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    ThreadWeaver is a system library initially developed for KDE Software Compilation 4 and later refactored for KDE Frameworks 5. ThreadWeaver allows developers...
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    Weaving (redirect from Weaver (occupation))
    conventional loom, continuous weft thread is carried on a pirn, in a shuttle that passes through the shed. A handloom weaver could propel the shuttle by throwing...
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    Syndication is an RSS/Atom parser library. ThreadWeaver 1 threadweaver.git ThreadWeaver is a Job queue. It executes jobs in threads it internally manages....
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    Warp and weft (redirect from Warp thread)
    rayon. The weft is threaded through the warp using a "shuttle", air jets or "rapier grippers". Handlooms were the original weaver's tool, with the shuttle...
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    Loom (redirect from Handloom weaver)
    used as rollers to allow the weaver to weave a piece of cloth longer than the loom. As the cloth is woven, the warp threads are gradually unrolled from...
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    Roger Ebert wrote "Weaver, who is onscreen almost all the time, comes through with a very strong, sympathetic performance: She's the thread that holds everything...
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    Orb-weaver spiders are members of the spider family Araneidae. They are the most common group of builders of spiral wheel-shaped webs often found in gardens...
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  • the silk thread which the weavers use to border their cotton cloth. It is usually dyed red with lac. They also make braid and sew silk thread on ornaments...
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    framework Solid – Device integration framework Sonnet – Spell checker ThreadWeaver – Library to use multiprocessor systems more effectively Major applications...
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  • In firearms, barrel threads refer to the screw threads used to attach a barrel. Action threads, also called receiver threads, are situated at the chamber...
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    A Weaver rail mount is a system to connect telescopic sights (often via a scope mount) and other accessories to firearms and certain crossbows. It uses...
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    Stuff" classes Policykit-KDE Communication Akonadi Games Gluon KGGZ Other ThreadWeaver – library to use multiprocessor systems more effectively Kiosk – allows...
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  • The couple did not get much screen time that season, and Weaver was given another story thread about the consequences she faced when she failed to report...
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    The spider species Tegenaria domestica, commonly known as the barn funnel weaver in North America and the domestic house spider in Europe, is a member of...
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    described by Pierre André Latreille in 1804. The name is Greek, and means "thread-weaver" or "linen maker". As of May 2021[update] it contains seventy-eight...
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    weave of fine thread. The weavers of Shantipur weave dhoti with 100–120 count fine thread, but in the 18th century, 250 to 300 count fine thread was used....
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    also known as punal kalyanam (meaning auspicious thread ceremony) and Brahmopadeśa. The sacred thread or upper garment is called the yajñopavīta (Sanskrit:...
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    has been warped incorrectly. If the weaver finds a mistake in the pattern, instead of rethreading all of the threads, a repair heddle can be slipped onto...
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    application, making applications using Solid extremely flexible and portable. ThreadWeaver is a programming library to help applications take advantage of multicore...
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    heddles and warp threads. The word dobby is a corruption of "draw boy," which refers to the weaver's helpers who used to control the warp thread by pulling...
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    T'nalak (redirect from Tinalak dream weaver)
    dye-resist technique called "ikat." Sections of the abaca thread are coated by the weaver with a wax-resistant substance so that they will resist the...
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    borders for other textiles. Most weavers use a natural warp thread, such as wool, linen, or cotton. The weft threads are usually wool or cotton but may...
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    widget engine Solid – Device integration framework Sonnet – Spell checker ThreadWeaver – Library to use multiprocessor systems more effectively Major applications...
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    if the weft thread breaks. Operation of weaving in a textile mill is undertaken by a specially trained operator known as a weaver. Weavers are expected...
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    mill weavers, or normally an older 'single width' Hattersley loom in the case of independent weavers. The weaver will 'tie in' their warp by threading each...
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    process. The flying shuttle (John Kay 1733) had increased yarn demand by the weavers by doubling their productivity, and now the spinning jenny could supply...
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    Shantipuri sari is that it uses 120-180 threads per inch and hence the textiles have a unique feel. The weaver begins his work after arranged the yarn...
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    Textile fibers, threads, yarns and fabrics are measured in a multiplicity of units. A fiber, a single filament of natural material, such as cotton, linen...
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    Needle Threading A Button is a public sculpture in the Garment District neighborhood of Manhattan, New York, located on 191 W 39th St. It is owned buy...
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    male pipe thread at each end, for connecting two other fittings. The length of the nipple is usually specified by the overall length with thread. It may...
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