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One name for a breathing machine is a ventilator. Old timey breathing machines were called "iron lungs." Some people consider CPAP machines and nebulizers breathing machines, but they do not breathe for you.
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The cloth that the Ashanti people weave is called Kente cloth. It is a type of silk and cotton fabric made of interwoven cloth strips and is known for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, each with its own symbolic meanings.
Tapestry.
That sounds like a centrifuge.
Textiles and the World of FactoriesThe Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain and it started textiles. Cloth is another name for textiles. Cloth was first created by hand, but man could not keep up with the rising demand for more and more cloth. There were many advancements in the textile industry that took production from man-made to machine made. Following are three of these inventions:Flying Shuttle- A British inventor created this. It was a machine on a roller used to weave cloth. It reduced the time needed to weave cloth in half.Spinning Jenny- This was invented by James Hargreaves in 1764. It made it possible for a person to spin numerous threads at the same time.Cotton Gin- The workers in Great Britain used cotton from America, but the cotton was hard to clean. In 1793, Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin which greatly increased the amount of cotton that could be cleaned in a short time.
No it is defnately not possible. What is the name of your bar?
IT' in the name it spins
Yes, it is true that some citizens of Washington PA pronounce the name like the sound of 'worshington'. Some people also say "worsh cloth" for "wash cloth", "worshing machine" for "washing machine" etc. This is likely due to what is called Pennsylvania-Dutch language influences.
Cloth sallesman ?
another name for a weaver of cloth would be a Webster
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