10 LIVROS EM POLONÊS RELACIONADOS COM «BENGALINA»
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bengalina na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
bengalina e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
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Maitreyi: o la nit Bengalina
Història d'amor encès i veritable entre el jove Mircea Eliade i una poetessa índia adolescent, que evoca en el lector l'experiència irrepetible del primer amor i també l'enlluernadora fascinació que produeix la descoberta d'una altra ...
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Orígenes de la civilización adámica - Strona 338
Y sin esperar respuesta se alejó. El silencio continuó un momento más. — Bengalina — dijo Elhizer — no sólo por vuestra enfermedad he venido a veros, sino porque acabo de recibir una noticia que creo de decisiva importancia para vos y ...
Sisedon De Trohade, Editorial Kier, 2003
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The Complete Costume Dictionary - Strona 28
Striped cotton gingham made in Bengal, India. bengal stripes: India. Cheap cotton fabric with stripes on white ground. bengalina: Spain. Bengaline. bengaline: Bustle (1865–1890 C.E.) to present. Introduced in 1869, very light mohair in solid ...
Elizabeth J. Lewandowski, 2011
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Victorian Fashions and Costumes from Harper's Bazar, 1867-1898
Stella Blum. the dress are of lampas, and the flat front has a vest and tablier in continuous pieces fastened by an invisible piece underneath. The fronts of the corsage are of the Bengaline, lengthened as a demipolonaise, in low points on ...
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Harry B. Smith: Dean of American Librettists
In their version, Bengaline (Grace Van Studdiford), a beautiful Turkish girl, becomes a wife and widow almost immediately when her husband runs from the wedding off to war and never returns. She is engaged, in turn, to Baskir (Arthur ...
At the inquest Lizzie called it, "navy blue, sort of a Bengaline silk with a navy blue blouse." Webster's dictionary a century ago defined Bengaline silk as a "corded fabric of silk and wool." Lizzie agreed except that she said the main component ...
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The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Textiles - Strona 55
An imitation muslin with a printed stripe. bengal bengal catechu See catechu. bengal cotton Short-staple cotton grown in West Bengal and Bangladesh. bengal hemp See sunn. bengaline A lustrous, durable warp-faced fabric with heavy cords ...
Phyllis G. Tortora, Ingrid Johnson, 2013
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U.S. Foreign Trade, Statistical Classification of Domestic ... - Strona 33
... covered or Bengaline fabric, cotton, mixed mainly with laminated with plastics 591000 manmade fibers, bleached, weighing not over Belting, welded copper wire, not concrete 200 g/m2 (5.90 oz/syd) 521021 reinforcement 741999 Bengaline ...
United States. Bureau of the Census, 2008
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A Private Disgrace: Lizzie Borden by Daylight
In the first place, that bengaline silk must have been as hot as hell; and in the second place, Lizzie was no longer going out. Your provincial Yankee on coming home from any public occasion will automatically change to "save" her "best ...
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Textiles for Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts ... - Strona 219
Bengaline. An imitation of an old silk fabric made for many centuries in Bengal, India, whence the name. The weave is similar to that of ordinary rep or poplin, being a simple round-corded effect. The cord is produced by using a heavy soft-spun ...
William Henry Dooley, 1914
3 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «BENGALINA»
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bengalina no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Dal rigattiere di parole: "Bengala"
La “bengalina” è una stoffa di lana o di seta con trama cordonata in modo particolare, originaria anch'essa del Bengala. Prende il nome dal luogo di origine ... «il Giornale, fev 13»
Un zamorano con mucha tela
Desde bengalina hasta poliéster o algodones», apunta. El clima es otro de los aspectos que más gusta a este decidido zamorano. «Tenemos un tiempo ... «La Opinión de Zamora, jul 12»
Grandes almacenes
Y de tanto oírlos, muchos de aquellos tejidos se me quedaron para siempre en la memoria: crepé, damasco, raso, bengalina, brocado, crespón, cendal, rayón, ... «Diario de Ibiza, jan 10»