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"cotton to" Definitions
  1. (North American English, informal) to make an attempt to be friendly to somebody
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That prompted an intervention from Burr, who ordered Cotton to suspend.
His loyal readers will cotton to the idea — calico to it!
Virginia's First Lady Apologizes for Handing Cotton to Black Students on Tour Pam Northam handed raw cotton to children touring the governor's mansion and asked them to imagine being enslaved and having to pick the crop.
I need a higher Cotton to Jahil ratio in the next episode.
Shortly after Elliot leaves, Carlotta begs Cotton to come home, and apologizes for everything.
This may be the Stoppard play for people who don't normally cotton to Stoppard.
Then a soft water pour I washed carefully light touch clean cotton to bandage.
So if Dow has developed a trait that allows cotton to be resistant to worms, and Monsanto has developed a trait that allows cotton to be Roundup Ready, they can join forces, through cross-licensing agreements, to produce cotton with both traits.
China hasn't been shy about targeting everything from liquefied natural gas and cotton to soybeans.
It started with premium French linen bedding and has also introduced cotton to its lineup.
Mr. Moss was a bit slow to cotton to the extent of Mr. West's fame.
After he bought the team in 19563, the fans at first didn't cotton to him.
Mention the name "Schea Cotton" to a casual fan, and you'll likely get a blank look.
Reformation Reformation uses offcuts and more sustainable materials like linen and cotton to create influencer favorites.
Light a match directly underneath the tinder, using a piece of cotton to accelerate the process.
But not everyone will cotton to a former business district that still lacks many residential amenities.
That means, always wear lightweight, breathable clothing, like cotton, to help cool you down as you move.
The colorful stretch lace is crafted from moisture-wicking cotton to keep you feeling dry down below.
Textile manufacturers use complicated chemical and industrial processes to make clothing materials, from cotton to synthetic fibers.
An initial proposal would have reduced spending on cotton to help dairy producers, but that proved unpopular.
The United States exports cotton to Turkey and wheat and dairy to Brazil, other major suppliers of steel.
Apparently, neither Harvard nor Harvard Law was ritzy enough to expose Cotton to sparkling water, because he attended both.
Question: Recently, my mother handed down one of her yukata (a Japanese summer kimono made of cotton) to me.
In the 1800s, when the species was discovered, researchers wrapped the geckos with cotton to prevent the loss of scales.
LOLA's tampons, complete with a plastic applicator, are made with 100 percent cotton to avoid any of these nasty chemicals.
David Perdue and Tom Cotton to curb the level of legal immigration into the United States through skills-based system.
But Hollywood has been slower to cotton to that fact, a situation that Ms. Davis and others hope to remedy.
Here, you cotton to the ties so quickly that you attempt to invent circumstances in which you might need them.
In 1889, back when it was just the Sealy Corporation, the company patented an invention that pressed cotton to make mattresses.
H&M has also set specific targets in every product range, such as 100% of its cotton to be sustainable by 2020.
Now, many of those investors have piled into commodities futures, triggering a bubble in assets from iron ore and cotton to eggs.
Russell added the extra layer of cotton to absorb sweat and give a little bit of extra stretch in the neck collar.
I know about handicaps harder to cotton to, having stuttered terribly for decades, my face like a gargoyle's, my mouth flabbering uncontrollably.
"When you say you're shivering or sweating in the dark to save the planet, conservatives don't cotton to it," Mr. Inglis said.
Tom Cotton to address similar national security concerns with TikTok in a bipartisan letter to acting director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire.
Ralph S. Northam of Virginia, apologized for giving cotton to a group of black students who visited the governor's mansion last week.
She also suggests switching to clothing with natural fibers, like cotton, to avoid body breakouts caused by sweating on your chest or back.
Don't cotton to any more drastic cuts in foreign aid and assistance, which helps lift other nations out of poverty, ignorance and incompetence.
For example, the elastic that secures the cap on your head is lined with cotton to help you avoid those red angry lines.
His family has been working with American lawmakers like Mr. Cotton to curb the practice of financial payments to relatives of such attackers.
Textile manufacturing takes a heavy toll on the environment, from the pesticides used to grow cotton to the polluted water created by dye runoff.
They use cotton to keep the nicotine liquid inside, and cotton can only retain so much liquid until they start to leak, he said.
It was an extraordinarily expensive flop and reviled by critics, who didn't cotton to its attempt to Braveheart up the story of the Alamo.
This would be especially the case were Mr. Cotton to step up to the plate — and it's likely, because his presidential ambition seems boundless.
It took about half an hour of work to get to the point where the glue holding the cotton to the light was drying.
This fabric dries in a third of the time it takes for cotton to dry, so it absorbs and then evaporates your night sweats.
In a second use of DNA technology, Hayward said his company will soon be able to track cotton to exactly where it is picked. 2.
Then, they cut the cotton to size and formed a mask using one outer layer and eight inner layers that covered the nose and mouth.
Cutting out the middleman and dealing directly with farmers to cultivate cotton to the right specifications is "a huge plus", echoes Fazliddin Sirojiddinov, Uztex's boss.
Fortunately, the ever-scrappy Star knocks her attacker on the ground, knees him in the groin with her heel, and tells Cotton to fetch her money.
Even Perry has more successfully blended food, art, music, and sex appeal before, working with artist Will Cotton to create her confectionary-themed "California Gurls" video.
The overshirt category encompasses a broad range, from more shirt-like versions in mid-weight cotton to others that are more jacket-like and have linings.
Prices of things like commodities, from cotton to copper and silver to lumber, are down about 12 percent since the reign of terror of coronavirus began.
"Price ratios of cotton to competing crops are a bit more favorable than in 2015," said Jody Campiche, the group's vice president of economics and policy analysis.
The cotton industry in Central Asia depends on migrant labourers; in Turkmenistan tens of thousands of people are forced to pick cotton to fulfil state production quotas.
For this episode of How Stuff Is Made, we teamed up with Cotton Incorporated, the company behind your favorite natural fiber, cotton, to find out just that.
In between those two numbers you encounter a number of swing voters, independents, who simply don't cotton to the kind of message that he has been delivering.
Some attendees also urged Cotton to take a tougher stance on Russian interference in the presidential election and allegations of ties between President Trump and the Kremlin.
However, you don't have to be a president to appreciate the company's mission of utilizing a transparent supply chain and organic cotton to make its bed sheets.
There were also bejeweled Buddhas to be taken; jade, copper and coal to be mined; and cotton to be plucked — all rich additions to the queen's coffers.
Sharecroppers worked the land for a small share of the crop and were forced to sell their cotton to the landowners, who paid less than market prices.
That support of Trump's agenda, as well as his frequent defense of the president on television, has endeared Cotton to the president and to senior White House officials.
It took me a while to cotton to the continuous, exploratory nature of the game, and I spent weeks just wandering around trying to figure out what to do.
Charging towards Atlanta, Sherman knew exactly where to supply his Union army, which fields of sugar and cotton to burn, and crucially, where resistance would be thin on the ground.
Tom Cotton to be the new CIA director, and nominating the current director, Mike Pompeo, to replace Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, whose relationship with the president has reportedly soured.
Brands in the mix include Nike, Adidas, Alo, Puma, Under Armour, Ivy Park, Zella, and many more, with styles ranging from classic black cotton to mesh-paneled to plus size.
The variant with perforations, mesh and doping did not do quite as well as this, but it still reduced skin temperature by 2°C compared with cotton, to 35°C.
The women weavers have now set up at least five collective yarn banks, by contributing in kind or cash, creating stocks of cotton to help poorer women in their villages.
I was among that sodality of readers who didn't cotton to "The English Patient," finding it merely moody, murky and lightly pretentious, a tone poem in search of a whetstone.
Instead of paper, she used vinyl, polyester, satin ribbon and cotton to make a 16-fold symmetrical skirt, and used a single piece of leather to create a foldable handbag.
And it seems that zillions of people still cotton to the idea of ranking our intellects, from top to bottom, the ingenious to the comatose, the gods to the rocks.
His native country still plays a part in the jeans-making process: Mr. Echigoya sends American cotton to Japan to be dyed; then it is returned to him to sew.
David Paleologos, who conducted the Suffolk survey, said that Mr. Trump always polled better in Massachusetts than the other Republicans in part because the state does not cotton to religious candidates.
But that was already true back in October and November when the Cotton-to-CIA hype was its hottest and his friends were telling Axios that he would serve if called.
Trump is reportedly considering Arkansas Republican Tom Cotton to replace Pompeo as the head of the CIA — a pick that isn't uncontroversial, given Cotton's deep Trump loyalty and relative intelligence inexperience.
And because Boll & Branch will need the cotton to keep coming, it has begun giving Chetna farmers cash advances, injecting a welcome degree of financial stability into an often volatile occupation.
China is not a major importer of U.S. cotton, but those businesses seeking an alternative market for cotton to bypass the potential import duties would likely turn to Australia, Vogel said.
The UFC superstar sat down with TMZ's Charlie Cotton to promote UFC 200 on July 9th -- when she regaled us about the first time she opened up a can of whoopass.
But it saddens me that the central figure arousing the white fury that has engulfed America would discourage the vigorous response of black people who don't cotton to his centrist reform values.
In it, she hand-colors her first photograph in almost 60 years — a modern-day landscape of Queenstown — applying cotton to sticks of cane to build brushes with just the right tips.
There were 40 acres of pasture land, cotton to be harvested, cows to be milked, chickens to be fed, and the two-room White Rock school was a saunter down the road.
The country's traders are offering cotton to Asian buyers at around 87 cents per pound, including cost insurance and freight, nearly 4 percent more than rival supplies from the U.S., the dealers said.
Kanjarya, 214, works up to eight hours a day on the six acre plot, one of millions of small holder farms in India supplying cotton to garment factories making clothes for Western brands.
The payments will be made to agricultural producers for a wide range of products, from soybeans and cotton to chickpeas and cherries, in up to three tranches, beginning in late July or early August.
The mother of a child on a group tour of the governor's mansion accused Pam Northam of handing cotton to African-American children and asking them to imagine themselves being slaves in the fields.
The tour guide handed raw, prickly cotton to some young black students who were part of a group visiting the oldest operating governor's mansion in the country, one that was built with slave labor.
Khalid Abdullah, the country's Cotton Commissioner and vice president of the Pakistan Central Cotton Committee, said the country will spend around $4 billion on import of the cotton to meet its domestic demands this year.
The Xian environmental protection bureau confirmed media reports that staff at a local monitoring station had stuffed sensors with cotton to lower emission readings and removed surveillance tapes to cover up their deception, Xinhua said.
"In the last three to four years, we've had significant losses due to hurricanes," said Mike Godley, a cotton farmer in Beaufort County, who said he expects his cotton to get pummeled in Dorian's path.
After Australia's hottest summer on record, the drying-up of the Darling River, which winds through 1,500 km (900 miles) of outback, over grazing country and irrigating crops from cotton to grapes, has stirred discontent.
Inspired by the company's mission to create clean (and delicious) desserts, we partnered with Cotton to take you behind the scenes of Emmy's solar- and wind-powered factory for an episode of How Stuff Is Made.
The first cross-border transaction between banks using multiple blockchain applications took place on Monday, Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Wells Fargo & Co said, resulting in a shipment of cotton to China from the United States.
The ease with which the Cardinals dispatched the Packers in Week 16 took the football world by surprise and made even casual fans cotton to the fact that Arizona is a team to be reckoned with.
Though this deal was well-received in most Democratic quarters, Pelosi and Schumer should be wary of overstepping -- critics on the left are unlikely to cotton to their consorting with Trump on any sort of significant legislation.
In October, Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Wells Fargo said that the first cross-border transaction between banks using multiple blockchain applications had taken place, resulting in a shipment of cotton to China from the United States.
The Committee farm bill would irresponsibly risk another trade dispute by adding cotton to those programs, which very well could lead to taxpayers again paying millions of dollars to Brazil in order to settle a new dispute.
Douthat: My sense of things is that on the domestic front, you have a lot of different Republican figures who have sympathy for a genuinely populist agenda, ranging from Cotton to Marco Rubio to Mike Lee and others.
Roundup is used for weed control in agriculture, industrial and other applications and the company sells seeds with biotech traits that enable crops such as corn, soybeans and cotton to be tolerant of Roundup and other glyphosate-based herbicides.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The first cross-border transaction between banks using multiple blockchain applications has taken place, Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Wells Fargo & Co said on Monday, resulting in a shipment of cotton to China from the United States.
Crafted from smooth cotton to a relaxed silhouette shaped with a sleek point collar, a Paul Smith shirt will give your dad all the comfort of his favourite gym clothes with the crisp look of a traditional dress shirt.
Sure, they don't cotton to the anti-climate-change nonsense Mr. Trump spews and can't stand the endless bullying, but let's stop to reflect that they have handed him all the weapons in his online arsenal to do that.
It didn't help when Northam's wife Pamela Northam came under fire for distributing cotton to African-American students on a tour of the governor's mansion, and suggested they imagine themselves as slaves, according to the mother of one child.
Democrats argued there are better ways for Cotton to address his concerns with the heavy water arrangement without disrupting the appropriations process, which senators on both sides of the aisle are trying to restore after years of gridlock and dysfunction.
Designer shirt Crafted from smooth cotton to a relaxed silhouette shaped with a sleek point collar, a Paul Smith shirt will give your dad all the comfort of his favourite gym clothes with the crisp look of a traditional dress shirt.
They would eventually create the Tea Party, send Ted Cruz and Tom Cotton to Capitol Hill and help elect Donald Trump to the highest office in the land — all without much input from Buckley, or Ryan, or Mitch McConnell, or Commentary.
"In the last few weeks we are getting good inquiries from China for the new season crop," said Arun Sekhsaria, managing director of D. D. Cotton, an exporter that earlier this month sold cotton to China for shipments in November and December.
An incredible amount of thought goes into each component of the sweatshirt, from its generous arm bands to the heavyweight cotton to the slim fit and modern length (it covers that crack, but isn't so long that it looks like a tunic).
Whether they cotton to a conspiracy theory about the Obama DOJ or not, ideological conservatives will reprise their favorite maxims after the election: that conservatism can't fail, that it can only be failed, and that in this case it was failed by Trump.
More and more candidates are overcoming that hurdle, particularly in safely Democratic enclaves, but ultimately, getting voters to sign onto an agenda that empowers workers and takes on the wealthy and the forces of capital is more important than getting them to cotton to a negatively freighted word.
It is National Margarita Day according to whomever it is decides such things and if I don't really cotton to that sort of marketing I do love the margaritas (above) that Josie Davidson taught me to make in her spacious kitchen in San Antonio, Texas, a few years ago.
Shares of Arabia Cotton Ginning may get a boost after an Agriculture Ministry spokesman on Saturday said Egypt aimed to double production of cotton and to increase the price of the long staple cotton to more than 3,000 Egyptian pounds ($168.07) per qintar (160 kg), which will all be exported.
The governor's office said that Ms. Northam did not single out the black students, but handed the cotton to those nearest to her so that they could pass it around and everyone could feel the sharpness of the stems and leaves, and consider handling the rough materials all day, every day.
I don't often cotton to museum shows that are educational in character—when I want instruction, I'll read something—but I love, and I wish everyone would see, "Americans," at the National Museum of the American Indian, in Washington, D.C. It is keyed to the ubiquity of Native Americans in popular culture.
As the sun began to set on a recent cloudless afternoon, the kind that makes it unthinkable to spend winters anywhere but in Florida, Rick Collins piloted the High Cotton to a dock in Everglades City, the fishing village where three generations of his family have made a living trapping stone crab.
In the same year, the co-op launched a comprehensive set of product sustainability standards that applied to the 1,000 brands they carried, plus a set of preferred sustainability attributes — so shoppers can narrow the REI selection by attributes like "recycled materials" or "organic cotton" to find something that's made with resource-conserving practices.
Washington (CNN)First lady of Virginia Pam Northam "did not focus on black students" when she handed cotton to African-American children on a tour of the governor's mansion and asked them to imagine being slaves in the fields, according to several students who participated in the tour and their parents who spoke to The Washington Post.
A segment on cotton swabs, for example, shows several kinds of machines: one that feeds the cotton to the one that shreds it, the one that cards the cotton and the one that slits it, the one that divides the cotton and one that turns the cotton strips into rounded strands and applies it to the sticks, and then a few more.
"The purpose of this letter is to request, on behalf of the Affected Users, that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (the RCMP), conduct an exhumation and post-mortem autopsy on the body of Gerald Cotton to confirm both its identity and the cause of death given the questionable circumstances surrounding Mr. Cotten's death and the significant losses of Affected Users," reads a Dec.
Republican Senator Tom Cotton has come in hot with a Tweetstorm on the Obamacare repeal and replace process, which has been running into some very early issues: Why it matters: Republicans can afford quite a few defections and still pass a bill through the House, but the Senate is an entirely different issue, and for Cotton to go public so early is a danger sign for House leadership.
" Since 2011 American Giant, or AG, has mass-produced everyday sportswear for men and women, like the Lee jeans or Russell sweatshirts once sold in stores like Caldor — from the ginned cotton to the cutting and sewing — entirely in the U.S. Mr. Winthrop, a former financier who had run a snowshoe firm, made it the company's mission to, in his words, "bring back ingenuity and optimism to the towns that make things.

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