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Gabardine, any of several varieties of worsted, cotton, silk, and mixed tightly woven fabrics, embodying certain features in common and chiefly made into suits and overcoats.
The material was called qalamkārī ("brushwork") because of the technique employed in executing it and was chiefly made into prayer carpets, hangings, coverlets, and bedcovers.
The result was a final communiqué that chiefly made clear that American church leaders were still divided on how to proceed.
"Queens of the Stone Age" was a blunt, larkish album chiefly made by Mr. Homme and the drummer Alfredo Hernández, fellow members of the cultish stoner-rock outfit Kyuss.
'It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings,' says Bathsheba Everdene in Far from the Madding Crowd, 'in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.' Hardy's heroines sickened and dismayed his contemporaries.
"In terms of those prosecuted in connection with the financial crisis, the decisions were chiefly made at central Justice"—in Washington—"and not in the local U.S. Attorney's offices.
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Mr Kim chiefly makes his money from a shadowy network of enterprises known as Division 39.
Yet ZTE is easy to overlook, because of its distinctive business model.Founded in 1985, ZTE chiefly makes networking gear, rather than phones.
What chiefly makes the study of history wholesome and profitable is this, that in history you have a record of the infinite variety of human experience plainly set out for all to see, and in that record you can find for yourself and your country both examples and warnings.
Sandalwood is exported, and teak and eucalyptus are used chiefly to make furniture and paper.
It is used chiefly to make pale varnishes for protecting metals and paintings.
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