| 21. | It was painted on oilcloth bought at a local store in Finland, where Repin moved after the Russian revolution.
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| 22. | After the cotton famine in 1861, the spinning stopped-but in 1862 it was producing oilcloth, thus weaving.
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| 23. | After the death of Mrs . Powers both the oilcloth manufactory and the bank continued under the ownership of the two sons.
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| 24. | Later, balls made of oilcloth were imported from England and the United States with the goal of further speeding the game.
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| 25. | The company manufactured buckram, a heavy cotton cloth used for book covers, and oilcloth, a heavy waterproof cotton fabric.
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| 26. | She did show some sexy matte jersey dresses that slithered over the body and she used interesting fabrics like linen oilcloth and raffia.
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| 27. | The water drained out of it, gurgling, and fell in single melancholy drops from the edge of the oilcloth cover onto the floor.
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| 28. | It's nothing fancy : knotty-pine walls and oilcloth-covered tables; the food decent in quality and modest in price.
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| 29. | Pantalone instead wrapped them tightly in oilcloth and threw them in the river, tricking Tartagliona by showing her the hearts of two young goats.
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| 30. | Candy to the left, face powder and bobby pins straight ahead, coloring books and crayons one aisle to the left near the oilcloth rolls.
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