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  2. Yarn weight - Wikipedia

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    Most yarns state their weight on the ball band but some may not, only giving the composition. Some brands use a standardized numbering system that uses seven ranges of relative thickness of yarn. However there are methods for individuals to gauge weight for themselves.

  3. Lion Brand Yarns - Wikipedia

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    Lion Brand Yarns, also known as Lion Brand Yarn Company and Lion Brand Yarn, was founded in 1878 in the United States. It is the oldest producer of knitting and craft yarn in the United States, and also publishes several knitting and crochet newsletters.

  4. Lion (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Lion Brand Yarns, a US manufacturer of yarn; Lion Brand Stationery, an English stationery company; Lion Brewery (disambiguation) Lion Cereal, a breakfast cereal based on the Lion chocolate bar; Lion Corporation, a Japanese hygiene and toiletries company; Lion Ferry, a defunct Swedish ferry company; Lion Group, a Malaysian company

  5. Pudsey - Wikipedia

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    Pudsey Congs field three senior teams. Their 1st and 2nd teams are in the Bradford Premier League [30] and their 3rd team in the Dales Council Cricket League. [31] Their junior training section play competitive cricket in the Bradford Junior Cricket League. [32] Pudsey St Lawrence Cricket Club was founded in 1845 [33] and is based on Tofts Road ...

  6. List of Star Trek: The Original Series episodes - Wikipedia

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    Created by Gene Roddenberry, the science fiction television series Star Trek (which eventually acquired the retronym Star Trek: The Original Series) starred William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock, and DeForest Kelley as Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy aboard the fictional Federation starship USS Enterprise.

  7. Tony Bullimore - Wikipedia

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    Born in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, [2] he was educated at Claremont School.. Bullimore moved to Bristol in the early 1960s and married Lalel, a West Indian immigrant. In 1966 they opened the Afro-Caribbean-inspired Bamboo Club, which was billed as "Bristol's Premier West Indian Entertainment Centre", housed a restaurant, theatre workshop, football team and was the headquarters of the Bristol West ...