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How To Use Karakul In A Sentence

  • These programmes are intended to boost the knowledge of communal farmers and increase the quality and quantity of karakul production.
  • The reason is not our minks, which are inferior to the Americans ', or lynx, which are too few, or karakul, which, after all, is sheepskin; the reason is Soviet sable. Gorky Park
  • A fur called broadtail, for example, is the skin of fetal or newborn karakul lambs who have been beaten to death. Cornelia Guest: Why I Don't Wear Fur
  • In a few days, the curls will unfurl and get rough, turning the precious karakul pelt into cheep sheepskin.
  • After his early dalliance as the dapper darling of the international community, in his karakul cap and cape stylishly draped over a statesman's grey flannel suit, Karzai proved his skill as an Afghan trader. Christopher Mailander: Karzai's Next Feat
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  • Agriculture: largely subsistence farming and nomadic animal husbandry; cash products - wheat, fruits, nuts, karakul pelts, wool, mutton The 1994 CIA World Factbook
  • Astrakhan is produced in Uzbekistan from the karakul lamb.
  • Coastal Bermuda covered the field in front of the house and a herd of karakul sheep kept the grass under control. Clean Kill
  • As the report reminds us, ‘carpets are the country's third largest export after dried fruit and karakul, the lambskin used to make hats such as the one commonly worn by President Hamed Karzai.’
  • According to the fur industry this foetal karakul lamb fur is from lambs that are prematurely born.
  • A fur called broadtail, for example, is the skin of fetal or newborn karakul lambs who have been beaten to death. Cornelia Guest: Why I Don't Wear Fur
  • One day, Karzai wore the grey karakul hat from the north, the next day the black and white silk turban from his Pathan homeland in the south.
  • Namibia's Swakara karakul pelt prices increased by a record 70 percent at an auction in Copenhagen, Denmark on Tuesday. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The offering of karakuls was only selectively sold.
  • Help would be given with emergency grazing, communal farmers would get financial help to buy fodder and subsidies would be provided to karakul farmers. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Beside the blue van stood a smiling man in the ubiquitous white pajamas, with a cap of curly black karakul - the fur from a newborn lamb, she happened to know - upon his head. Call Of The Heart
  • U. S. Geological Survey said the epicenter is located in Tajikistan, 106 km southwest of Karakul Department.
  • Namibia also possesses a rich offshore fishing industry and a karakul fur industry.
  • Other agricultural products are silks, fruit, grapes, and livestock, particularly karakul sheep.
  • He noted that there has been a considerable increase in the price of mink and fur; which may give an advantage to Karakul sales.
  • Will people buy Peter Som's broadtail coat from premature or newborn Karakul lambs -- think about that -- with its never-say-excess iridescent fox color? Earth to Fur Designers

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