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Another interesting bit of research was recently published describing cotton shirts that are treated with Titanium Oxide particles.
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She opened an orange juice stand in Palm Beach, and designed colorful cotton shirts for herself to work in comfortably.
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Within days of our arrival, a turbaned craftsman had laid out a piece of local fabric with cotton shirts, wooden souvenirs and Tuareg silver knives.
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The rest it sucks into its system through contracts made with other diamond producers, and by dispatching its buyers, whose clipped British accents and pressed cotton shirts mark them out as the sort who might otherwise be employed by Her Majesty's secret service, to vacuum up diamonds that seep onto the market in such places as Angola and Congo-Kinshasa.
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Like other team members, he hated wearing sweat-soaked cotton T shirts during practice and games.
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Chiang Mai lets down its hippie hair at this market with lots of ethnic chic accessories, undyed cotton T-shirts and "save the planet" canvas tote bags.
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In are canvas bags and cotton T-shirts.
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T-shirts made from organic cotton cost more than other t-shirts.
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They still drive Honda and Nissan sedans, and go to work in short-sleeve shirts and cotton pants.
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The T-shirts are all made with 100% Fairtrade certified cotton.
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In addition to the 5, 300 pounds of the module's contents that are destined to be spun into cotton yarn (which in turn could produce about 13, 500 T-shirts), the module also contains 9, 000 pounds of bolls, stems, leaves, and dirt that have been sucked in along with cotton by Nelson's stripper (see Figure 3.5).
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Shelley, though he read accounts of the northern cotton mills, and was horrified by them, boycotted neither the coal nor the shirts.
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