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- were ready-made, but by 1890, the portion had risen to sixty percent. By 1951, ninety percent of garments sold in the United States were ready-made. During...
- meal, also called a TV dinner (Canada and US), prepackaged meal, ready-made meal, ready meal (UK), frozen dinner, or microwave meal, is a meal portioned...
- range of sub-classifications had been devised—including found objects, ready-made objects, perturbed objects, mathematical objects, natural objects, interpreted...
- Look up readymade or ready-made in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A readymade, or found object, is a piece of art created from undisguised, but often...
- manufacturing site to another location, and the section is supplied ****embled and ready to fit. It is not generally used to refer to electrical or electronic components...
- mustard, salt, thickener, ****es, flavouring and colouring. The first ready-made commercial product was introduced in the United Kingdom in 1914, where...
- the farrow at the upper end of the oboe. Players can buy reeds either ready-made, or in various stages of formation, such as part-s****ed, reed blanks...
- ReadyMade (or Ready Made) was a California, United States, bimonthly magazine which focused on do-it-yourself (DIY) projects involving interior design...
- ready-made garments (RMG) accounted for 77% of Bangladesh's total merchandise exports. Emerging as the world's second-largest exporter of ready-made garment...
- Cloake, Alain Duc****e, Simon Hopkinson, Thomas Keller and Dan Lepard. Ready-made quiches Lorraines sold in supermarkets in France, Britain and the US typically...