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SISAL

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SISALStreams and Iteration in a Single-Assignment Language
SISALStraight in Silent and Low (approach)


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The obvious one is Sisal taken from Agave sisalana, a native of Mexico but now extensively grown in Tanzania - the new Lotus Eco-Elise uses it in the body work and it produces ropes such as twine that we use in our gardens.
Natural fiber rugs such as sisal rugs and jute rugs are typically simple in design and offered in neutral shades.
For gardening and bundling, Sisal (50' x 1/2") should be the cordage of choice.
 
 
 
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