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dye-house
▪ I. ˈdye-house1 The building in which a dyer carries on his work.1465 Mann. & Househ. Exp. 179 Edward Bernard that dweld in hys dyhowse. 1545 Act 37 Hen. VIII, c. 12 §9 Wheare anny personne shall demyse any dyehouse or Brewhouse. 1697 Lond. Gaz. No. 3261/4 Some of them Broke open a Dye-House at Bow...
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Durham Hosiery Mills Dye House
Durham Hosiery Mills Dye House is a historic textile mill building located at Durham, Durham County, North Carolina. It was constructed by the Durham Hosiery Mills Corporation in three sections between 1920 and 1921. They are the boiler room, office / warehouse, and dyeing area. It is constructed of...
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John Minor Dye Stone House
The John Minor Dye Stone House is located at 9 South Children's Home Road east of Troy in Elizabeth Township, Miami County, Ohio. The property was listed on the National Register on 1983-07-07. References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio
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Hair dye, bug spray, house paint, and more: Just what's safe?
Hair dye. Black, blond, brown, red, or purple — whatever your shade, you can dye your hair during pregnancy. The main concern is about chemicals in the dye absorbing through your scalp and entering your bloodstream. But a ccording to the Mayo Clinic, the skin absorbs a limited amount of any product, and the minimal amount isn't believed to ...
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International Association of Cleaning and Dye House Workers
The International Association of Cleaning and Dye House Workers (CDHW) was a labor union representing workers in laundries and the dyeing industry in the United States. The union was founded and chartered by the American Federation of Labor on January 21, 1937. By 1953, it had 20,000 members. The un...
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lit
▪ I. lit, n. Obs. exc. dial. (lɪt) Forms: 3, 7, 9 lit, 4–5 litte, 5 lyt, 7, 9 litt. [a. ON. lit-r colour, also countenance, corresponding etymologically to OE. and early ME. wlite.] 1. A colour, dye, hue; also, a stain.c 1250 Gen. & Ex. 1968 In kides blod he wenten it, ðo was ðor-on an rewli lit. a ...
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pot-gallery
† pot-gallery Obs. A ‘gallery’ of some kind on the banks of the Thames (and perhaps other navigable rivers), which often projected over the water, and was found to be an encroachment. (Its actual nature and purpose have not been ascertained; the suggestion that it was the outside gallery or balcony ...
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Charles Taylor (calico printer and dyer)
About 1785 Taylor set up a dye-house in Manchester for Turkey Red dyeing.
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fixer
fixer (ˈfɪksə(r)) [f. fix v. + -er1.] 1. One who fixes. Now, esp. one who arranges or adjusts matters (often illicitly).1885 Instr. to Census Clerks 69 [Workmen employed in the] Dye-House: Fixer, Dunger, Washer. Ibid. 95 [Workmen in the Zinc Trade] Fixer. 1889 Amer. Mission. Dec. 363 Where the ‘boss...
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Joseph A. Rosen
His father was the owner of a dye-house in Tula. Studied at Moscow University.
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water-side
ˈwater-side 1. The side or brink of water; the bank or margin of the sea, or of a river, stream, or lake. In dialects or periods in which a water means spec. either ‘a river’ (water n. 12 c), or ‘a lake’ etc. (water n. 12 b), this sense remains in the combination. In early use water-side was often s...
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Glencoe Mill Village Historic District
The complex includes a three-story, Italianate style main mill building, a wheel house, a one-story picker house, a dye-house, finishing room and napper
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Zeng Junchen
His grandfather was Zeng Huailun (曾怀伦), a coal factory and dye-house owner.
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House of Krasnushkin
In 1911 in a farmstead of this house, the steam dye-house and a workshop on cleaning of clothes belonging to Danziger were located.
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Continuous adsorption-regeneration
incorporated into a variety of industries for applications in effluent treatment areas such as:
Groundwater remediation
Volatile Organic Compound Removal
Dye-house
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