… crocheted garments of the vest type, of cotton or man‑made fibre, not napped, nor of pile or terry fabric, in one or … accordance with Chapter Note 5, garments with a drawstring, ribbed waistband or other means of tightening at the bottom …
… and as a base in the manufacture of beverages, and an edible, nutlike, spiny-angled fruit of the species Trapa … a water chestnut. The heading does not include : (a) The edible tuber of the species Eleocharis dulcis or Eleocharis …
… 05.11 ), whether whole or in pieces, and whether or not edible, fresh, chilled, frozen, salted, in brine, dried or … guts” made by extrusion of a paste of hide or skin fibres, subsequently hardened with a solution of …
… whether they contain : (1) Preparations of the kind described in paragraph (A). or (2) Two or more unmixed … properties, when put up otherwise than as described in paragraphs (B) (2), (B) (3) and (C) above …
… for topping walls, etc.). These are usually provided with nibs, holed for nailing, or may be moulded to interlock, and … in the mass, impregnated with other substances, glazed, ribbed, channelled, fluted or otherwise decorated by …
… such as plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, textile fibres and certain papers (e.g., paper of a kind used as a … (“sulphite” process). The product obtained is superior in fibre length and richer in cellulose than mechanical pulp …
… cast, pressed, stamped, etc. It applies, in particular, to collapsible tubes for packing colours or other products; … purpose counterweights; skeins, hanks and ropes of lead fibres or strands used for packing or for caulking pipe …
… fractions, derived from several varieties of fish (cod, halibut, menhaden, herring, sardines, anchovy, pilchard, … vary in colour from yellow to reddish‑brown. Cod liver and halibut liver and other fish liver yield oils with a high …
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