Shawls Sentence Examples

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  • The imports from India are cottons, tea, shawls and indigo.

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  • The making of gloves was introduced about 1800, of shawls about 1840 and of veils about 1850.

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  • The flannel manufacture has been transferred to Newtown, but Welshpool has tweeds and woollen shawls, besides a fair trade in agricultural produce, malting and tanning.

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  • Its principal imports are cotton and woollen goods, yarn, metals, sugar, coffee, tea, spices, cashmere shawls, &c., and its principal exports opium, wool, carpets, horses, grain, dyes and gums, tobacco, rosewater, &c. The importance of Bushire has much increased since about 1862.

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  • Considerable attention is given to the manufacture of " rebozos," the long shawls worn by women.

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  • Akhmim has several mosques and two Coptic churches, maintains a weekly market, and manufactures cotton goods, notably the blue shirts and check shawls with silk fringes worn by the poorer classes of Egypt.

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  • The import trade is chiefly with Great Britain and India, the articles in chief demand being cotton, coloured shawls and hardware.

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  • It manufactures saddlery and other leather work, gold and silver embroideries, cotton and woollen goods, especially rebozos (long shawls), soap and cutlery.

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  • A special manufacture is that of red shawls, used throughout the department of Oran by Jewish women when in mourning.

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  • It is an important centre of trade, with manufactures of cotton and silk goods, shawls, brass-ware, soap and leather.

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  • The industries are considerable, and include dyeing, tanning and the manufacture of woollen, cotton, shawls, coverlets and paper.

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  • The other leading industries include manufactures of gauge-glasses, ink, muslins, India shawls, jute goods, woollens and winceys, floorcloth, and boots and shoes.

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  • Paisley has been an important manufacturing centre since the beginning of the 18th century, but the earlier linen, lawn and silk-gauze industries have become extinct, and even the famous Paisley shawls (imitation cashmere), the sale of which at one time exceeded i,000,000 yearly in value, have ceased to be woven.

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  • Other thriving industries include bleaching, dyeing, calico-printing, weaving (carpets, shawls, tartans), engineering, tanning, iron and brass founding, brewing, distilling, and the making of starch, cornflour, soap, marmalade and other preserves, besides some shipbuilding in the yards on the left bank of the White Cart.

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  • Natasha, muffled up in shawls which did not hide her eager face and shining eyes, galloped up to them.

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  • They collect and spin the indigenous cotton, which is of good quality, and dye it with indigo or other pigments; they also manufacture very handsome shawls.

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  • This is the material of which the far-famed and costly shawls are made, which at one time had such a demand that, it is stated, 16,000 looms were kept in constant work at Kashmir in their manufacture.

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  • The Tibet goat is similar to the Angora in the fineness of its wool, and many are used in the making of cashmere shawls.

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  • The imports consist chiefly of English goods, indigo, cloth, boots, leather, sugar, salt, iron and copper, from Hindustan, and of shawls, carpets, "Barak" (native woollen cloth), postins (coats made of skins), shoes, silks, opium and carpets from Meshed, Herat and Turkestan.

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  • Furniture covers, table covers and plush are made in Elberfeld and Chemnitz, in Westphalia and the Rhine province (notably in Elberfeld and Barmen); shawls in Berlin and the Bavarian Vogtland; carpets in Berlin, Barmen and Silesia.

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  • Gum, ivory, hides, and ostrich feathers from the Sudan, cotton and sugar from Upper Egypt, indigo and shawls from India and Persia, sheep and tobacco from Asiatic Turkey, and European manufactures, such as machinery, hardware, cutlery, glass, and cotton and woollen goods, are the more important articles.

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  • Native industries include the weaving of silk, woollen, linen and cotton goods, the hand-woven silk shawls and draperies being often rich and elegant.

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  • The industry in weaving shawls and lighter fabrics has died out; and the large iron, coal and fire-clay works at Eglinton, and worsted spinning, employ most of the inhabitants.

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  • The demand of the Indian population for woollen fabrics is very small in comparison with that for cotton, and although the manufacture of blankets is carried on in many parts of India, the chief part of the indigenous woollen industry was originally concerned with shawls.

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  • Kashmir shawls were at one time famous, but the industry is practically extinct.

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  • Sixteen of these alabaster scarfs hang side by side in Hovey's Balcony, three white and fine as crape shawls, thirteen striated like agate with every shade of brown, Luray Cavern.

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  • Of the above-mentioned articles, carpets, shawls, woollen and cotton fabrics and silk stuffs are the more important.

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  • Shawls are manufactured in Kerman and Meshed, and form an article of export, principally to Turkey.

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  • Tweeds, blankets, shawls, tartans, lace curtains, cottons and winceys are also produced.

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  • The principal manufactures are gold and silver filigree work and embroidery, jewelry, muslins, shawls, glazed pottery and wood-carving.

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  • We arrived at Kullu, which is famous in India as a center of apple growing and for its unique local woolen shawls.

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  • Waiting outside his room was a queue of poor women, in black shawls.

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  • To remove wrinkles pashmina shawls should either be steam pressed or lightly ironed under a pressing cloth.

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  • The women had their heads wrapped in long wool shawls.

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  • Woollen manufactures (carpets, tartans, shawls) are the staple industry, and tanning, iron-founding, carriage-building and agricultural implement-making are also carried, on, in addition to furniture factories, cooperage and rubber works.

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  • A soldier was driving, and a woman enveloped in shawls sat behind the apron under the leather hood of the vehicle.

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  • Shawls, boleros, and wraps are excellent choices for women's layers.

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  • The friendship bracelets common among children and teenagers are a form of macrame, and this weaving technique can be used for many different things, including woven necklaces, baskets, pot holders, shawls, and more.

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  • Round Belly offers organic goods for both mother and baby and has a number of receiving blankets and nursing shawls in lovely colors and weaves.

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  • Cover-ups - robes, wraps, or shawls - are favored by many women because they conceal different body shapes, yet are often made from see-through or lacey materials for a distinctly feminine touch.

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  • An outfit-builder - Consider the long knit dress as the starter piece, building your outfit with jackets and boots in the cool weather and shawls and sandals in the warmer weather.

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  • Gauzy shawls are stylish accessories to have on hand.

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  • Warm, comfortable sweaters, lap robes, shawls, slippers, and non-slip socks are usually welcome gifts, especially in cold climates.

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  • Adding some elegance to your nighttime ensemble with evening shawls will increase your sophistication factor in the simplest of ways.

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  • Some people think that shawls are only for elderly ladies and this is simply not true.

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  • When the pashmina came on the scene, women began to embrace how shawls could accessorize an outfit and take it from ordinary to extraordinary.

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  • Evening shawls come in a large variety of colors and fabrics.

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  • While shawls and evening dresses go hand-in-hand, you can also wear one over an elegant evening suit.

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  • Thin, silky or embellished shawls are perfect accompaniments to formal dresses that sweep the floor.

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  • While evening shawls are perfect for operas and galas, they can also be worn for dinners at upscale restaurants and private parties.

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  • Dressy shawls have the ability to transform an outfit from so-so to stunning.

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  • It's the details and construction that set dressy shawls apart from their more mainstream counterparts.

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  • Believe it or not, you can find shawls year round.

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  • Depending on your budget, you may decide in advance that you don't want to splurge on something too costly - and some shawls are definitely high end in that regard.

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  • Steer clear of purchasing designer name shawls if frugality is the goal.

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  • For higher-end selections, look no further than Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman for the ultimate in luxurious shawls.

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  • Of course, it never hurts to hold on to a few staple spring items like your cardigans, shawls, layerable tanks and camis, lightweight scarves, and flowing, flirty dresses in various lengths.

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  • Shawls, pashminas and shrugs are good cover-ups for chilly shoulders and the best way to transition a halter dress from summer to winter to extend the wearable use of the garment.

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  • Hence you can pair them up with brightly colored shawls or ponchos, drapey fabrics, and flowing skirts.

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  • A yogi can never have too many meditation shawls.

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  • Other important articles of export, all to Russia, are cotton, carpets, shawls and turquoises, the last from the mines near Nishapur.

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  • San Salvador is the only city in the republic which has important manufactures; these include the production of soap, candles, ice, shawls and scarves of silk, cotton cloth, cigars, flour and spirits.

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  • There are also scarves and shawls, hats, tanks, and kids mittens.

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  • Their flesh is very good and their wool or hair is used by the natives to make ponchos or shawls, caps, etc.

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  • Anyone attending an orthodox synagogue today will see that the men are all wearing prayer shawls.

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  • There are manufactures of Kashmir shawls, also of chintzes, cotton and woollen goods.

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  • The old wool industry, for example, has become much extended, and now embraces products such as shawls, carpets, hosiery, &c. Its silk manufactures, formerly so important, have, however, gradually gone back.

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  • Shawls and pashminas are other options for covering up in the fall.

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