Use the word wool in a sentence

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Wool in a sentence

Here below you will find several sentences that illustrate how to use the word wool in a sentence.


  1. Uranium salts are mordants of silk or wool.


  2. She found sharp wool suits for the police officers.


  3. Breeds are often categorized by the type of their wool.


  4. Natural fibers include cotton, wool, hemp, silk and flax.


  5. This grass looks like wool, although it is different from it».


  6. In sheep breeds lacking facial wool, the visual field is wide.


  7. An «ancient duty» on the export of wool had existed since 1275.


  8. Raw materials for khadi are restricted to cotton, silk and wool.


  9. Peasants commonly wore clothes made of hemp, wool, and ferret skins.


  10. Nests are lined with hair, wool, dead grass and many other materials.


  11. The material that is recommended for the national flag is bunting wool.


  12. He boarded with a host family and worked in a wool store to pay his expenses.


  13. In the late 19th century, there was extensive wool production in eastern Oregon.


  14. Fleeces are used as material in making alternative products such as wool insulation.


  15. Long wool breeds are the largest of sheep, with long wool and a slow rate of growth.


  16. Workers supplemented their incomes by hand-loom spinning and weaving of wool at home.


  17. During the Middle Ages, sheep farming for the wool trade came to dominate the economy.


  18. A last group of sheep breeds is that of fur or hair sheep, which do not grow wool at all.


  19. Despite their slight size, North Ronaldsay sheep were historically raised for their wool.


  20. A sheep’s wool is the most widely used animal fiber, and is usually harvested by shearing.


  21. The winter uniform was made from navy blue wool, worn with a white shirt and dark blue tie.


  22. Most firefighters wore cotton and wool clothing, which provided poor protection from flames.


  23. Economic development was advanced by ship resupplying and sheep farming for high-quality wool.


  24. The North Ronaldsay is a double-coated breed, meaning they have a wool undercoat and overcoat.


  25. It developed separately from the mid 12th century onwards and in 1310 was a licensed wool port.


  26. Long wool sheep are most valued for crossbreeding to improve the attributes of other sheep types.


  27. Mutton and lamb were fairly common, especially in areas with a sizeable wool industry, as was veal.


  28. Pliny the Elder, in his Natural History (Naturalis Historia), speaks at length about sheep and wool.


  29. Much of the dryland areas of the Riverina contain large sheep stations, producing medium class wool.


  30. The 110 °F (43 °C) heat was difficult for all involved, especially Shatner, who wore a wool costume.


  31. Coarse or carpet wool sheep are those with a medium to long length wool of characteristic coarseness.


  32. In 1204 he, de Cornhill, and William of Furnell were placed in charge of granting wool export licences.


  33. Fine wool breeds are those that have wool of great crimp and density, which are preferred for textiles.


  34. Some modern breeds of hair sheep, such as the Dorper, result from crosses between wool and hair breeds.


  35. In agriculture, the increased usage of sheep with long-fibred wool allowed a stronger thread to be spun.


  36. In addition, the spinning wheel replaced the traditional distaff for spinning wool, tripling production.


  37. Cutaneous anthrax is also called woolsorter’s disease, as the spores can be transmitted in unwashed wool.


  38. In addition to other treatments, crutching (shearing wool from a sheep’s rump) is a common preventive method.


  39. The Spanish introduced sheep and goats to the Navajo, who came to rely heavily on them for meat, milk and wool.


  40. The core was surrounded by 43.2 centimeters (20 in) of graphite wool moderator and encased in an aluminum shell.


  41. Downs breeds have wool between the extremes, and are typically fast-growing meat and ram breeds with dark faces.


  42. To fulfill his promise, Bowie entered into partnership with Veramendi to build cotton and wool mills in Saltillo.


  43. Then, from 1336 onwards, a series of schemes aimed at increasing royal revenues from wool export were introduced.


  44. Animal husbandry is the breeding and raising of animals for meat, milk, eggs, or wool, and for work and transport.


  45. In general, garments were made from silk, wool, or linen depending on your social status and what you could afford.


  46. Julius moved to England to further his career as a wool merchant, and became a naturalised British subject in 1850.


  47. Major economic activities include fishing, tourism and sheep farming, with an emphasis on high-quality wool exports.


  48. According to Ibn al-Khatib, he entered the city dressed like a sufi, in a plain wool cap, coarse clothes and sandals.


  49. Every year they wring from the Christians more than three hundred thousand ducats for the alum with which we dye wool.


  50. These black sheep were considered undesirable by shepherds, as black wool is not as commercially viable as white wool.

Synonyms for wool

Another way to better understand how a word can be used is to examine what synonyms it has, and how these synonyms can be used. For example, the word wool has the following synonyms: fleece, woolen and woollen.

General information about «wool» example sentences

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Table of Contents

  1. Is caribou singular or plural?
  2. Is caribou capitalized?
  3. What is the word caribou?
  4. Is caribou a moose?
  5. How do you use the word twice in a sentence?
  6. How do you use the word jump in a sentence?
  7. What is difference between Caribou and moose?
  8. What type of word is twice?
  9. Is two and two make four grammatically correct?
  10. Is jump for joy a sentence?
  11. What does jump into mean?

1, She unwound the wool from the ball. 2, I can’t wear wool – it makes me itch. 3, The dress was made of wool. 4, Even wool was on ration in the war.

Is caribou singular or plural?

The plural form of caribou is caribous or caribou.

Is caribou capitalized?

In general, we capitalize Inuktitut place names to highlight these as toponyms, but do not capitalize caribou names or other terms (unless they are capitalized in texts we cite).

What is the word caribou?

A caribou is a large animal with four legs, hooves, and big antlers. In Europe and Asia, a caribou is known as a reindeer. The word caribou is originally French Canadian, from the Micmac word kaleboo, “the one who paws,” for the way caribou scratch the snow aside to find moss in the winter.

Is caribou a moose?

Caribou and Moose are two very eminent deer species and people generally get confused between them….Life Expectancy.

Features Caribou Moose
Size 85 to 150 cm of height; Antlers can grow up to 39 inches in width and 53 inches in beam length. 4.5 to 6.8 feet of height; Antlers can grow up to 6 feet wide.

Examples of twice in a Sentence I only wore it twice. He has rehearsals twice a month. He twice lost to younger opponents. We visited them twice in 10 years.

How do you use the word jump in a sentence?

  1. [S] [T] She was ready to jump ship. ( CK)
  2. [S] [T] The cat jumped in surprise. ( CK)
  3. [S] [T] Tom jumped out of the boat. ( CK)
  4. [S] [T] A dog suddenly jumped at me. (
  5. [S] [T] He jumped across the puddle. (
  6. [S] [T] I need to jump start my car. (
  7. [S] [T] The dog jumped over a chair. (
  8. [S] [T] Tom jumped out of the plane. (

What is difference between Caribou and moose?

Caribou have white necks with fur lighter than the rest of their bodies, while the fur on elks necks is darker than the rest of their bodies and shaggy. Moose have dark brown fur all over their bodies with a bulbous nose and a dewlap hanging from their neck.

What type of word is twice?

The word twice is a numeral Quantifier; it’s called an adverb in dictionaries because “adverb” is the traditional wastebasket category — if you don’t know what the hell it’s doing there, call it an adverb.

Is two and two make four grammatically correct?

Singular and plural are both correct. The singular form is also used because “two and two” is an arithmetic formula. The verb agreement in that case is with the formula as a single entity. Two and two makes four.

Is jump for joy a sentence?

It is, literally, a jump for joy. No one was jumping for joy because they’d finally got the piece they’d been searching for for years. He hadn’t been exactly jumping for joy to have her here in the first place, as she knew very well. If they jump for joy today hold off until they sober up again.

What does jump into mean?

(jump into something) to become involved in a situation very quickly. He jumped headlong into organizing the event. Synonyms and related words. To take part, or to become involved.

1.
Wel I say normal; I sat with a wool hat stretched to its limit over a large bandage whilst


2.
The day was fine and warm but I was wearing a wool hat to cover my scars – rather odd in the circumstances so I was


3.
A Crimewatch reconstruction appeals for the “the sweating, suspicious looking man in a wool hat” to come


4.
and of goats, with water, and scarlet wool, and hyssop, and


5.
shepherds feed the flocks? Ye eat the fat, and ye clothe you with the wool, ye kill them that are fed: but ye feed not the flock


6.
His hair was an inch layer of rich-earth colored wool over his head and chin


7.
‘She wants to wrap you up in cotton wool, Liz


8.
Okay, so during that time I also had to deal with getting out of bed (when did my legs turn to cotton wool?) and being taken along to the toilet (amazing how quickly one can get out of the habit of the most commonplace activities)


9.
He only wanted to talk about the land, how the sheep were doing and how much wool had been produced that season … I couldn’t understand why he was interested in that when he’d been seeing the world and doing exciting things


10.
I have already admired it – a shade of wool to match her name … there are a few grey hairs showing round the back of his ears, I think to myself then I suddenly realise that he’s watching me in the rear view mirror with a faint smile on his face and blush violently … the smile becomes a wicked grin as he replies to something Wally is saying

11.
Wrapped as I was in the cotton wool of solitary confinement, unable as I was to express any of my thoughts in concrete form or to engage in conjecture with another rational human being, nonetheless I spent hours imagining faces and clothes and names to accompany the hollow tapping sounds in the night


12.
and indolent snags of wool on skeleton stunts of elm,


13.
Clothes drop to the floor, a rumpled hill of cotton and wool,


14.
in thick wool layers, to clear his head


15.
K sits, wrapped up in cotton wool, taking a year off, on her tumour holidays


16.
“Ted, you can’t pull the wool over our eyes, you know”, they both said


17.
His high forehead had just enough texture to show wisdom and dignity, his halo of greying wool neatly trimmed a curl and a half deep


18.
Helen Roach rapidly became a recluse, a shambolic, unkempt creature living a half-life of darkness in her bedroom, where she filled her ears with cotton wool buds when sober enough to remember that the worm was turning in her poor, throbbing skull


19.
There was a bench on one wall, with a pitcher and basin on it, along with some towels and fuzzy, colorful wool blankets


20.
This was upholstered with a few scratchy wool blankets

21.
“Ted, you can’t pull the wool over our eyes, you know”, they


22.
darkness in her bedroom, where she filled her ears with cotton wool


23.
cotton wool in which it had nestled


24.
removed his sodden wool coat and muddy boots and


25.
Nothing much makes any sense and her head feels as if it is wrapped in cotton wool, but she is rising, she is cognisant


26.
The cotton wool in her head is surprisingly strong, but she slowly starts to surface


27.
As she did, a small ball of wool rolled into the middle of the floor


28.
The only eyes, he was pulling the wool over were his own


29.
Other than the occasional coat of chain mail, the people wore no armor but were dressed in garments of wool and fur


30.
The wool of England, which in old times, could neither be consumed nor wrought up at home, found a market in the then wealthier and more industrious country of Flanders, and its price afforded something to the rent of the land which produced it

31.
PS Wire wool is best’


32.
Her ears felt as though stuffed with cotton wool


33.
The quantity of wool or of raw hides, for example, which any country can afford, is necessarily limited by the number of great and small cattle that are kept in it


34.
The same causes which, in the progress of improvement, gradually raise the price of butcher’s meat, should have the same effect, it may be thought, upon the prices of wool and raw hides, and raise them, too, nearly in the same proportion


35.
In countries ill cultivated, and therefore but thinly inhabited, the price of the wool and the hide bears always a much greater proportion to that of the whole beast, than in countries where, improvement and population being further advanced, there is more demand for butcher’s meat


36.
Though, in the progress of improvement and population, the price of the whole beast necessarily rises, yet the price of the carcase is likely to be much more affected by this rise than that of the wool and the hide


37.
But the market for the wool and the hides, even of a barbarous country, often extending to the whole commercial world, it can very seldom be enlarged in the same proportion


38.
In England, however, notwithstanding the flourishing state of its woollen manufacture, the price of English wool has fallen very considerably since the time of Edward III


39.
There are many authentic records which demonstrate that, during the reign of that prince (towards the middle of the fourteenth century, or about 1339), what was reckoned the moderate and reasonable price of the tod, or twenty-eight pounds of English wool, was not less than ten shillings of the money of those times {See Smith ‘s Memoirs of Wool, vol


40.
In the present times, one-and-twenty shillings the tod may be reckoned a good price for very good English wool

41.
The money price of wool, therefore, in the time of Edward III


42.
In those ancient times, a tod of wool would have purchased twice the quantity of subsistence which it will purchase at present, and consequently twice the quantity of labour, if the real recompence of labour had been the same in both periods


43.
This degradation, both in the real and nominal value of wool, could never have happened in consequence of the natural course of things


44.
First, of the absolute prohibition of exporting wool from England: secondly, of the permission of importing it from Spain, duty free: thirdly, of the prohibition of exporting it from Ireland to another country but England


45.
In consequence of these regulations, the market for English wool, instead of being somewhat extended, in consequence of the improvement of England, has been confined to the home market, where the wool of several other countries is allowed to come into competition with it, and where that of Ireland is forced into competition with it


46.
As the woollen manufactures, too, of Ireland, are fully as much discouraged as is consistent with justice and fair dealing, the Irish can work up but a smaller part of their own wool at home, and are therefore obliged to send a greater proportion of it to Great Britain, the only market they are allowed


47.
Wool was commonly paid as a subsidy to the king, and its valuation in that subsidy ascertains, at least in some degree, what was its ordinary price


48.
They had probably been sold with the wool


49.
The nature of the commodity renders it not quite so proper for being transported to distant markets as wool


50.
Whatever regulations tend to sink the price, either of wool or of raw hides, below what it naturally would he, must, in an improved and cultivated country, have some tendency to raise the price of butcher’s meat

51.
Whatever part of this price, therefore, is not paid by the wool and the hide, must be paid by the carcase


52.
It would be quite otherwise, however, in an unimproved and uncultivated country, where the greater part of the lands could be applied to no other purpose but the feeding of cattle, and where the wool and the hide made the principal part of the value of those cattle


53.
The fall in the price of the wool and the hide would not in this case raise the price of the carcase; because the greater part of the lands of the country being applicable to no other purpose but the feeding of cattle, the same number would still continue to be fed


54.
The perpetual prohibition of the exportation of wool, which is commonly, but very falsely, ascribed to Edward III


55.
The wool of Scotland fell very considerably in its price in consequence of the union with England, by which it was excluded from the great market of Europe, and confined to the narrow one of Great Britain


56.
The value of the greater part of the lands in the southern counties of Scotland, which are chiefly a sheep country, would have been very deeply affected by this event, had not the rise in the price of butcher’s meat fully compensated the fall in the price of wool


57.
As the efficacy of human industry, in increasing the quantity either of wool or of raw hides, is limited, so far as it depends upon the produce of the country where it is exerted ; so it is uncertain so far as it depends upon the produce of other countries


58.
The price of superfine cloth, I have been assured, on the contrary, has, within these five-and-twenty or thirty years, risen somewhat in proportion to its quality, owing, it was said, to a considerable rise in the price of the material, which consists altogether of Spanish wool


59.
That of the Yorkshire cloth, which is made altogether of English wool, is said, indeed, during the course of the present century, to have fallen a good deal in proportion to its quality


60.
A flock of sheep or a herd of cattle, that, in a breeding country, is brought in neither for labour nor for sale, but in order to make a profit by their wool, by their milk, and by their increase, is a fixed capital

61.
The profit is made by parting with it; and it comes back with both its own profit and the profit upon the whole price of the cattle, in the price of the wool, the milk, and the increase


62.
This is the real exchange that is annually made between those two orders of people, though it seldom happens that the rude produce of the one, and the manufactured produce of the other, are directly bartered for one another ; because it seldom happens that the farmer sells his corn and his cattle, his flax and his wool, to the very same person of whom he chuses to purchase the clothes, furniture, and instruments of trade, which he wants


63.
This one was a little cleaner than the others and its wool was surprisingly soft


64.
Thick carpets of wool were therefore the ideal


65.
Part of the wool of Spain is manufactured in Great Britain, and some part of that cloth is afterwards sent back to Spain


66.
The wool of the southern counties of Scotland is, a great part of it, after a long land carriage through very bad roads, manufactured in Yorkshire, for want of a capital to manufacture it at home


67.
He was dressed in a matted robe of wool


68.
Not spun wool, but many shearling fleeces crudely sewn together


69.
What looked like scraps of wool were caught in his tangled beard


70.
The manufactures of Flanders were carried on chiefly with Spanish and English wool

71.
Spanish wool was the material, not of the first woollen manufacture of England, but of the first that was fit for distant sale


72.
A piece of fine cloth, for example which weighs only eighty pounds, contains in it the price, not only of eighty pounds weight of wool, but sometimes of several thousand weight of corn, the maintenance of the different working people, and of their immediate employers


73.
England was noted for the manufacture of fine cloths made of Spanish wool, more than a century before any of those which now flourish in the places above mentioned were fit for foreign sale


74.
Nerissa sheared the sheep, washed and carded the wool, then baled it


75.
She spent the late afternoon opening his mattress and his pillows, filling them with some of the new wool while she burnt the fetid pile of old stuffing, The Maiden’s Odyssey


76.
With his profit from the wool and lemons, he replaced the dilapidated equipment in the cheese shed


77.
With the profits from another bountiful lemon crop and many bales of wool, Tragus


78.
The wool merchant Leptos hailed her as she approached


79.
Of this kind are molasses, coffee, cocoa-nuts, tobacco, pimento, ginger, whalefins, raw silk, cotton, wool, beaver, and other peltry of America, indigo, fustick, and other dyeing woods; secondly, such as are not the peculiar produce of America, but which are, and may be produced in the mother country, though not in such quantities as to supply the greater part of her demand, which is principally supplied from foreign countries


80.
Wood wastes without preliminary treatment (sawdust, chips) or after grinding (slips, hogged chips, wood wool) can be used as aggregates in building materials on the basis of mineral binders

81.
Thus the importation of wool cards, except from Ireland, or when brought in as wreck or prize goods, was prohibited by the 3rd of Edward IV


82.
The importation of sheep’s wool from several different countries, of cotton wool from all countries, of undressed flax, of the greater part of dyeing drugs, of the greater part of undressed hides from Ireland, or the British colonies, of seal skins from the British Greenland fishery, of pig and bar iron from the British colonies, as well as of several other materials of manufacture, has been encouraged by an exemption from all duties, if properly entered at the custom-house


83.
They have not only obtained a monopoly against the consumers, by an absolute prohibition of importing woollen cloths from any foreign country; but they have likewise obtained another monopoly against the sheep farmers and growers of wool, by a similar prohibition of the exportation of live sheep and wool


84.
18, the exportation of wool was made felony, and the exporter subjected to the same penalties and forfeitures as a felon


85.
made against the exportation of wool, among other things in the said act mentioned, doth enact the same to be deemed felony, by the severity of which penalty the prosecution of offenders hath not been so effectually put in execution ; be it therefore enacted, by the authority aforesaid, that so much of the said act, which relates to the making the said offence felony, be repealed and made void


86.
for every pound weight of wool, either exported or attempted to be exported, that is, about four or five times the value


87.
In order to prevent exportation, the whole inland commerce of wool is laid under very burdensome and oppressive restrictions


88.
It cannot be packed in any box, barrel, cask, case, chest, or any other package, but only in packs of leather or pack-cloth, on which must be marked on the outside the words WOOL or YARN, in large letters, not less than three inches long, on pain of forfeiting the same and the package, and 8s


89.
The hundred next adjoining to the sea coast, out of, or through which the wool is carried or exported, forfeits £20, if the wool is under the value of £10; and if of greater value, then treble that value, together with treble costs, to be sued for within the year


90.
Every owner of wool within ten miles of the sea coast must give an account in writing, three days after shearing, to the next officer of the customs, of the number of his fleeces, and of the places where they are lodged

91.
No person within fifteen miles of the sea, in the said counties, can buy any wool, before he enters into bond to the king, that no part of the wool which he shall so buy shall be sold by him to any other person within fifteen miles of the sea


92.
If any wool is found carrying towards the sea side in the said counties, unless it has been entered and security given as aforesaid, it is forfeited, and the offender also forfeits 3s


93.
if any person lay any wool, not entered as aforesaid, within fifteen miles of the sea, it must be seized and forfeited ; and if, after such seizure, any person shall claim the same, he must give security to the exchequer, that if he is cast upon trial he shall pay treble costs, besides all other penalties


94.
Every owner of wool, who carrieth, or causeth to be carried, any wool to any port or place on the sea coast, in order to be from thence transported by sea to any other place or port on the coast, must first cause an entry thereof to be made at the port from whence it is intended to be conveyed, containing the weight, marks, and number, of the packages, before he brings the same within five miles of that port, on pain of forfeiting the same, and also the horses, carts, and other carriages; and also of suffering and forfeiting, as by the other laws in force against the exportation of wool


95.
32), is so very indulgent as to declare, that this shall not hinder any person from carrying his wool home from the place of shearing, though it be within five miles of the sea, provided that in ten days after shearing, and before he remove the wool, he do under his hand certify to the next officer of the customs the true number of fleeces, and where it is housed; and do not remove the same, without certifying to such officer, under his hand, his intention so to do, three days before


96.
Bond must be given that the wool to be carried coast-ways is to be landed at the particular port for which it is entered outwards; and if my part of it is landed without the presence of an officer, not only the forfeiture of the wool is incurred, as in other goods, but the usual additional penalty of 3s


97.
Our woollen manufacturers, in order to justify their demand of such extraordinary restrictions and regulations, confidently asserted, that English wool was of a peculiar quality, superior to that of any other country; that the wool of other countries could not, without some mixture of it, be wrought up into any tolerable manufacture; that fine cloth could not be made without it ; that England, therefore, if the exportation of it could be totally prevented, could monopolize to herself almost the whole woollen trade of the world; and thus, having no rivals, could sell at what price she pleased, and in a short time acquire the most incredible degree of wealth by the most advantageous balance of trade


98.
It is, however, so perfectly false, that English wool is in any respect necessary for the making of fine cloth, that it is altogether unfit for it


99.
Fine cloth is made altogether of Spanish wool


100.
English wool, cannot be even so mixed with Spanish wool, as to enter into the composition without spoiling and degrading, in some degree, the fabric of the cloth

Synonym: fleece, woolen, woollen. Similar words: woof, woods, swoop, swoon, woody, wooden, woodland, heartwood. Meaning: [wʊl]  n. 1. a fabric made from the hair of sheep 2. fiber sheared from animals (such as sheep) and twisted into yarn for weaving 3. outer coat of especially sheep and yaks. 

1, Go for wool and come home shorn. 

2, Much cry and little wool.

3, A lazy sheep thinks its wool heavy. 

4, Thereis no wool so white but a dyer can make it black. 

5, They used only natural pigments to dye the wool.

6, She unwound the wool from the ball.

7, I can’t wear wool — it makes me itch.

8, The dress was made of wool.

9, Even wool was on ration in the war.

10, I warrant that this cloth is pure wool.

11, The wool got in a fearful tangle.

12, The sheep of mine have very thick wool.

13, I’d like to try on that blue wool coat.

14, She stuffed her ears up with cotton wool.

15, The carpets are made in wool and nylon.

16, She collared my black wool coat with otter pelts.

17, It’s a very fluffy kind of wool.

18, The blankets are made from wool and the sheets from cotton.

19, This type of wool is woven into fabric which will make jackets.

20, Her skilful fingers spun the wool out to a fine thread.

21, This grade of wool can be sold at a fairly low price.

22, If you’ve got any wool to spare when you’ve finished the pullover(sentencedict.com),[http://sentencedict.com/wool.html] can you make me some gloves?

23, A wool jacket complements the silk trousers and provides an interesting contrast in texture.

24, The moths have eaten holes in my wool coat.

25, These goats are specially bred for their wool.

26, Press on the wound with a large pad of cotton wool.

27, She put some disinfectant on a piece of cotton wool and dabbed it on her cheek.

28, See how your cat has messed up my ball of wool.

29, The noise was so loud that she put wads of cotton wool in her ears.

30, He dabbed the wound on her arm gently with cotton wool.

John Ellis Wool was born in Newburgh, New York.

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Джон Эллис Вул родился в Ньюберге в штате Нью-Йорк.

Christopher Wool: $29,9million.

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Кристофер Вул:$ 29, 9млн.

Better take some steel wool and a cheese grater.

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Лучше возьми мочалку из стальной стружки и терку.

Top, except wool sweaters, scarves or shawls, no any plastic to put it is not necessary.

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Сверху, кроме шерстяных свитеров, шарфов или платков, никаких целлофанов класть не надо.

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Teploizolyuyut mineral wool, expanded polystyrene, EPS, by liquid insulation.

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Теплоизоли минеральной ватой, пенопластом, пенополистерол, методом жидкой теплоизоляции.

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Some historical and modern aspects of merino sheep breeding in Russia// Sheep,

goats, wool business.

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Некоторые исторические и современные аспекты мериносового овцеводства России// Овцы,

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Medium-thick polyester wool or foam insulation is advisable for enclosed cabinets.

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Для закрытых корпусов целесообразной является средней толщины изоляция полиэфирной ватой или пенопластом.

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Mineral wool is produced in the form of mats or slabs.

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Минеральную вату производят в виде матов или плит.

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Sheep breeding of the Stavropol territory, the present and the future// Sheep, goats, wool business.

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Овцеводство ставропольского края, настоящее и будущее// Овцы, козы, шерстяное дело.

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Wool is wound on a wooden match or a stick,

moisten with tincture of iodine.

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Вату накручивают на спичку или палочку, смачивают настойкой йода.

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But eventually Wool managed to find his way back into action.

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Но в конце концов Вулу удалось найти способ вернуться в действующую армию.

The houseinsulated with 10-centimeter high-quality mineral wool, which is refractory.

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Сам дом утепляется качественной 10 сантиметровой минеральной ватой, которая является огнеупорной.

Sera filter wool can be washed out many times in aquarium water.

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Sera филь- трующую вату можно многократно про- мывать в аквариумной воде.

Take a watering can, it is laid in layers wool and coal.

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Берут лейку, в нее укладывают послойно вату и уголь.

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Use a fiber brush and water do not use a steel brush or

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Используйте щетку из волокна и воду не используйте стальную щетку или

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In the manufacture of prefabricated

houses ECOHOUSE uses 100% mineral wool.

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В производстве сборных домов

ECOHOUSE использует 100 мм минеральную вату.

Buy me a wool cap if you see one.

Reversible wool beanie hat with Y logo at front.

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Basalt wool doesn’t suffer from changes in temperature;

it is a water-resistant and environmentally friendly material.

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Базальтовой вате не страшны перепады температур, она влагостойкая и экологичная.

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Got the wool cap on, huh?

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They are cut from 100% wool felt, a renewable and environmentally friendly resource.

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Они вырезаны из 100% шерстяного войлока, возобновляемых и экологически чистых ресурсо.

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Autumn- wool can not protein foods, dried fruits.

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Осень- ВАТА нельзя белковую пищу, сухофрукты.

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The days in wool sweater are numbered,

now the beach weather can come.

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Дни в шерстяном свитере пронумерованы,

теперь может наступать погода на пляже.

In this case, the wool mole is less likely to move to a fur coat.

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В этом случае шерстяная моль с меньшей вероятностью сможет переместиться на шубу.

It can be either a wool moth or a fur coat moth.

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Это может быть как шерстяная моль, так и шубная моль.

Glass wool sandwich panel glass-wool plate fiber glass board.

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Стеклянная шерстяная сэндвич- панель Стекловолокнистая плита из стекловолокна.

Do not use steel wool or steel brushes!

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Запрещено использовать стальные мочалки или стальные щетки!

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I seem to have had a… an allergic reaction to this wool cap.

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И похоже, у меня аллергия… на эту шерстяную кепку.

But it’s a big, hot, wool shirt.

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