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Conus textile, the
textile cone or the
cloth of gold
cone is a
venomous species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Conidae, the
cone snails...
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Cone snails, or
cones, are
highly venomous sea
snails of the
family Conidae.
Fossils of
cone snails have been
found from the
Eocene to the
Holocene epochs...
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Cone Mills Corporation was an
American textile manufacturing company. It
produced cotton fabrics such as corduroy, flannel, and denim. The
company headquartered...
- natalis,
common name the
Natal textile cone, is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Conidae, the
cone snails and
their allies....
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other textile cones, and two or
three bands of
chestnut hieroglyphic markings across its body. It is
sometimes confused with the
common Textile cone, and...
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beaches of
Hawaii or
other places. Each bead is the beach-worn apex of a
cone snail. Such s**** are
often strung as necklaces,
known as puka s**** necklaces...
- Greensboro.
Bertha Cone established it in
honor of her husband,
Moses H.
Cone.
Moses Cone was a
textile magnate and
founder of
Cone Mills.
Cone Health is active...
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Textile World. 28
April 2009.
Retrieved 31
October 2024. Meyers,
Tracey (19
October 2017). "International
Textile Group Ceases Operations at
Cone Denim...
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known as
Cone Mills Corporation, now a unit of
International Textile Group). The
textile mills that
their brothers started would make the
Cone sisters...
- "beautiful but deadly"
sirens based on sea creatures. Top Looks:
Kevon & Meg:
Textile Cone Snail Nora & Brittany:
Flabellina Nudibranch Safe:
Jordan & Jasmine:...