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  2. Lisle Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Lisle Corporation is an American manufacturer of auto mechanic's specialty tools. [1] ... In the 1930s, the company added a line of magnetic oil pan drain plugs, ...

  3. Lisle (textiles) - Wikipedia

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    Lisle was a type of finish that was applied to obtain smooth and even yarns, largely employed for goods intended for underwear and hosiery. Yarns made with long-staple fibers such as Egyptian cotton were passed repeatedly and swiftly through gas flames. The action removes the fuzzy and protruding fibers.

  4. Cotton lisle - Wikipedia

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    Lisle (from a former spelling of the French city of Lille) or Fil d'Écosse (French for Scottish thread) is a finely-spun, tightly-twisted type of mercerised cotton that is noted for being strong and durable. Lisle is composed of two strands that have each been twisted an extra twist per inch than ordinary yarns and combined to create a single ...

  5. Talk:Lisle Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Companies portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Companies, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of companies on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  6. Lisle - Wikipedia

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    Lisle Blackbourn (1899–1983), American football coach; Lisle C. Carter (1925–2009), American administrator; Lisle Ellis (born 1951), Canadian musician and composer; Lisle Wilson (1943–2010), American actor; Surname. Lady Alice Lisle (1617–1685), member of the English nobility; Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (1760–1836), French army officer

  7. Viscount De L'Isle - Wikipedia

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    The title of "Dudley" came from the fact that Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester (of the 1618 creation), was the nephew of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester (of the 1564 creation), the fifth son of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, who was as well Viscount Lisle by right of his mother. Lord De L'Isle and Dudley discontinued the use ...