| 21. | All in all, the Cheney administration was a welcome breather from the usual din and fustian of Washington doings.
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| 22. | He bought his own house, set up a workshop as a fustian weaver, and earned a reputable standing.
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| 23. | In 1764, the Baron Joseph Leopold von Roll von Bernau sunk his fortune into the production of fustian cloth.
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| 24. | The organ is sometimes overly emphatic, and harpsichordist Igor Kipnis, unnaturally spotlit, can't resist fustian doodlings.
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| 25. | Silk, wool, fustian, and linen were being eclipsed by cotton, which was becoming the most important textile.
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| 26. | Nevertheless 295, 296 and 297 Squadrons were heavily involved that year in operations Fustian, during the invasion of Sicily.
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| 27. | They cast him as a feckless intruder into a refined world, with taste they classed as pedestrian, retrograde and fustian.
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| 28. | As the cotton thread was not strong enough to use as warp, wool or linen or fustian had to be used.
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| 29. | Humorous, or festive nonsense of this kind has its roots in the seventeenth century traditions of fustian, bombastic and satirical writing.
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| 30. | Used for fustian cutting by 1891 and taken over in 1897 by Hardman, Ingham & Dawson Ltd for rope and twine making.
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