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She put her fingers to the fine cloth.
Before 1914 Cambrai had a prosperous textile economy based on a fine cloth called cambric.
By covering the windows with fine cloth, Ms. Hamilton metaphorically recapitulates the room's original purpose.
Other people use very thin, fine cloth, dull in texture, with cut, not hemmed, edges.
I shall try to distinguish the subtle gradations of color in fine cloth, of fingernail length, of manners.
It's designed to wear for a lifetime, to hold up like a fine cloth," she once said.
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Cloth work weaving, dyeing, fulling prospered in regional centres such as Toulouse, with specialities in fine cloths concentrated in Artois and Flanders.
So our designer went to the African market nearby and got all sorts of fine cloths and made simple new shapes with them.
Of symbolic status, as a riding animal in peace and war, and beast of burden, it featured in tapestries and paintings as a noble beast, often clad in armour or adorned with fine cloths.
He had been the son of a wealthy Gloucester landowner, and had been apprenticed as a London mercer, selling fine cloths to kings from Richard II to Henry V, and was also canny in lending money to the crown, ensuring his influence in the court of Richard II, who made him London's mayor.
I'd suggest taking a slightly damp cloth (one of the fine cloths from FYE with water on it is fine or even a Shirt make sure it doesn't have like little pieces of material it has to be flat) and wipe the inside area of the console making sure that it is free of dust.
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