- mat
protecting that
which is
beneath the mat, such as a
place mat or the
matting used in
archival framing and
preservation of do****ents and
paintings providing...
-
progresses (cricket can also be pla**** on
artificial surfaces,
notably matting). Each
wicket is made of
three wooden stumps topped by two bails. As illustrated...
- is the U.S. Call
Center Industry Compared to
India and The Philippines?".
Retrieved 2018-12-03.
Mattingly,
Doreen J. (2012). "Indian
Women Working in Call...
- from
bamboo with the
chamber surfaces and
joints pasted with
paper and
matting in
which there were
holes for
smoke emission. The
ground was made from...
- of call
centre employment on
women in
India".
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Mattingly,
Doreen (2012).
Indian Women Working...
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during his time. The port was
opened in 1762,
mainly for the
export of coir-
matting and coir-yarn.
Kesavadas built three ships for
trade with
Calcutta and...
-
significant uses
included door and
window profiles, hoses, belts, gaskets,
matting, flooring, and
dampeners (antivibration mounts) for the
automotive industry...
- camp with a
matting wicket in Dombivli, as they
could not
afford proper coaching. From the age of 17, he took
coaching from
former India batsman Pravin...
- the
income of the Casa da
Índia was not able to
cover its expenses. The
Portuguese monarchy had become, in
Garrett Mattingly's phrase, the
owner of "a bankrupt...
-
group had been
neatly arranged on
litters made of
cedar poles and cane
matting.
Another group of four
individuals found in the
mound were
interred on...