Sentence examples for no wool from inspiring English sources

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No wool pants — the rolls won't stay.

No wool suits, no leather shoes, no honey in your tea, no cheese on your pizza.

Cheviots have no wool on their heads and ears or on their legs below the knees and hocks.

She and her daughters (aged 12, 10, 8 and 3) would wear no wool or cotton (deemed the products of capitalism) and daily douse themselves with icy water to "fortify" themselves, as Abigail said, against "the severe weather".

By Russell Maloney The New Yorker, July 26 , 1941P. 7 A nudist is the perfect consumer in a time like this one, requiring no cotton no wool and inclined toward berries and roots in the way of diet.

But Mr. Simmons, whose interest in producing nonanimal product lines came from his recent conversion to veganism, the strict sort of vegetarianism (no dairy, no wool clothing, no fish) espoused by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, acknowledges that it will be tough to wean urban youths from their love of leather.

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Jessica Rath's photograph of a cloned apple tree is echoed by an arboreal Piet Hein Eek chandelier; a chair upholstered in Donna Wilson for SCP's playfully patterned Nos Da wool speaks to a nearby mixed-media piece by Nicholas Deshayes; guests visiting the soon-to-open Taschen library can contemplate the Sheets mosaics from the comfort of a Jason Miller sofa.

Wool no longer eschews gesture; sprayed lines curl and buckle in taut relation to the scale of the pictures.

The Barakat shop at 12 David Street (no telephone) has wool carpets in stripes and simple geometric designs handwoven in Israel, Egypt, Gaza and Jordan at $15 and up, depending on size.

There were no cotton wool spots, the vitreous was clear, and there was no evidence of retinal periarteritis or periphlebitis.

During the same period, however, similar steam-driven technology accounted for the expansion of the woolen textiles industry, with Australia, which had provided no raw wool for Britain in 1815, supplying about 30 million pounds in 1851.

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