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Or, perhaps, a flannel top and a skirt, the writer said, complete with "equestrian tights, made with feet, the latter being of extra heavy weave".
Then there he was, back still presented to her, making his way along the platform to the other end; she pushed through the crowd behind him until she was close enough to touch the heavy weave of his coat, could almost feel the heat he radiated, smell the sweet-sour wool.
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The tennis ball's core is made of natural rubber; because the Open is played on a hard court, the ball's covering is a heavy felt weave of New Zealand wool with a bit of nylon.
"Ha, ha, these are really sexy," she chuckles, unfurling a pair of immensely heavy, tightly woven stockings.
What perhaps isn't obvious is the texture of her original fabrics, like a heavy silk woven from multiple shades of cream and ivory for her jackets.
They do not show their sexuality freely, but to conceal it they wear a heavy overcoat woven of a tissue of lies, as though the weather were bad in the world of sexuality".
Caveat Emptor: Tibetan tiger rugs, that is, heavy loosely woven rugs with a large rearing tiger in the middle, are popular with visitors and are being faked.
A noun meaning "heavy, loosely woven fabric," my eye!
The story of Heavy Rain weaves a surprisingly dense tapestry of twists.
Small mesh, heavy gauge, woven wire fencing with a 2x6 inch board along the top, center and bottom is acceptable.
He took a copy of Apache, a popular server software package available free on the Internet, and set about the arduous task of weaving heavy-duty encryption programs into the server software.
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