cordage in A Sentence

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    Direct connection to Cordage, the anchor slings helps ensure correct neighbour component compatibility.

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    White 1mm PP Film Twist Line PP split film twine is economical and general use Cordage which is great for wrapping tying.

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    When pressed to find a substitute for hemp, which was used for the ropes and Cordage of the Company' s ships, they commended sanhemp.

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    Apart from jute cultivation proper retting, stripping and washing, grading and baling, batching and spinning, and making of ropes, Cordage, etc. also employed a large member of people.

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    This may be combined with webbing or Cordage straps, while more sophisticated models add extra pockets, waist straps, chest straps, padded shoulder straps, padded backs, and sometimes reflective materials for added safety at night.

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    Following the departure of the British, the French colony of Mauritius began marooning lepers on Diego Garcia, and in 1793, the French established a coconut plantation using slave labour, which also exported Cordage made from coconut fibre, and sea cucumbers, known as a delicacy in the Orient.

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    It was hoped that the giant Norfolk Island pine trees and flax plants growing wild on the island might provide the basis for a local industry which, particularly in the case of flax, would provide an alternative source of supply to Russia for an article which was essential for making Cordage and sails for the ships of the British navy.

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