| 11. | The buckram used is a 100 % cotton, bulky fabric designed to withstand wear and tear ( Jones 1993 ).
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| 12. | Some berets have a piece of buckram or other stiffener in the position where the badge is intended to be worn.
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| 13. | The primary supplies are foam, fake or faux fur, silicone; and buckram and plasticard to make the eyes.
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| 14. | Bound serials are typically all bound in the same color of buckram, in order to indicate the relationship of the volumes.
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| 15. | The first edition was quarter vellum with buckram sides, lettered in gold on the spine " The Focus of Life ".
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| 16. | The company manufactured buckram, a heavy cotton cloth used for book covers, and oilcloth, a heavy waterproof cotton fabric.
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| 17. | Some of the more common materials for covers are leather, decorative paper, and cloth ( see also : buckram ).
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| 18. | Shamrock City, a 5-year-old Kentucky-bred son of Slew City, is owned by Buckram Oak Farm.
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| 19. | Cotton, imported raw from Egypt and elsewhere, was used for padding and quilting, and cloths such as buckram and fustian.
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| 20. | IV and V consisting of indices alone ) in 2004, with 3, 100 pages in a full buckram gilt presentation box.
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