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  • ...ry Channel |accessdate=July 15, 2009}}</ref> Filming began on February 28, and ran until April 28, 2009. ...to begin filming around April 2010. It will be set in Chalmette, Louisiana and is scheduled to be aired August 2010.<ref>http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/colon
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  • ...ion level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. ...igh seas. In addition, about 5,000 [[Lebanon|Lebanese]], 1000 [[India]]ns, and 5,000 [[Europe]]ans reside in the country.
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  • {{About|the process of coloring using [[dye]]s|dying and the end of life|death}} ...t stages of the textile production process, from loose fibers through yarn and cloth to completed garments.
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  • ...ion of finely crafted '''textiles''', particularly handmade [[embroidery]] and [[weaving|woven]] goods that frequently utilize a backstrap [[loom]]. Oaxac ...xtile Tradition” in ''The Crafts of Mexico'', Eds. Margarita de Orellana and Alberto Ruy-Sánchez, Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Books, 2004, p. 224.</r
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  • ...of the Aztec Empire]], the Spanish introduced new fibers such as [[silk]] and [[wool]] as well as the European foot treadle [[loom]]. Clothing styles als ...tition by cheaper goods produced in countries such as [[China]], [[India]] and [[Vietnam]].
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  • [[File:HoneHeke1845.jpg|thumb|An 1847 portrait of [[Hone Heke]] and his wife Hariata wearing cloaks made from ''Phormium tenax'' fibre]] == Fibres and dyes ==
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  • {{For|a song by [[Sacha Distel]] and which was formerly the title of the cartoon "Scooby-Doo" in French|Scooby-D ...to fashion in various countries, including the [[United Kingdom]], in 2004 and 2005. It uses commercially supplied [[plastic]] strips or tubes <ref>http:/
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  • ...sword national treasure craft items|List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts-swords)}} ...Treasures of Japan can be found in [[List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts-swords)]]. The list is limited to ''New National Treasures'', those that h
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  • ...d crafts projects including pipe cleaner farm animals, silly sock puppets, and other creations brought forth from the imaginations of children. Googly eye * [[Barney Google and Snuffy Smith]], the comic strip created in 1919 by [[Billy DeBeck]] that in
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  • ...n-sword national treasure craft items|List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts: others)}} ...|from left to right: [[naginata]], [[tsurugi]], [[tantō]], [[uchigatana]] and [[tachi]] (not to scale)]]
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  • ...nited States]] in the 1870s. It was generally used to supplement [[brick]] and [[tile]]s of similar colour in late [[Victorian era|Victorian]] buildings. ...Manchester]] from 1853 and London from 1865. He used a combination of buff and blue-grey terracotta in his [[Natural History Museum]] in London.
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  • ...e tough enough to form construction materials. Felt can be of any colour, and made into any shape or size. ...s with wool to prevent blisters. At the end of their journey, the movement and sweat had turned the wool into felt socks.
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  • ...in water, [[biodegradable]], [[allergenic|antiallergenic]], [[antistatic]] and virtually [[nonflammable]]. ==Production and usage==
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