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Now take a tweed manufacturer, who has a turnover of tweed cloth, value £250,000, and his electricity bill is £2,300.
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The second trade is locally called the "shoddy" trade, or working men's tweed.
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Often, elderly ladies in well-cut but well-worn tweed suits would tell me of their difficulties.
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When the oil runs out, we shall be left with selling whisky, tweed and tourism.
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There are mills, particularly in the tweed section and spinning section of the industry, which have a considerable amount of under-full employment.
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Then he collects the suit lengths and the tweed, which he then takes to the mill.
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The machines will count for a reduction in duty but not the shop, the tweed or the yarn.
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The list covers knitting wools, hand-knit garments and machine-knitted garments, and tweed.
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We already have a successful tweed mill there.
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I can give examples in the field of textiles—the tweed industries, the knitwear industry and the hosiery industry.
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The man in the tweed suit was found just in time.
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Certain producers have tried to bring this tweed into the utility category, but with the increasing price of wool, it is becoming increasingly difficult to do that.
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They have been for some time making tweed for stock, but they cannot continue to pile up stocks for which it seems there is never to be any sale.
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We had also the introduction of tweed.
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There are such industries, and there are industries which can be induced to revive—the lime industry, the tweed industry, the slate and marble quarries, and products from sea-ware.
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My brother, who is more civilised and polite than me, courteously asked a chap in a tweed suit to tell us the best way to go up the mountain.
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The teaching of history in our schools should no longer be left to the image of, "an old-fashioned schoolmaster, perhaps in his sixties, with tweed jacket and a pipe".
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I am quite certain that there could be markets for the quality and type of tweed that could come out of the sheep if there were enough of them.
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The twin-set industry, that is, the knitwear and the tweed industry, though in very fair shape and prospering, are not far off the danger line and face intense competition.
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His costume is constituted by red pants and a tweed fitted coat with collar and matched cuffs.
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During evictions, he dressed up in a tweed jacket and cap and held his packed suitcase, hoping to be voted out.
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As such, he is typically dressed in a tweed business suit and usually carries himself in a formal dignified manner.
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The amplifiers are named for the cloth covering, which consists of varnished cotton twill, incorrectly called tweed because of its feel and appearance.
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Full-length trousers were worn for most occasions; tweed or woollen breeches were worn for hunting and hiking.
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Sixth formers wear a green tweed jacket, choice of dark blue skirt or trousers, with a light blue shirt.
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Goodell was tall and balding in the center and often wore a tweed jacket.
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He used coal to power his flour and later tweed mill.
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Her racing clothes were a jumper and a tweed skirt, according to a newspaper report of the event.
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Cloths used to make the cap include wool, tweed (most common), and cotton.
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He moved books around to hide the gaps he left when removing books, which he concealed under his tweed jacket.
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Blaxland also established a tweed mill, limekiln and flourmill.
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A paletot is often made of flannel or tweed in charcoal or navy blue.
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Blaxland also established a tweed mill, lime kiln and flour mill.
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He dresses in the style of a country gent, with tweed jacket, smart shirt and tie.
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Both feature the artist in a doorway, wearing a tweed jacket and smoking a cigarette.
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They were kept for their wool, which was plucked, not shorn, and made into tweed.
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Traditionally it is made from rabbit hair felt, but is usually made from other materials, such as tweed, straw, wool and wool/nylon blends.
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The result was a tweed cloth with favourable tactile qualities and possessing a complex blend of colours.
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The nickname tweed refers to the lacquered beige-light brown fabric covering used on these amplifiers.
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He also has a brown trilby hat and a tweed coat.
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The ghost wore a grey tweed suit and had a red beard.
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He was described as a dapper figure in tweed jackets and bow ties, popular in a slightly aloof way, but always courteous and accessible.
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The merchants then sold the tweed to contacts in the south of the country.
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Singers might add or leave out verses depending on the particular length and size of tweed being waulked.
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Despite the midsummer warmth the old lamas' maroon cloaks were of heavy tweed.
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The tweed she used was supple and light.
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Changing times were hard on the chain; the number of new debutantes had diminished, shopping malls had sprouted, and denim had replaced tweed.
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Produced from 1954 until 1960, these models are called the narrow panel tweed amps.
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Grillclothes were initially the same as those used in the previous tweed era (i.e.: maroon with gold stripe).
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Explorers of the early 1800s, when caving began to become more common, caved in tweed suits and used candles for illumination.
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The coppola is usually made in tweed.
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Not tweed, in reference to his immediate predecessor's original costume.
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Sadly, commercial, domestic tweed weaving has now all but finished in the district, and peat cutting is now limited to a small number of annual peat cutters.
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Styles, fabrics, colours and patterns are also more varied than in most suits; sturdier and thicker fabrics may be used, such as corduroy, suede, denim, leather, and tweed.
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In addition to commissioning tweeds, the general merchants also bought tweed from local weavers, using the truck system i.e. by giving credit in their store instead of cash.
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He is a long, thin, bald old man with a tendency towards scruffiness, generally found in a worn old tweed jacket and trousers that bag at the knees.
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The "coppola" is usually made in tweed.
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My glance allowed me sufficient time to register an abundance of well-washed hair, a rosy cheerful face, a loose-hanging tweed coat and heavily-patterned woollen stockings.
Recipes for plant dyes tested and tried over generations have produced distinctive colours for wool, tweed and tartan.
If a tweed, serge, or homespun is worn, it must be of faultless cut, and cost as much as a riding-habit.
Tweed was one of two dogs finishing the course, which proved enough to assure him second place in the preliminary round.
Coal and ironstone are extensively mined in the neighborhood, and the manufacturers include woolens, tweeds, agricultural implements and pottery.
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Coal and ironstone were extensively mined in the neighbourhood, and the manufacturers included woolens, tweeds, agricultural implements and pottery.
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Rough in quality, the wool is mostly used in the creation of tweeds or carpet yarns.
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His signature fabrics include colourful exotic tweeds, incorporating mohair and ribbons, as well as velvet and jersey fabrics.
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Could it become the tweed tax, spreading across the border?
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He arrived in the middle of a group of other men, dressed up as a highland clergyman, wearing a dog-collar, deerstalker and tweed cape.
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Surely not such a great deal of hand-woven tweed is imported.
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The island is helping itself in many ways, including the development of its tweed industry and the provision of a seafood factory.
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I am concerned tonight with the hand-woven tweed section of the woollen industry.
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We in that area also have a shortage of labour in some of our more important industries, in particular hosiery and tweed making.
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