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Wool was pressed into felt and then either made into clothing, rugs, and blankets or used for the outer covering of the gers [or tents].
Brooklyn's bourgeoisie may safely let its beard mat into felt and start shouting at passing cars: It knows where to shop to look sexily impoverished.
Some of the positions she put my limbs into felt vaguely familiar, then it occurred to me: this was Pilates for the terminally lazy.
One morning we saw a family out in the open air near their adobe home, rolling damp, matted wool into felt for the walls of a yurt.
On a recent morning at Green Spaces, Eric and Mark Dalski, the brothers who build green rooftops and green walls, were placing about 30 small plants into felt inserts on a panel they had mounted on a wall.
The morin khuur became an integral part of nomadic culture, used to celebrate the beginning of a new year; to mark the end of a long day pounding wool into felt; to break the monotony of herding sheep; to accentuate the joy of drinking fermented mare's milk — even to encourage a recalcitrant camel to nurse a newborn foal.
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For half an hour, he laid out his company's new research into customers' "felt needs".
All Sept. 11 did was turn a theoretical possibility into a felt danger.
Whatever it was, I was swept off my feet, pulled into what felt like an academic Narnia.
Different artists are being allowed into what felt like a closed establishment club".
Splintering us into factions felt unfair.
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