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- Leather is a strong, flexible and durable material obtained from the tanning, or chemical treatment, of animal skins and hides to prevent decay.
- Parchment is a writing material made from specially prepared untanned skins of animals—primarily sheep, calves, and goats.
- For climbing slopes, ski skins (originally made of seal fur, but now made of synthetic materials) can be attached at the base of the ski.
- It stars Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling, a young FBI trainee who is hunting a serial killer named "Buffalo Bill" (Ted Levine), who skins his female victims.
- Demand for other products resulted in trade in those items: Europeans asked for deerskin on the southeast coast of the United States, and buffalo skins and meat, and pemmican on the Great Plains.
- Few metal aircraft other than those with milled skins can strictly be regarded as pure monocoques, as they use a metal shell or sheeting reinforced with frames riveted to the skin, but most wooden aircraft are described as monocoques, even though they also incorporate frames.
- It is commonly available in powder or granular form and has many industrial and household uses, including as a pesticide, as a metal soldering flux, as a component of glass, enamel, and pottery glazes, for tanning of skins and hides, for artificial aging of wood, as a preservative against wood fungus, and as a pharmaceutic alkalizer.
- deliciosa, and hardy kiwi is the species Actinidia arguta, which has small fruit weighing , with green edible skins and green flesh; it is hardier than A.
- A fruit press is a device used to separate fruit solids—stems, skins, seeds, pulp, leaves, and detritus—from fruit juice.
- The newts' skins are dry and velvety when they are living on land, but become smooth when they migrate into the water to breed.
- Traditionally the structure is simple, constructed of saplings covered with blankets and sometimes animal skins.
- Since version 2, it has been sold as freemium and supports extensibility with plug-ins and skins, and features music visualization, playlist and a media library, supported by a large online community.
- The Plumage League was founded by Emily Williamson at her house in Didsbury, Manchester, as a protest group campaigning against the use of great crested grebe and kittiwake skins and feathers in fur clothing.
- Without title, Walter Bagnall (called "Great Walt") in 1628 established a trading post, dealing in rum and beaver skins.
- Native American hunters and European-American merchants made the settlement a location for processing the bounty of hunts, including the valuable but messy fat of bears and buffalo, which was used in preparing skins and furs.
- Early settlers recorded that they generally traded buffalo robes, deer skins, dried meat and tallow.
- In 1693, the college was given a seat in the House of Burgesses and it was determined the college would be supported by tobacco taxes and export duties on furs and animal skins.
- Museums use taxidermy as a method to record species, including those that are extinct and threatened, in the form of study skins and life-size mounts.
- However, as the market grew, coureurs de bois were trapping and trading prime beavers whose skins were to be felted in Europe.
- Traditional or primitive rafts were constructed of wood, bamboo or reeds; early buoyed or float rafts use inflated animal skins or sealed clay pots which are lashed together.
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