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Mayor Karbaum told of a local businessman who makes rope in factories a few miles apart on the German and Polish side.
It no longer makes rope, but in a promising twist for the city's survival as a place where things are made, the factory on the Brooklyn side of Newtown Creek has not suffered the fate of many old industrial buildings: conversion into residential lofts for artists or bankers to live in.
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Ahlam makes ropes out of dead plants which she sells in the local market.
They make rope doormats and sparkly, colorful bangle bracelets.
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Pictures from Egyptian tombs c. 1500 bc show men walking while making rope.
In Greenland, some Inuit make rope from strips of the skin of the sleeper shark (Somniosus microcephalus).
It may have been used as a food crop, and it certainly was used to make rope, matting, and sandals.
The local craft is making rope, baskets, and other articles from the fibre of the coconut palm.
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