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Cowhide is the natural,
unbleached skin and hair of a cow. It
retains the
original coloring of the animal.
Cowhides are a
product of the food industry...
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under ownership by
Californios (Hispanics
native of California) who
traded cowhides and
tallow with
Boston merchants. Beef did not
become a
commodity until...
- cir****ference. It has a
rubber or cork center,
wound in yarn and
covered in
white cowhide, with red stitching. The bat is a
hitting tool,
traditionally made of a...
- intelligence. Ajax
commands his army
wielding a huge
shield made of
seven cowhides with a
layer of bronze. Most notably, Ajax is not
wounded in any of the...
- This
weapon was
typically used with one hand
while the off hand held a
cowhide shield for protection. It is also the name of a
southern African tree (Curtisia...
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years later. By the 1870s the
Zulus were
exporting large quantities of
cowhides to
obtain firearms and this also
decreased the supply.: 30 War shields...
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Children carrying leather and
cowhide satchels in Germany...
- and they have very well-constructed tents, made with
tanned and
greased cowhides, in
which they live and
which they take
along as they
follow the cattle...
- dunajská (Czechoslovak
Danube Shipping)
Klement Benda,
Ladislav Šlechta Raw
cowhides from
Ethiopia 1,462 SS
Observer United States Marine Carriers Corp. Charles...
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constructed an
improvised turtle ship,
which was
protected by
metal sheeting and
cowhides to
destroy General Sherman but
failed to
penetrate its iron hull at the...