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ribbon-weaver
ˈribbon-weaver [f. ribbon n.] One engaged in the weaving of ribbons.1655 Marquis of Worcester Cent. Invent. §75 How a Tape or Ribbon-weaver may set down a whole discourse without knowing a letter. 1676 Shadwell Virtuoso v, They are Ribbon-weavers, who have been informed, that you are he that invente... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paul A. Weaver
    Air Force Overseas Ribbon-Long with oak leaf cluster     Air Force Longevity Service Award Ribbon with seven oak leaf clusters     Armed Forces Reserve Medal with hourglass device     Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon     Air Force Training Ribbon     Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)     Kuwait wikipedia.org
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ribbon
▪ I. ribbon, n. (ˈrɪbən) Forms: α. 6 rybben, rybbon, 7 ribbin, 7– ribbon. β. 6 rebond, 7 ribond, 6–8 ribbond. [Later form of riban riband. In the 16th–18th c. the French form ruban was also frequent.] I. 1. A narrow woven band of some fine material, as silk or satin, used to ornament clothing or hea... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gunsmoke (season 4)
Cast and characters Main James Arness as Matt Dillon Dennis Weaver as Chester Milburn Stone as Doc Amanda Blake as Kitty Production Season 4 In the background of episode 24, "Doc Quits", there's a Pabst Blue Ribbon advertising sign on the wall behind Doc in the Long Branch when the new doctor wikipedia.org
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Necklet
Later, in the 16th century the insignia of the French Order of the Holy Spirit were worn on a ribbon. Weaver and Michael A. Quigley. (2001). Orders and Medals of Japan and Associated States. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Stevens (weaver)
Thomas Stevens (1828–1888) was a 19th-century weaver from Coventry, famous for his invention of the stevengraph, a woven silk picture. Stevens worked for Pears and Franklin, a local ribbon weavers in Coventry, and by 1854 had created his own ribbon firm. wikipedia.org
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Freawaru
Freawaru is a freoðuwebbe or peace-weaver (an important concept in the poem) who is married to Ingeld, King of the Heaðobards and son of Froda. Starkad strongly admonished Ingeld and humiliated his queen who tried to calm Starkad with kindness and her costly ribbon. wikipedia.org
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Bookmark
Some books may have one or more bookmarks made of woven ribbon sewn into the binding. Woven pictorial bookmarks produced by Thomas Steven, a 19th-century English silk weaver, starting around 1862, are called Stevengraphs. wikipedia.org
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Topshop (workshop)
It is unusual in that the lower two floors are living accommodation, and that the top floor is a workshop containing a weaver's loom. Coventry and Bedworth became known for their ribbon weavers. wikipedia.org
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Melissa Morrison-Howard
During her career at Appalachian, Morrison was coached by John Weaver. World Rankings Leaders By the numbers Trailblazing athletes: App State honors 50th anniversary of women's varsity sports 340 attend 24th annual Red Ribbon wikipedia.org
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Medals of Honor (Japan)
Green ribbon First awarded in 1882. Weaver and Michael A. Quigley. (2001). Orders and Medals of Japan and Associated States. wikipedia.org
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Cut-throat finch
The cut-throat finch (Amadina fasciata) is a common species of estrildid finch found throughout Africa; it is also known as the bearded finch, the ribbon finch, the cut throat, and the weaver finch. wikipedia.org
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A Feud There Was
, and the Weaver in the movie audience yells "Good night!," taking one more shot at the star as the film closes out. However, the Blue Ribbon titles were restored instead. wikipedia.org
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Stevengraph
Detail In the mid-19th century the town of Coventry, England, was the centre of a ribbon weaving industry. Thomas Stevens, a local weaver, responded by adapting the Jacquard looms used in Coventry to weave colourful pictures from silk. wikipedia.org
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Ozarka College
In 2004, the library was renamed to Paul Weaver Library to honor the senator Paul Weaver due to his contribution to Ozarka College and its community. On January 29, 2015, Ozarka College held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Student Services Center on the main campus in Melbourne. wikipedia.org
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