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    Parachute. Crafted from 100 percent long-staple Turkish cotton, this towel is built to be lightweight and super absorbent with a weight of 450 GSM.

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    Chenille Noodle Bath Mat. Price: $19.99. This striped Chenille Noodle Bath Mat is cozy underfoot and large enough for even a spacious bathroom. The Chenille fibers absorb water to keep floors dry ...

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    Cuisinart Kitchen Towels. Price: $9.99. ... This set comes with two 100-square-foot rolls — one featuring red, pink and green stripes and another with red bows on a pink background. Versatile ...

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    Most bath towels are examples of terry cloth. thimble A thimble is a protective shield worn on the finger or thumb. threads per inch (TPI) Threads per inch is the measurement of the number of threads per inch of material, such as fabric, or metal in the case of screws and bolts. thread count

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    The baby-eating Bishop of Bath and Wells (Ronald Lacey) is an enforcer for a loan-sharking operation, The Bank of the Black Monks, in the second-series episode "Money". Blackadder owes him and the bank £1,000, and when Blackadder cannot afford to pay, the bishop threatens to shove a hot poker into his rectum.

  7. Euchloe belemia - Wikipedia

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    Euchloe belemia, the green-striped white, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. Its range is northern Africa, Arabia (Oman, United Arab Emirates) and the southern Iberian Peninsula, especially Spain and Portugal. The wingspan is 36–44 mm (1.4–1.7 in). Adults are on wing from February to June. [2]