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Noil refers to the
short fibers that are
removed during the
combing process in spinning.
These fibers are
often then used for
other purposes.
Fibers are...
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Noilly Prat (French pronunciation: [nwa.ji pʁat]) is a
brand of
vermouth from France,
owned by the
Italian company Martini & Rossi,
which is a subsidiary...
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noil. Traditionally, the
noil was
joined by hand-plying the ends or by
spinning the
noil into thread, as short-staple
fibers are spun.
Handspun noil was...
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Joseph Benjamin Noil (1841 –
March 21, 1882) was a
United States Navy
sailor and a
recipient of America's
highest military decoration—the
Medal of Honor...
- that sell well
include Suze (the
classic gentiane), Byrrh, Dubonnet, and
Noilly Prat. Beer can also be an apéritif.
Other drinks are
fruit juices or syrups...
- ****an. It is a
tabby weave material woven from yarn
produced using silk
noil, short-staple silk
fibre (as
opposed to
material produced using longer, filament...
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Archived from the
original on 2012-04-30.
Retrieved 2012-05-05. "Pertra,
NOIL merge to form second-largest
Norwegian operator". Oil & Gas Journal. Houston...
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inferior to the original. The
recycled wool may be
mixed with raw wool, wool
noil, or
another fiber such as
cotton to
increase the
average fiber length. Such...
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threads may be
plied to form yarn (short
staple lengths are spun; see silk
noil).
After drying, the raw silk is
packed according to quality. The most po****r...
- to 1813, the
first pale, dry
vermouth was
produced in
France by
Joseph Noilly. However, not all pale
vermouths produced over time have been dry, and not...