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tie-dyeing
tie-dyeing dyeing method used by hand-loom weavers of ancient times. It became popular during the craft revival of the 1960s. The fabric to be colored is tied or knotted at intervals before being placed in the dye; the knotted areas remain untouched by the dye and create random patterns frequently... Read more |
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bowline
bowline (pron. bolin as in no). 1. A knot tied in such a way as to produce an eye, or loop, in the end of a rope. It is a knot with many uses at sea, whether to join two large hawsers together, with one bowline tied with its eye inside the eye of the other, or tied in the end of a hawser to provide... Read more |
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nationality
nationality in political theory, the quality of belonging to a nation, in the sense of a group united by various strong ties. Among the usual ties are membership in the same general community, common customs, culture, tradition, history, and language. While no one of these factors is essential,... Read more |
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Wade-Davis Bill of 1864 (Draft)
Reconstruction Acts Daniel W. Hamilton Well before the Civil War was over, even before a Union victory appeared imminent, politicians in the Union debated how to treat the defeated South after the war. Abraham Lincoln's dream of a ninety-day war dissolved into years of terrible bloodshed... Read more |
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Yasuhiro Nakasone
Yasuhiro Nakasone , 1918-, Japanese political leader and prime minister (1982-87). He served in the Diet after 1946. A political ally of Kakuei Tanaka , Nakasone succeeded Zenko Suzuki as prime minister. He increased Japan's military strength and established closer ties with the United States and... Read more |
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Patronage
PATRONAGE PATRONAGE. Patronage ties and networks formed a quasi-universal system stretching across early modern Europe. Although the patronage system may have developed from feudal vassalage, patrons did not give their clients fiefs in return for service. Patron-client ties, which had appeared by... Read more |
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Barbadians
Barbadians ETHNONYM: Bajans Orientation Identification. Barbadians are people born on the island of Barbados and people born elsewhere who have at least one Barbadian parent who maintains cultural ties to this island nation. Barbadian communities in Canada, the United Kingdom, the United... Read more |
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Indigenous
Indigenous Blues-rock group Early Jam Sessions at Home Family and Tribal Ties Public Career Selected discography Sources Great blues music and a strong family tradition combine to inspire the members of Indigenous, hailed as one of the greatest electric blues bands of the early 2000s.... Read more |
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tomahawk
tomahawk [from an Algonquian dialect of Virginia], hatchet generally used by Native North Americans as a hand weapon and as a missile. The earliest tomahawks were made of stone, with one edge or two edges sharpened (sometimes the stone was globe shaped). The stone was fastened to a wooden handle in... Read more |
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