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C. W. Richards, Engineering Materials Science, Reprinted in India by Special arrangement with Prentice-Hall, New Jersey, First Printing August 1963, Second Printing October 1965. [Pg.116]

Cintz n. Wallpapers resembling the printed cotton materials from India once known as chints , featuring brightly colored flowers. [Pg.193]

Raw materials are procured from three buying offices in the UK, China and the Netherlands and most of the materials are supplied from India, China, Mauritius, Turkey, Morocco and also from New Zealand, Australia, Italy and Germany. Approximately 40 per cent of broadest but least transient garments are purchased as finished products from the low cost centres of the Far East. The remaining 60 per cent are produced by quick response in Zara s-automated factories in Spain and a network of small contractors. Materials or fabric are also held in semi-finished form (e.g. un-dyed and nn-printed),... [Pg.227]


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