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  2. Magee of Donegal - Wikipedia

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    Magee of Donegal are a textile manufacturer, clothing manufacturer and retailer, and manufacturer and retailer of home goods based in Donegal Town, County Donegal, Ireland. The company are known for their woolen Donegal tweed , but also manufacture items from linen , cashmere , silk and other materials.

  3. 8 Best Sam’s Club Foods To Keep Stocked at All Times - AOL

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    Warehouse stores like Sam's Club tend to offer good bang for your buck. Buying in bulk can save money on a cost-per-unit basis, even if the upfront costs are slightly higher. Trending: 8 Best ...

  4. Knitted fabric - Wikipedia

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    Knitted fabric is a textile that results from knitting, the process of inter-looping of yarns or inter-meshing of loops. Its properties are distinct from woven fabric in that it is more flexible and can be more readily constructed into smaller pieces, making it ideal for socks and hats.

  5. Obsolete golf clubs - Wikipedia

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    Early golf clubs were all made of wood. They were hand-crafted, often by the players themselves, and had no standard shape or form. [1] As the sport of golf developed, a standard set of clubs began to take shape, with different clubs being fashioned to perform different tasks and hit various types of shot.

  6. Plain people - Wikipedia

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    Customs of plain people include: Plain clothes, usually in solid, normally dark colors. Plain church buildings, or no church buildings whatsoever. A utilitarian view of technology, similar to the precautionary principle of technology in that unknowns should be avoided, but the emphasis was on the results in the eyes of God.

  7. Feed sack dress - Wikipedia

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    As early as 1890 the first osnaburg sacks were recycled on farms to be used as toweling, rags, or other functional uses on farms. [2] [4] A paragraph in a short story in an 1892 issue of Arthurs Home Magazine said, "So, that is the secret of how baby looked so lovely in her flour sack: just a little care, patience and ingenuity on the mother's part."

  8. Shatnez - Wikipedia

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    Shatnez is prohibited only when worn as an ordinary garment, for the protection or benefit of the body, [15] or for its warmth, [16] but not if carried on the back as a burden or as merchandise. Felt soles with heels are also permitted, [ 16 ] because they are stiff and do not warm the feet.

  9. Nanofabrics - Wikipedia

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    Nanofabrics research is an interdisciplinary effort involving bioengineering, [5] molecular chemistry, physics, electrical engineering, computer science, and systems engineering. [3] Applications of nanofabrics have the potential to revolutionize textile manufacturing [6] and areas of medicine such as drug delivery and tissue engineering. [7]

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