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fibre
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A single piece of a given material, elongated and roughly round in cross-section, often twisted with other fibres to form thread.
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"People use their water for food and fibre.
Vardy has come a long way from working in a carbon fibre factory in Sheffield and having to leave due to the stress on his back.
Young adult readers – a demographic majority across Arabic-speaking countries – may well be interested in strengthening their moral fibre.
It's all about lots of fibre and protein, and a slow release of energy.
You may be surprised to find sugar within the juice, but the fig fibre ensures that the sugar is absorbed slowly.
Another 144,800 cases were the result of a poor diet – eating too much red and processed meat and salt, and too little fruit, vegetables and fibre.
"Because the number of people who report fibre cases is quite small, that allowed me to take on bigger cases when they came in, so I quite quickly progressed from working on small crimes such as burglary car crime to more serious crimes like murder and rape".
That is why we are investing in superfast broadband, so that at least 95% of premises across Scotland will be able to access fibre broadband by the end of 2017".
The humble cotton shirt has been repackaged as a fashion item, partly because the natural fibre is the most breathable in high temperatures.
It took everything, every fibre in my being, not to put the nut in one of them".
"I've seen a fibre go into my glasses," says one.
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