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moquetteTextile woven in the same manner as velvet (with cut or uncut pile) from coarse wool and linen yarns, usually for upholstery or carpeting. By introducing rods during weaving, the thread is raised in loops. Moquette was made from the Middle Ages onwards in many parts of Europe, notably the Low Countries. The term is now used to include Brussels and Wilton carpets. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| and his sister-in-law Catherine Faulks have been spearheading bus spotting in the area in an effort to demonstrate to TfL, Boris Johnson and the local council that, not only does no one who lives on Ladbroke Grove want the buses, passengers don't want to travel on them either. and his sister-in-law Catherine Faulks have been spearheading bus spotting in the area in an effort to demonstrate to TfL, Boris Johnson and the local council that, not only does no one who lives on Ladbroke Grove want the buses, passengers don't want to travel on them either. will probably be bus spotting and noting down how many people are using public transport in Notting Hill. |
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