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  2. Junco Sato Pollack - Wikipedia

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    Junco Sato Pollack is a textile artist. As a native of Japan, having lived in the United States for more than 30 years, she aims to combine Eastern and Western influences in her art and create work that has a modernist, minimal design.

  3. Polack - Wikipedia

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    In the contemporary English language, the noun Polack (/ หˆ p oสŠ l ษ‘ห k / and /-l æ k /) is a derogatory term, mainly North American, reference to a person of Polish origin. [1] [2] It is an anglicisation of the Polish masculine noun Polak, which denotes a person of Polish ethnicity and typically male gender.

  4. Pollock - Wikipedia

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    Pollock or pollack [1] (pronounced / หˆ p ษ’ l ษ™ k /) is the common name used for either of the two species of North Atlantic marine fish in the genus Pollachius. Pollachius pollachius is referred to as "pollock" in North America, Ireland and the United Kingdom, while Pollachius virens is usually known as saithe or coley in Great Britain and Ireland (derived from the older name coalfish). [2]

  5. 10 Exciting Home Trends We Spotted All Over Paris This Month

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    From Larsen to Pollack to Fortuny, each design is reminiscent of patchwork, books lined up on shelves, or even palm braiding, all exuding a distinctive texture and sense of architectural beauty ...

  6. Aro Manufacturing Co. v. Convertible Top Replacement Co.

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    The specific controversy in Aro concerned the replacement of a fabric top portion of an automobile convertible roof assembly. After some years, the tops became torn or discolored, often as a result of bird droppings, [3] and owners wished to replace the cloth part without buying an entire new convertible top assembly. [4]

  7. Franco Scalamandré - Wikipedia

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    Franco Scalamandré (April 15, 1898 – March 4, 1988) was an Italian-born American co-founder of Scalamandré Inc., a US manufacturer of traditional textiles, decorative textile trims, wall covering, and carpeting.

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