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noun
Thread or cloth made from flax fiber.
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An hour had passed, and we had not even gotten back to linen colors.
Similar to linen, Sasawashi® is used to make slippers, bath towels, bedding and stuffed animals.
Her works are also sold to linen, gift, antique, and children's stores and high-end catalog companies.
Each painting is made up of edge-to-edge black rectangles applied to linen by an Epson inkjet printer.
Walls lighten and darken, shifting from stark white to linen white to darker, more intense colors -- and back again.
It was a full-wardrobe French Open with the necessary gear ranging from winter jackets to linen shirts; from watchman's caps to Panama hats.
The wreath in ancient Egypt was most popular in the form of a chaplet made by sewing flowers to linen bands and tying them around the head.
Haraszty's own Fibra print (1953) was in the line for nearly 20 years and was applied to linen, sheer cotton and fiberglass.
The house is being swept clean of everything from the George III mahogany library table at which the Duke, as King Edward VIII of Britain, signed his abdication papers in 1936 to linen hand towels with the couple's monogram.
A large man, quick to laugh and partial to linen Guayaberas with a gold plane pinned to the collar, Mr. Cabanas, 66, grew up in Key West, Fla., but spent 28 years in Cuba.
Although he most often worked in acrylic on canvas or paper, Mr. Schacht created baseball images on everything from steel, aluminum and wood to linen napkins stiffened with gesso.
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