Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet BLANKETS
BLANKETS
Definition av BLANKETS
- böjningsform av blanket
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- Harrison had met Cooper at a ball in Warsaw, and she provided him with food, books and blankets when he was taken prisoner by the Russians in 1920 and sent to work in a prison camp.
- Traditionally the structure is simple, constructed of saplings covered with blankets and sometimes animal skins.
- Magnet therapy products may include wristbands, jewelry, blankets, and wraps that have magnets incorporated into them.
- The common name may refer to the resemblance of the inflorescence to the brightly patterned blankets made by Native Americans, or to the ability of wild taxa to blanket the ground with colonies.
- Icarus and Daedalus escaped using wings Daedalus constructed from birds’ molted feathers, threads from blankets, the leather straps from their sandals, and beeswax.
- The Tlingit villagers had taken white hostages and property and demanded two hundred blankets in compensation from the North West Trading Company following the accidental death of a Tlingit shaman who died in a whaling bomb accident while working on the whaler.
- The village features various shops offering furniture, blankets, and other handmade goods created by the Amish.
- In 1668, Francis Small of Kittery, a trader, bought from Chief Captain Sunday (or Wesumbe) a large tract of land, for which he exchanged two blankets, two gallons of rum, two pounds of gunpowder, four pounds of musket balls and twenty strings of beads.
- The price was two large Indian blankets, two gallons of rum, two pounds of gunpowder, four pounds of musket balls and twenty strings of beads.
- The price was two large Indian blankets, two gallons of rum, two pounds of gunpowder, four pounds of musket balls and twenty strings of Indian beads.
- The Mechanics Company was established in 1834, producing woolen blankets that won the premium quality award at the 1853 New York World's Fair.
- William Reape, one of the Dutch, made a bargain with the local natives to trade land in exchange for rum, blankets and gunpowder.
- After their initial salvo, the Mohicans discovered that the "Indians" were simply blankets wrapped around brush and that they were outflanked by the Mohawks.
- In 1895, the scouring mill was converted into a mill that made wool blankets and robes for Native Americans.
- Originally the Sturtevant woolen-mills, it was operated by water-power, had five looms, employed twelve men, and made 10,000 blankets per year.
- The area is the eponym of a coarse woolen cloth, manufactured in this area from the 11th century, mainly used to make blankets, outdoor (army) coats, and tote bags.
- Stroud, a coarse woollen fabric as used in blankets and traded to Native Americans for use in garments.
- Picnickers spread blankets on the surrounding grassy expanse between three reflecting pools and flat cemetery markers, which were a new concept at the time.
- The style often makes use of props, such as belts, blocks, and blankets, as aids in performing the asanas.
- Pendleton Woolen Mills, Pendleton, Oregon, USA, best known for its Indian blankets and usually-plaid woollen shirts.
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