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The old stone slabs which traders used to cut and sell meat and other produce, like cloth, have been preserved.
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Many of them sport lungis, a sarong-like cloth wrapped around the waist, instead of kurta-pyjamas, a collarless knee-length shirt worn with loose-fitting trousers.
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"Ribbons of the sides of cars are torn away like ribbons of cloth, " Blumnethal said.
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I've got right in front of me two young men who are pushing a cart that is full of what looks like bolts of cloth.
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He would take me by the hands and spin me around like a tea cloth full of wet lettuce until I thought my arms would be wrenched from their sockets.
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Built to run on the company's quad-core Kal-El processor, it shows us the first example of true dynamic lighting on mobile devices and also throws in some impressive physics calculations like fully modeled cloth motion.
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"You have to read the cloth, like reading a book, " she tells me.
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But they can seem like richly painted stage cloth.
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And although the Drudge Report has been guilty of some rumormongering, there is no evidence that Matt Drudge--or any other online journalist--has ever made up a story out of whole cloth, like The New Republics Stephen Glass.
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There were also more contemporary questions, like: What about those cloth diapers?
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Collier sounds like he was cut from the same blue cloth.
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The white of his expansive tabletops in paintings like "The Table" and "The White Table Cloth" resembles an emission of light rather than a pigment, so the haphazardly strewn plates and baskets appear to be floating or suspended in space.
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"I like the feed-sack prints, " she says, referring to the tradition of making quilts out of cloth sacks.
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