Mark Thiessen, Anchorage Daily News, 18 June 2023 Workers will dredge a new basin 40 feet (12.2 meters) deep, allowing large cruises ships, cargo vessels, and every U.S. military ship except aircraft carriers to dock, Port Director Joy Baker said. Robert Gauthier, Los Angeles Times, 6 July 2023 Workers will dredge a new basin 40 feet deep, allowing large cruises ships, cargo vessels, and every U.S. Julia Levy, Southern Living, 6 July 2023 In the lowlands of the San Joaquin Valley, last winter’s torrential storms revived an ancient body of water drained and dredged decades ago, its clay lakebed transformed into a powerhouse of industrial agriculture. Smithsonian Magazine, 10 July 2023 Coat zucchini chips: Working in batches, dredge zucchini slices in flour mixture, shaking off excess. Jenn Harris, Los Angeles Times, 3 July 2023 Before dredging sand and modifying reefs, Kane thinks scientists need to understand more about the natural relationship between islands and reefs. Maura Johnston,, 17 July 2023 They’re soaked in buttermilk for at least three hours, then dredged in flour seasoned with what Fraser likes to call sausage seasoning: cumin, coriander, fennel seed, cayenne pepper and sugar. As the fabric made its journey into the Western world, it retained its name, but lost its once signifying stripes.Verb Ben Stas for The Boston Globe On Sunday, Yungblud threw himself fully into his performance despite his bum knee, galloping around the stage, bellowing every lyric as if it had been dredged from the depths of his soul, and bantering heavily. The fabric balance between colored, and neutral yarns was seen as being perfect for striped shirts. The name originated in the southeast Asian countries where gingham is said to have been born. Secondly, gingham is marked by having the colored yarns (the warp) going against the uncolored yarns (the weft), to create a lightweight texture on both faces, meaning it’s essentially reversible. True gingham is distinguished primarily for being a "dyed in the yarn" fabric, meaning the yarn is dyed before it is woven. "Gingham" comes from the Malayan word genggang, or "striped." The way we identify gingham, as being a contrasting-check shirt, was not the way in which the fabric was originally known. naturally some things do get lost in translation. But, when you’re dealing with a fabric that’s over five hundred years old. The truth is that gingham does not mean check or checked, it actually means striped.
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