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There was the small square of floor covered with rubberized fabric.
He pulled the rubberized fabric of his coat closer about him.
Swim caps were made of rubberized fabric during the early 20th century.
The coral sliced through the rubberized fabric into the air chambers.
They had donned rubberized fabric suits which covered them from head to foot.
Rubberized fabric with loop handles at the ends, and some sort of zipper in the middle.
Body bags used in the Vietnam War were heavy-duty black rubberized fabric.
They were awkward, uncomfortable constructions of rubberized fabric with stiffening hoops.
Inside the hull were two large airbag cells, called ballonets, made of rubberized fabric and containing air.
The torturer appeared to be wearing a chemical-warfare-protective suit of rubberized fabric, but without the hood and gloves.
In accordance with this note, the rubberized fabric would be classified under Section XI.
Garments of rubberized fabrics are described on page 935 of the Explanatory Notes.
As soon as the rubberized fabric became taut, he called to the sailor to close the trunk hatch, then grabbed the bridge phone.
The cover is a buffed rubberized fabric over a wound nylon fiber base with an inflatable bladder.
He punched holes around the edges of what was left of the suit, and threaded strips of the rubberized fabric through it.
In March 1908 he had the machine re-covered in rubberized fabric and re-engined with a 50hp Renault.
Inflatable rafts use durable, multi-layered rubberized fabrics.
A pneumatic float was made of rubberized fabric separated by bulkheads into 12 airtight compartments and inflated with air.
By contrast, the competitive Leica followed the established design of using rubberized fabric shutter curtains wound around rollers, moving horizontally.
It was made of rubber or rubberized fabric with a metal or plastic frame inside, a metal nipple on one corner, and a mouthpiece.
It was one more cadaver to identify--large or small, male or female, important or not, one couldn't tell from the rubberized fabric of the bag.
Rubberized fabric also includes fabrics made from yarn, strip, or the like, impregnated, coated, covered, or sheathed with rubber as specified in heading 56.04.
He braved the violent spurt of energy from the dissolving rubberized fabric and then the moment of exposure to radiation and heat as he crept through.
In 1908, after further modifications which included re-covering it with 'Continental' rubberized fabric and addition of side-curtains, the aircraft was re-designated Farman I-bis.
For example, the drive shafts of some sports cars replace cardan universal joints with an equivalent joint called a rag joint which works by bending rubberized fabric.