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Textile > Moiré
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Moiré Defined
A rippled effect created by applying heat and heavy pressure by means of rollers on a ribbed or corded fabric.
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Wed Jul 16
- Relish :: Ice Dancing Champs Visit Ann Arbor: Tessa Virtue, and her ice dancing partner, Scott Moir, are Canadian National Champions and that they won the silver medal at the 2008 World Figure Skating Championships (in Göteborg, Sweden)
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- funny article about poshest sausage roll in Britain: mayfair restaurant jan moir are you ready to order posh sausage rolls British teatime treat Claude Bosi
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Mon May 14
- Are You Ready To Order?: Archive of restaurant reviews and chef interviews from Jan Moir
Tue Mar 27
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