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  • Spools of this ribbon are often as low as 33 cents apiece.

    Archive 2009-07-01 2009

  • Spools of this ribbon are often as low as 33 cents apiece.

    Portrait in Blue, by Gabriel Nicolet, 1856-1921 2009

  • Itar-Tass/Landov Spools of steel coil at a Severstal-metiz plant in Russia 's Vologda region.

    Severstal Net More Than Doubles 2008

  • Spools of thread also work well for sorting and matching.

    The Toddler's Busy Book Trish Kuffner 2008

  • Spools of ribbon hung in tongues of black and gold off his workbench: DAUGHTER; MOTHER; WIFE; SON.

    The Town Chuck Hogan 2004

  • Spools of electric cable sat near the door: the offices would need rewiring.

    Set in Darkness Rankin, Ian 2000

  • "Spools ain't no damn good stuck together like that," he said.

    Alvin Journeyman Card, Orson Scott 1995

  • Spools of thread were scattered all over the plush white carpet.

    Moontide Cameron, Stella 1985

  • Spools of Sinclair molecule chain, like very thin, very strong thread.

    The Ringworld Engineers Niven, Larry 1980

  • Spools of Sinclair molecule chain, like very thin, very strong thread.

    The Ringworld Engineers Niven, Larry 1980

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