Sentence examples for coffee wool from inspiring English sources

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There are markets in both New York and London for numerous primary goods, including cotton, copper, cocoa, sugar, rubber, coffee, wool and wooltops, tin, silver, and wheat.

When the repeated rounds of cheering had subsided, he addressed the audience in his able and eloquent style, dwelling with great point on topics similar to those urged in the Preliminary Number of THE ECONOMIST, touching on sugar, coffee, wool, &c., and then addressed himself to the question of the opinions of the Liverpool constituency.

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Since the end of the 18th century, the port has handled, in increasing quantities, grain, timber, coffee, tobacco, wool, and cotton.

The coffee, the wool, or the wheat, which we import in exchange for the produce of the looms of Manchester and Leeds, the anvils and furnaces of Birmingham and Sheffield, just as much represent native industry, as does the wool shorn on the Brighton Downs, or the wheat grown on the fields of Kent or Essex.

As a result, globalization of FIFA football finds teams like Palmeiras in Brazil and Boca Juniors in Argentina exporting their top stars for top dollar as if they were commodities like coffee or wool to make ends meet.

The land failed to yield much in the way of crops, and Alcott limited their options even more by refusing to allow root vegetables, warm bathwater, leather, meat, coffee, cotton, wool, or, well, basically anything that might lead to human comfort. .

The list includes butter, coffee filters, steel wool, fuses, and Scotch-Brite.

The furnishings, though, looked much the same — the modern taste of twenty years ago, boxy and stuffed, bare wood and monochrome wool, coffee tables of thick glass on cruciform legs of stainless steel, all mixed with Orientals and family antiques.

The furnishings, though, looked much the same the modern taste of twenty years ago, boxy and stuffed, bare wood and monochrome wool, coffee tables of thick glass on cruciform legs of stainless steel, all mixed with Orientals and family antiques.

In both Houses of Parliament, this reduction was strongly opposed, and Lord Sheffield wrote a pamphlet against it, in which he contended, as the West Indian interest did with respect to coffee, that if more wools* were required, we could produce them.In 1820, with the sixpenny duty, the import of foreign wool was 9,775,605 lbs., yielding a revenue of 181,035l.

However the crime rate on the island soared from zero on Friday when thieves struck, emptying the shelves of sweets, biscuits, coffee, toiletries, batteries and six wool hats, that had been hand-knitted by shop manager Julie McCabe.

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