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  2. Brother Industries - Wikipedia

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    A new sewing machine factory was opened in 2012 in Đồng Nai province, Vietnam, which is the largest single-brand sewing machine factory in the world. [12] In September 2012, Brother Industries manufactured their 50 millionth home sewing machine. [4] [13] In May 2017, Brother Industries manufactured their 60 millionth home sewing machine.

  3. Template:Color chart X11 - Wikipedia

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    HTML name R G B; Hex Decimal Pink colors: MediumVioletRed: C71585: 199, 21, 133 DeepPink: FF1493: 255, 20, 147 PaleVioletRed: DB7093: 219, 112, 147 HotPink: FF69B4 ...

  4. X11 color names - Wikipedia

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    In computing, on the X Window System, X11 color names are represented in a simple text file, which maps certain strings to RGB color values. It was traditionally shipped with every X11 installation, hence the name, and is usually located in <X11root> /lib/X11/rgb.txt .

  5. Talk:X11 color names - Wikipedia

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    This is the color called khaki in X11. This is one of the cases where the X11 color names differs from the HTML/CSS names.--burga 21:13, 15 March 2009 (UTC) That article was wrong, I corrected it. — Christoph Päper 17:27, 12 September 2010 (UTC)

  6. Sewing machine needle - Wikipedia

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    Parts of a sewing machine needle and comparison of several types of needle points and parts. A sewing machine needle is a specialized needle for use in a sewing machine. A sewing machine needle consists of: [1] shank - clamped by the sewing machine's needle holder; shoulder - where the thick shank tapers down to the shaft

  7. Color Association of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Color Association of the United States (CAUS), known until 1955 as the Textile Color Card Association of the United States (TCCA), is an independent color trend forecasting and color consulting service to the business community, known for its textile color swatch book, the Standard Color Reference of America (formerly the Standard Color Card of America).

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