| 11. | The stomach lining would be filled with rice and lamb and stitched with a sewing thread ( ).
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| 12. | It was the first Indian textile mill to make cotton sewing thread, and later 100 % synthetic sewing thread.
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| 13. | Staple fiber is used in apparel and home furnishings, while filament yarns are used in sewing thread and apparel.
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| 14. | United States practice is generally more liberal; a trademark for plumeria scent for sewing thread was registered in 1990.
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| 15. | It was the first Indian textile mill to make cotton sewing thread, and later 100 % synthetic sewing thread.
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| 16. | Modern manufactured sewing threads may be finished with wax or other lubricants to withstand the stresses involved in sewing.
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| 17. | In 1965, as British manufacturing started to decline, Ladybird merged with the world's largest sewing thread manufacturer Coats Patons.
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| 18. | In Western bookbinding, sections are sewn through their folds, with the sewing thread linking each section to its neighboring sections.
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| 19. | PTFE coated glass sewing threads have an excellent temperature resistance combined with a PTFE coating to provide easier machine sewing.
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| 20. | When the firm celebrated its silver jubilee in 1879 it had become the leading German manufacturer of silk sewing threads.
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