Sentences with phrase «woven label on»

Woven label on the tongue as well as a uniquely applied rubber patch on lateral side of both.
o BRANDING Woven label on the tongue.

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Center front primary team logo no sew woven label with high density embroidery swoosh design trademark on left side panel.
Whether you label yourself an «artist» or not, I bet there are elements of creative expression woven through your life — like writing poems in the Notes section of your phone or whipping out a sketchbook on long plane rides.
These cozy tees were designed without any raw edges on the inner seams and feature a heat - seal printed label so there are no woven labels against your skin.
This button - down shirt features soft brushed plaid flannel, a regular fit, long sleeves, woven cotton blend, a pointed collar, two flap button chest pockets, adjustable button sleeve cuffs, a curved hem, and the Brixton label on the left chest pocket.
I have been hesitant to put labels on them though because I thought they might lay weird on the weave texture....
The story that Glorious 39 weaves about this family is a complex one of events that seem to revolve around Anna, including the family's involvement with a shadowy government functionary (Jeremy Northam) and the discovery of a trove of 78 - rpm records that contain, rather than the music listed on the labels, secret recordings of conversations related to pro- and anti-Hitler appeasement advocates.
Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987) Still Life Unsigned, titled and dated»... 1975» on a label from Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, stamped with the marks of the artist's estate and of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts on the reverse l.r., inscribed «VF / 61.010» on the reverse l.r. Pencil on ivory wove paper, 28 x 40 1/2 in.
Some artists are cross-referenced — John Chamberlain and LeWitt are among those shown on two floors — all are given deep wall labels to weave them into the overarching narrative (pop, minimalist) or themed exhibition (Film as Place).
Who was the first anonymous commentator in this thread to insult a real named commentator's intelligence and claim their statements were false in a bipolar rant based on their own purely imaginary stereotypes woven into an ad hoc international conspiracy theory between Mitsubishi and the Pentagon, despite the original claims being easily verified on the MHI, NASA, YouTube, and ANS web sites, so turning a poignant moment into (as DrJohnGalan correctly labelled it) «the unpleasantness shown here»?
Joanna lists three things to look for on the label: if it's Egyptian cotton, where it's woven and, lastly, the thread count.
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