| 41. | Founded in the 13th century, the small Town was destroyed in 1366 by the Lusatian League when the Woad.
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| 42. | Merlin is now the guerrilla leader of Britain's savage hordes, who are painted blue and called the Woads.
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| 43. | Woad was replaced by true indigo as trade routes opened up, and both are now largely replaced by synthetic dyes.
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| 44. | A chemically identical dye derived from the woad plant " ( Isatis tinctoria ) ", was used instead.
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| 45. | Plowright had an interest in archaeology and published a number of articles on the subject, including several works on woad.
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| 46. | Amiens is indeed the leader of the European cooperation project " beyond the blue-Woad : heritage and creation ".
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| 47. | Raelinda Woad submitted several inspired questions, among them, " Is your bathing suit giving you a wedgie ?"
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| 48. | The Bayonnaises became carriers of Bordeaux wines and other south-western products like resin, ham, and woad to England.
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| 49. | The British and Dutch East India companies had just defeated a European trading embargo against indigo, which competed against European woad.
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| 50. | The land around Station Road / Woad Lane is in residential use, whilst the remainder of the parish is predominately industrial.
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