Fine wiki:
>For other senses of Fine, see Fine (disambiguation). A fine is money paid as a financial punishment for the commission of minor crimes or as the settlement of a claim. A synonym, typically used in civil law actions, is mulct.Common examples of fines is money paid for violations of traffic laws. Currently in English law relatively small fines are used either in place of or alongside community service orders for low-level criminal offences. Larger fines are also given independently or alongside shorter prison sentences where the judge or magistrate considers a considerable amount of retribution is necessary but there is unlikely to be significant danger to the public. For instance, fraud is often punished by very large fines since fraudsters are typically debarred from the position or profession they abused to commit their crimes.
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Yarn wiki:
>This article is about yarn fiber. A yarn is also a type of long and involved story, such as a shaggy dog story or a campfire yarn. Yarn is a long continuous length of interlocked fibers, suitable for use in the production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving and ropemaking. Yarn can be made from any number of synthetic or natural fibers. Yarn can be made from a variety of natural fibers including wool, alpaca, angora, cotton, silk, bamboo, hemp, and soy. Less commonly, yarn is spun from camel, yak, possum, cat, dog, wolf, rabbit, buffalo hair and even turkey feathers. Commercial yarns are often made from synthetic fibers or a combination of natural and synthetic fibers. Very thin yarn is referred to as thread. Yarns are made up of any number of plies, each ply being a single spun yarn. These single plys of yarn are twisted in the opposite direction (plied) together to make a thicker yarn.
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