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combing n : the act of drawing a comb through hair; "his hair needed a comb" syn comb Source: WordNet. Princeton University
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The Combing of History by David William CohenUniversity Of Chicago PressHow is historical knowledge produced? And how do silence and forgetting figure in the knowledge we call history? Taking us through time and across the globe, David William Cohen's exploration of these questions exposes the circumstantial nature of history. His investigation uncovers the conventions and paradigms that govern historical knowledge and historical texts and reveals the economic, social, and political forces at play in the production of history. Drawing from a wide range of examples, including African legal proceedings, German and American museum exhibits, Native American commemorations, public and academic debates, and scholarly research, David William Cohen explores the "walls and passageways" between academic and non-academic productions of history. Combing Through Your Scraps by Karen CombsAmerican Quilter's SocietyWhat do you do with all those scraps? In this book, the Mistress of Illusion, Karen Combs, continues her quilting magic and offers an answer - fabulous scrap quilts! Focusing on color value rather than color or texture, the author offers practical magic for using those leftover, and sometimes "less lovely" fabrics found in almost everyone's stash. Using only light and dark basic Nine-Patch and Split Nine-Patch blocks, you can create eye-catching designs to enhance any setting. Included are dozens of design possibilities and 18 projects. Combing the Snakes from His Hair (American Indian Studies) by James Thomas StevensMichigan State University PressThe title, Combing the Snakes from His Hair, alludes to an Iroquois story of healing. Atatarho, the Onondaga leader, had a crooked body and a head covered with snakes. In order to achieve peace, Atatarho had to be healed: his mind straightened, his body straightened, the snakes combed from his hair. Similarly, during the writing of these poems, Stevens experienced a healing, a setting straight of his life and a setting straight of the record. Combing the Coast San Francisco through Big Sur: Coastside Backroads and Backgroundby Ruth A. JacksonChronicle BooksHand Wool Combing and Spinning: A Guide to Worsteds from the Spinning Wheelby P. TealLittlehampton Book Services LtdCombing the Mirror by Kevin Ross EmeryNew Century PressThis light-hearted book takes an in-depth look at how to address the patterns in your life which keep you disempowered. Learn to release your past, stay present in your present and create the future you deserve and desire. Filled with experiential exercises, this book allows the reader to learn and apply the techniques that Rev. Emery has used for many years in his successful spiritual counseling and spiritual coaching work. Unlike many 'self-help' books, Combing The Mirror addresses the issue that information without action is useless. Thus, the issues discussed and uncovered in the book are linked with powerful, practical exercises designed to help the reader actualize the insights they receive. The author jokingly refers to these sections as 'Homework . . . the longest four letter word,' and urges every reader to take the time to apply what they learn. Through simple, yet powerful techniques, train yourself to take back your life. This book forms the basis of the powerful Combing The Mirror Coaching sessions. Work with a trained coach, in person or via telephone, to help apply the exercises in the book. The 2009 Report on Carding and Combing Fiber-To-Fabric Textile Machinery: World Market Segmentation by City by Icon Group InternationalICON Group International, Inc.This report was created for global strategic planners who cannot be content with traditional methods of segmenting world markets. With the advent of a "borderless world", cities become a more important criteria in prioritizing markets, as opposed to regions, continents, or countries. This report covers the top 2000 cities in over 200 countries. It does so by reporting the estimated market size (in terms of latent demand) for each major city of the world. It then ranks these cities and reports them in terms of their size as a percent of the country where they are located, their geographic region (e.g. Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America, Latin America), and the total world market. The 2009 Report on Scouring and Combing Yarn Spinning Mill Products: World Market Segmentation by City by Icon Group InternationalICON Group International, Inc.This report was created for global strategic planners who cannot be content with traditional methods of segmenting world markets. With the advent of a "borderless world", cities become a more important criteria in prioritizing markets, as opposed to regions, continents, or countries. This report covers the top 2000 cities in over 200 countries. It does so by reporting the estimated market size (in terms of latent demand) for each major city of the world. It then ranks these cities and reports them in terms of their size as a percent of the country where they are located, their geographic region (e.g. Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America, Latin America), and the total world market. The 2009-2014 World Outlook for Carding and Combing Fiber-To-Fabric Textile Machinery by Icon GroupICON Group International, Inc.This econometric study covers the world outlook for carding and combing fiber-to-fabric textile machinery across more than 200 countries. For each year reported, estimates are given for the latent demand, or potential industry earnings (P.I.E.), for the country in question (in millions of U.S. dollars), the percent share the country is of the region and of the globe. These comparative benchmarks allow the reader to quickly gauge a country vis-à-vis others. Using econometric models which project fundamental economic dynamics within each country and across countries, latent demand estimates are created. This report does not discuss the specific players in the market serving the latent demand, nor specific details at the product level. The study also does not consider short-term cyclicalities that might affect realized sales. The study, therefore, is strategic in nature, taking an aggregate and long-run view, irrespective of the players or products involved. This study does not report actual sales data (which are simply unavailable, in a comparable or consistent manner in virtually all of the 230 countries of the world). This study gives, however, my estimates for the worldwide latent demand, or the P.I.E., for carding and combing fiber-to-fabric textile machinery. It also shows how the P.I.E. is divided across the world's regional and national markets. For each country, I also show my estimates of how the P.I.E. grows over time (positive or negative growth). In order to make these estimates, a multi-stage methodology was employed that is often taught in courses on international strategic planning at graduate schools of business. |
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