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A rotating cylindrical device that collects bits of fibre sticking to the surface of a garment.
Examples of the beak style are seen in masks, statues, and utilitarian objects such as headrests, which are frequently painted and decorated with shells, tufts of hair, feathers, and bits of fibre and cloth.
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But glasswort plants are naturally very salty, absorbing it from the salt water they live near, and they might bring other nutritional perks, including a bit of fibre.
The ATS-V Coupe certainly looks the part, especially when fitted, as our test vehicle was, with the optional Track Performance Package, with its added bits of carbon fibre trim.
I'm more emotional than the last episode of Oprah, because this kid brings every bit of his fibre to the contest".
For a company with little or no serious racing tradition, its cheek is impressive, but the package is serious – it has removed the stereo, replaced it with a wobbly bit of carbon fibre and bunged another £22,000 on the price.
A conelike bit of pith or a twist of fibre at the base of the dart makes it fit the tube snugly, ensuring that it will fly out of the tube from a puff of human breath.
Cotton still makes up a third of fibre production.
No, because the benefits of fibre clearly outweigh its drawbacks.
Mechanics of fibre reinforced composites.
Additional manufacturing defects can be in the form of fibre breakage, in-plane fibre distortion or z-binder fibre distortion.
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