Pre-industrial process in making wool fabric.
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1 Main outcome measures: Mean daily walking distance as a measure of NEAT.
2 Several days ago, a fish came walking into my office-no ,forgetthat.
3 The target is to get older people walking 100 minutes per week.
4 Having said this, Rome is not an especially good city for walking .
5 He recently saw four men in early middle age with walking sticks.
1 He had wide experience of business, including milling and the licensed trade.
2 The air was heavy with the dust raised by the milling cattle.
3 I could hear the armed men milling about in the lobby below.
4 The by-products of the milling process, likewise, are rich in nutritive elements.
5 Everybody was milling around in the hall, and I paid no attention.
1 Eva's tucking it in at the corners and I want to help.
2 They were probably tucking in long before the plane hit the snow.
3 It was a kind of lullaby she used when tucking me in.
4 Lieutenant Borman immediately folded his arms, tucking his hands under his armpits.
5 To prevent the tucking up of petticoats has become with him obsession.
1 The first fulling - mill for making cloth was started at Rowley in 1643.
2 The water-wheel of an old fulling mill furnished the power-andthe machinery ran.
3 In the other operations of the manufactures, such as fulling , shearing, pressing, etc.
4 No one owning a fulling mill may own a weaving loom.
5 It smelled like urine, and so Jack assumed it was a cloth - fulling mill.
6 The amount of fulling received is the distinguishing feature of many varieties of cloth.
7 Some merchant clothiers also owned a fulling mill and a shop where it was sold.
8 Thirdly, the employment of the fulling - mill for thickening the cloth, instead of treading it in water.
9 Some merchant clothiers also owned a fulling mill and a shop where the cloth was sold.
10 The fulling mill owner must append his seal of lead with his name and with his measurements.
11 Do not rub them on a washing-board, as this is one means of fulling and ruining them.
12 No weaver may own a fulling mill.
13 Particular stress is to be laid upon the great fastness of the alizarine dyes against light and fulling .
14 From the church my friends conducted me to a fulling mill in the neighbourhood, by a picturesque walk.
15 Then all of a sudden the good housewife remembered what the Wise Man had said about the fulling - water .
16 She lifted the pot of fulling - water off the fire, and turned the room topsy-turvy, and threw down the carding-combs.
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