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Examples
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Campbell, with the support of his wife, Kim Woollen, is on a farewell tour.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Long-Term Health Care: Think, Plan While You're Healthy, Able M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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Michael Feiner, director of the U. K.-based Web consulting firm AEP Convert, says his clients -- mostly British retailers including New Look, Edinburgh Woollen Mill and Jacques Vert -- have been experiencing day-and-a-half outages since the beginning of December.
Get Briefed: Josh James Alexandra Zendrian 2010
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Woollen socks first became popular in the deserts of Arabia where there was no rain, snow, or — importantly — cotton.
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Campbell, with the support of his wife, Kim Woollen, is on a farewell tour.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Long-Term Health Care: Think, Plan While You're Healthy, Able M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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The group, which owns 98 Blacks and 208 Millets stores, is likely to be bought from administrators – through what is known as a pre-pack – by either Sports Direct or Edinburgh Woollen Mill after the group asked for offers to be tabled by last week.
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It seems that in 1905 he published a book entitled Profit-sharing and Labour Co-partnership in the Woollen Trade.
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Woollen socks first became popular in the deserts of Arabia where there was no rain, snow, or — importantly — cotton.
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Textiles form a major part of the manufacturing sector which accounts for 24 percent of the economy in Kirklees – the council area taking in Huddersfield and the old Heavy Woollen District round Batley and Dewsbury.
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Woollen in winter and cotton or tropical in summer.
Dharamsala guide 2010
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Woollen in winter and cotton or tropical in summer.
Dharamsala Guide 2010
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