Articles, tagged with "tuft", page 1
12th August 2011
Lexmark came independently in the market in 1995 with its wide variety of printers and other printing accessories after its little tuft with IBM in 1991. Since then it has been engineering in this field and giving its customers innovative and economical s...
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vickydutta
24th February 2011
Learning how to look after art supplies such as paint brushes is essential for both expert and amateur artists.
A paint brush is arguably the most important of all art supplies as it helps you express what you want to create on canvas so it is crucial ...
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Pure Blue Creative
18th February 2011
Although the first cuckoo clock was made of wood, they are a great deal simpler in style than the intricately decorated and heavily carved creations that are usually thought of to be a cuckoo clock. Instead of just the case being made of wood, early Germa...
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teal1066
10th January 2011
Known for their long neck and spots, giraffes have been on earth for over 20 million years now. The first giraffe was known as the Climacoceras, which resembled a deer like creature and was alive during the early Miocene period. The Climacoceras wasn't as...
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Linda Aviles
04th January 2011
The hand tufted rugs are also referred to as the full cut or latex rugs which look like the hand knotted rugs but there is a lot of difference between these two types of rugs as far as their production is concerned. The tufted oriental rugs are made using...
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Wisdensubmission1
10th December 2010
Those wonderful minds at Fisher Price are always coming up with new and creative ideas for products that will keep you and your children busy laughing and playing. New for the line of Sing-A-Ma-Jigs is the Santa Sing-A-Ma-Jig, the Dark Purple Sing-A-Ma-J...
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paulgwhite
30th September 2010
Do you like to travel? Have you had it before? South Africa is widely regarded as one of the most perfect spot to take travel.
I traveled to South Arica alone after selling my wholesale electronics shop last year after months of plan, because I really...
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runforrestrun
22nd September 2010
Although I was never picked for sports teams as a kid, I always thought that golf would be far easier than all the others as it required very little physical exertion in regards to chasing a ball up and down a field for 90 minutes while opponents try to t...
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eva
26th March 2010
Warthog, Phacochoerus aethiopicus
Another of most viewed animals while on a safari. Ngiri, as locally know in swahili, is very widespread in most parts of Africa, south of the Sahara, and very common in East Africa, home of safari.
Pumba, (from Haku...
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naturaltrack
06th January 2010
There is both cheering and sobering forecast for the carpet industry. The good news is that the US rug and carpet market is expected to rise about 1.6 percent every year to more than 22 billion square feet. This accounts for a staggering 65% of the floor ...
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Greg Garner
28th September 2009
These days, there are many types of synthetic turfs available. There is also a whole range of synthetic grass types to choose from when you make the decision to install synthetic grass on your property.
At National Greens, we dedicated to helping you fi...
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National Greens
04th July 2009
The process of taking an ordinary vinyl baby doll and converting it into a reborn doll is called reborning. This process is a work fit for an artist, as the doll ceases to look like a doll, and takes on a realistic life-like appearance of a baby. Everythi...
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Kenneth Elliott
29th June 2009
In the beginning stages of manufacture, all styles of carpet begin as loop pile. During the manufacturing process, these loops are cut, which creates the various textures and patterns of the cut pile carpet type. When some of the loops are left untouched ...
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Dalton Pratt
12th March 2009
Under this right, we recommend to discuss of the plants generally known, in communal dialect, as Geraniums, counting those horticulturally and botanically known as such, and Pelargoniums. Between these there are many detailed and imaginary distinctions, w...
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Joshua Santor
20th January 2009
Folding into the high moor between gloomy mats of heather, a shock of clear green moss skirts a disc of watery pools. In one the water heaves and starts to boil as the lined, emerald coils of a meadow twist slide into examine. Flickering its branched tong...
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Author:
Joan Shine