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In Gothic architecture, a small pattern of a conventional nature, generally geometrical but sometimes floral in design, used for the surface decoration of stone. The idea was probably taken from the diapered pattern of Byzantine silks, and was also used in glass painting and illuminated manuscripts. There are good examples at Westminster Abbey and at Bayeux Cathedral.


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We have our son in reusable cloth diapers, many of them bought used, and they will be resold when we are done.
In more recent times, cloth diapers were the norm in developed societies until World War II, when mothers newly entering the workforce began to seek greater convenience.
Fair participants are so dedicated, they not only supply cloth diapers to mothers but take the soiled diapers back, wash and reuse them.
 
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