent-yellow windbreaker that was embroidered with her name and that of Crystal Bridges. |
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For example, Blair pairs a front-zip marled knit sweater to a classic pair of stretch Bengaline pants in matching sage. |
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An engineered duvet cover, inspired by a man's handkerchief, uses a marled yarn and then overdyes the fabric for a saturated, shimmering look. |
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That wicket was marled, devoid of grass – and rain-affected. |
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The geological formations suitable for exploitation for this use are very varied, ranging from the red clays of the Triassic period to the marled clay of the marine Tertiary period in the Guadalquivir depression. |
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