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  2. Cowboy bedroll - Wikipedia

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    This rubber blanket was carried rolled around the rolled-up wool blanket and served as a groundcloth, sunshade, hasty tent, or any other purpose the soldier could devise. This rubber blanket was very waterproof and made it possible for the soldier to sleep relatively dry for the first time in the history of warfare.

  3. Offset printing - Wikipedia

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    Offset printing is a common printing technique in which the inked image is transferred (or "offset") from a plate to a rubber blanket and then to the printing surface. When used in combination with the lithographic process, which is based on the repulsion of oil and water, the offset technique employs a flat ( planographic) image carrier.

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    Gossamer fabric. Detail of pleated gown made of gossamer. Gossamer fabric is a thin, sheer woven fabric. The structure of the fabric is similar to a gauze. It is usually made of silk, cotton, or wool. The fabric may be coated with rubber to make it waterproof. [1] [2] [3]

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    This blanket was designed to fend off wind, water and sand at every beach visit.

  6. How to Make the Perfect Pigs in a Blanket - AOL

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    From the dough and the miniature franks to everything in between their rolled-up goodness, click on the slideshow above to learn how to make the perfect pig in a blanket. Foods Kids Hate to Eat ...

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