| 41. | In 1827, the Exeter Manufacturing Company was established beside the river, using water power to produce cotton textiles.
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| 42. | Chonju-based Daenong Co ., the nation's largest maker of cotton textiles, rose 180 won to 6, 180 won.
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| 43. | Uzbekistan has launched a development effort to many manufacture cotton textiles through enhancing cotton processing chains and mills.
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| 44. | After the Civil War, Huntsville became a center for cotton textile mills, such as Lincoln, Dallas and Merrimack.
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| 45. | They improved printing processes for cotton textiles, as well as mechanical processing equipment for use by textile mills.
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| 46. | They produced brass utensils as well as fine cotton textiles, exported in the form of sarongs and turban lengths.
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| 47. | There were 449 cotton textile mills in 1991-92 and many spinning mills supplying yarn to the decentralized handloom industry.
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| 48. | Workers considered mill work in cotton textiles and needle trades the least desirable because of the dangerous and unpleasant conditions.
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| 49. | The factory stopped production only in 2004, its field of activity throughout its working life having been cotton textile production.
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| 50. | The King mill opened in Augusta in 1882 and employed more than 300 people to make cotton textiles for hospitals.
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