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Manila paper (Spanish: 'Papel de
Manila') is a
relatively inexpensive type of
paper,
generally made
through a less-refined
process than
other types of...
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manila paper was a way "of
recycling manila rope,
previously used on ships". The
resulting paper was strong,
water resistant, and flexible. The
paper...
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variety of
specialized paper products including tea bags,
filter paper and banknotes.
Manila envelopes and
Manila paper derive their name from this...
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century Manila,
Alabama Manila,
Arizona Manila,
Arkansas Manila,
California Manila,
Kentucky Manila,
Missouri Manila, Utah
Manila, West
Virginia Manila, a...
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Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea holding up a
board covered with
Manila paper with the message, "Together with
doctors and frontliners, we went to...
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common erroneous spelling of
Manila,
capital of the
Philippines Manila paper Manila Manila (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
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Kraft paper and
cooked in hot
asphalt Butcher paper Corrugated fiberboard Gift
wrapping Manila paper Paper bag
Paper sack
Parchment paper Paulapuro...
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plastic or
paper. When
paper is used, it is
preferable that it is made from
paper pulp with long
cellulose fibre, such as
kraft paper or
manila paper. File...
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Manila (/
məˈnɪlə/ mə-NIL-ə; Filipino: Maynila),
officially the City of
Manila (Filipino:
Lungsod ng Maynila), is the
capital and second-most populous...
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public relations. The
Manila Times was
founded by
Thomas Gowan, an
Englishman who had been
living in the Philippines. The
paper was
created to
serve mainly...