… construction and demolition waste and not usable as timber. However, wood articles so segregated and suitable for reuse … (c) Chipwood of a kind used for plaiting or making sieves, chip‑boxes, pill‑boxes, etc., and wood shavings used …
… buoyancy chambers for torpedoes. (7) Strikers, safety pins, levers and other parts of grenades. (8) Fins for bombs. The … : (a) Propellant powders and prepared explosives, even if put up in forms ready for incorporation in munitions …
… original works of the artist; the copies are in fact never quite identical as the artist has intervened at each … artist. The heading excludes the following articles, even if they are designed or created by artists : (a) …
… can be carried in clothing as a source of warmth. However this heading does not cover disposable hand or foot … impregnated with mineral oil or paraffin wax. However, this description does not cover fuels such as …
… fried, roasted or otherwise cooked; it should be noted, however, that smoked fish which has been cooked before or … from the roe of the sturgeon, a fish found in the rivers of several regions (Italy, Alaska, Turkey, Iran and Russia); …
… as benzyl alcohol, menthol, eucalyptol and tolu balsam). However, throat pastilles or cough drops which contain … of sucrose. When put up (i.e., prepared) as confectionery, however, (flavoured or not), liquorice extract falls in the …
… man‑made textiles in the form of monofilaments or of several filaments. These machines are, in practice, made up … together and assembled by a slight twist given by a special device, thus forming a yarn. In others, the fibres leaving …
… coloured pile threads forming a pattern. They are, however, also made on mechanical looms and are then generally of more even texture and the selvedges are more parallel than in the …
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