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David was blindly in love with his fabulously fake creation, seeing in her weave and
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to the touch of hem and weave and seam
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I scrabbled frantically around the mattress feeling for the rough weave of hessian, expecting the light on the wall to flare into life and singe to black my eyeballs
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Song continued to weave her basket
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lost in a weave of cigarette smoke
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for the chase and the duck and weave
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We weave stories about the missing hours,
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Robert would then weave it into a story with all the other facts of the day
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‘We weave cloth for clothing over here
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‘Who designs the patterns?’ I asked, admiring the bold weave on the loom nearest to me
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The Mondeo is very nearly past the turning before Alex spots the tell tale weave of the old comic as he disappears into the shadows
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“Mother, why don’t you weave the picture as a brocade? That would be almost like being there
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While I weave, I feel like I’m there at Sun Palace
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begin to weave their enchantment
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When you don’t draw attention to your testimonials and weave them into
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If you can integrate and weave most of the following twenty-four tips into your
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dared to pass through the mountain passages and dodge and weave through the great trees
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Goes to show, the Fates will weave their circlets
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I wasn't able to follow a straight path there, as I had to weave around the standers and make sure I was out of the walkers’ paths as they came around
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I angled westward, and even though I had to dodge cars and freaks as I came across them, I was able to weave my way through the streets until I finally found an interstate
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He called that weave Lightning Hail
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A second weave created a second bar of flames that crossed over the first like an X marks the spot
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Inside the tent, the strobe light still pulsed until he adjusted the weave to make it a very dim pale blue ball that outlined their faces
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Would a Darkservant wielder make such a bold attempt on the life of one of the Sons of Odin? His distrust of Ael Tarael he was not familiar with was possibly another sign of his illness increasing, though he knew Healing could easily be changed to a weave of death and he would be completely unaware until it was too late
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Hayley was a fast learner with weaves too, and she soon had it mastered, so she then taught the weave for casting balls of flame
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A Guardian from Carl Wilder’s tent had already reported the alterations to that decree, which meant that loyal wielders would be allowed to weave Air to defend themselves in swordfights
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The golden threads created a handsome pattern, but there were no imperial symbols slipped into the weave
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The solicitor acting for these masquerading princes and forgers, found he could not weave a single mesh of the legal net required for a prima facie case, though he had twisted and contorted every clause of the laws relating to libel, and waded through briefs innumerable, in the hope of finding a precedent
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Unlike the Army you, could bob and weave as much as you liked as so long as you won the fight without too much cheating
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When Herminia wasn’t busy with a man, she would join her at the little table and weave undoubtedly well-embellished tales of the crimes committed, perversions and darkest secrets of the people they saw
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She moved to weave a story of awe without strife
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Returned to the lobby, the uniformed man spoke briefly with Hector, who turned and began to weave his way through the crowd
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In addition motorcyclists, who can’t find a way through traffic on the road, weave in and out of the lamp posts
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The clothes were cotton, but of a sturdy weave rather than of a comfortable weave
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9 Moreover those who work in fine flax, and those who weave networks, shall be confounded
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eggs, and weave the spider's web: he who eats of their eggs dies, and that which is crushed breaks out into a viper
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Up above the stars weave in and out
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While most wizards had to convert the energy into something else to use it, such as fire or electricity, I could weave the power itself
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“Fools, you are mere children to me, now die!” he shouted at them and began to weave a deadly spell
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I had to weave my way through a forest of that vegetation to reach a peak to the west of my position
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Into her mind flashed a phrase that Jarin Huss had read to her: When they see beyond the sky… take these Gifts of My Outstretched Hand; Weave them together; I shall come
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“What do you mean?” I try to weave our hands again, but he rises to his feet
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13 And Delilah said to Samson, up to now you have mocked me, and told me lies, tell me with which you might be bound; And he said to her, If you weave the seven locks of my head with the web
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As I got older, my dad also began to weave in the notion that I
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She appeared to be about thirty-five years old, and wore a simple gray dress of course weave, plain sandals, and a string of small seashells as a necklace
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We weave this nest
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I thought I would weave through
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Those silent waters weave for him
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We also don't know who will weave the beauty we have created in our lives into
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She begun to weave a spell of misdirection that Zerch had taught her, it may give her the vital time needed to escape, should the beast follow through the portal
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The imbedded crossbow bolt was bleeding profusely, but luckily most of the blood had stayed within the confines of her cloak soaking into the inside weave rather than giving away her position by marking the floor
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The sun's victory over the storm meant no oil lamps were needed to weave
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Weave that unseen, unknown, emotion into your marketing as you create it, but certainly show
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I was also unwilling to sit and weave with my mother
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weave that credibility into your actual product or your marketing, it’s going to help you succeed
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Cut them up and weave them together
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“Teach her to weave the clan colors
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Weave the pin back out from under
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Weave the pin back out of the fabric once
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He sets the drinks on a glass-top table and without warning, throws himself into the hammock, rocking it, nearly causing it to tip, grasping his fingers into the weave to hold on
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And weave a web
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shone out through the cracks in the basket weave
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The hard working villagers used to weave their own cloth to supplement their income
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In 1921, Gāndhi started spinning cotton for four hours every day and asked every Indian to spin cotton, weave cloth (Khādi) from it and wear only clothes made from home spun cotton to support cottage industries
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But he was against big mills that weave cloth
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We’l eat rations and weave
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I prefer it to weave excuses that sound to
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Jeans, true dark denim, not the thin synthetic, heavy durable material lined in waffle weave cotton for extra warmth
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Weave in her hair a ribbon that gathers her sweetness, and show it to me in the top of this love that is my madness
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Heads bob up and down and back and forth like clothes in a washing machine, screams of joy rush up, it is getting hotter, steam rises from the water, you weave through the mob to you bags
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hair replacement or weave I need to match the
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The flimsy filaments of hope, love and fear with which we weave our natures, stretched, spun themselves into a cord as cold and hard as life itself, and Robert bowed his head
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tejer, to weave
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cable, we weave a thread each day, and at last we cannot break it? This is true,
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The result is that we are each prisoners of the spider-web that we ourselves weave to become its only true victim
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It also has tracer wires in the weave that allow me to track your whereabouts should you escape me,” Blackfin explained
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For the abdominal muscles to develop, they have to weave their way out of those layers of fat
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Initially, he could weave and dodge through the precession but, as he neared the centre column, he had to resort to forcing his way between the tightly packed demonstrators
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galvanised himself forward and then a weave to the left
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I’d lasso the wind and weave it into a tender towel
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To weave a beautiful memory
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But while I was in high school, it was not unusual for me to have to weave my way in and out of the drunks passed out and asleep on the sidewalks and streets as I made my way home to the subway station
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Pedestrians will notice that they can bob and weave around
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The wyassies had to weave their way through the crowd to reach the edge of the balcony
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They strolled, often arm and arm, their hands mingling together like threads in a weave
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My intention was to mingle beauty and darkness in a weave of fabric created by the best and worst of the human spirit
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Stray cats weave casually in and out of the yard and around our legs
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At the end of eight years, after having learned to write Latin poetry, play the clavichord, talk about falconry with gentlemen and apologetics, with archbishops, dis-cuss affairs of state with foreign rulers and affairs of God with the Pope, she returned to her parents’ home to weave funeral wreaths
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This way it will let the coarse weave hook in and get a real good stretch
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‘’The Thatch Weave? I never heard of that tactic, Lieutenant
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Knowing that her salvation would be in the mutual protection given by the Thatch Weave maneuver, she did her best to ignore her fear and continued towards Jesus, who was also approaching her
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Both Ingrid and Jesus then reversed their turns in order to continue using the Thatch Weave
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Frontal passes seemed to work well against Japanese bombers, while the Thatch Weave certainly had proved its value as a defensive tactic
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‘’And the Thatch Weave worked like a charm, Ingrid
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The diminutive young Filipino pilot then spent a minute describing the Thatch Weave to Brereton and Clagett, along with the results it gave in combat
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I know how girls can weave a web of entrapment, and put a stranglehold on your time and all that
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”Bring in your friend Mocal, I shall weave such a story for her, that it will have her tongue wagging for a very long time
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What happened next was over so fast I couldn’t believe it, the hairy one rushed at the two soldiers pulling his hands from his sleeves, in each hand was a length of what looked like black wood, but very shiny, the short black branches moved with a speed that was impossible to follow, the two warriors lunged with their obsidian tipped swords, the hairy one seemed to sway and weave, the first warrior expecting an impact from the thrust lost his balance when his sword stabbed thin air, the hairy one stepped in and hit him four or five times with the sticks in the face and head, the face disintegrated under the attack
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Ted continues to slide all the way to the door, where, having fathomed out the intricate operation of the swing handles, he pulls his jacket collar up and weaves his way out into the night
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It required skill and focus to create the weaves before falling asleep though he learnt quickly
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’ Stone pillars were torn apart with weaves of Fire and Air
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He continued to use those weaves, taking out close to ten thousand Nymloc and Jacoulra
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He changed the weaves of Lightning Hail to what he called Flame Crosses
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If he could have continued to hold those flows of the Power, there might be some hope of victory; however, those weaves drained his strength like water leaking out of a bucket full of holes
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He released the weaves that held the Flame Crosses together, the discs of light vanished, and thousands of men and women cried out in despair to see such a powerful weapon disappear
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So what were they planning? How long would they wait? He changed the lightning weaves to Fire Serpents, the blue bolts moved outwards like a web of fire through the chests and torsos of hundreds of demons, burning them to ash
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He felt he could hold those weaves for another quarter hour at the most
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He was only able to perform those weaves as they drained his strength less than the Flame Crosses
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It was something the Dark One had taught the Accursed, and though many had witnessed the portals, the weaves were hidden so that they could not be copied
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From what Adem could make out, Carl had also created weaves to protect the grave from scavengers
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The weaves were much more complex than anything Carl had been capable of before being Reborn
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He wanted to question Carl about those weaves, though he assumed it was also forbidden
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His friend must be highly skilled with magic to understand such weaves
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He wondered if Carl could figure out a way to cleanse the taint, given his new understanding of weaves that could create something like the Holy Crosses, which were removed from the taint in their completion
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Adem could easily handle the man with weaves of Air, though with Kaishel there to block the weaves, the man could easily skewer him like a boar in a heartbeat
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You will teach both of these weaves to Hayley and then take turns practicing each, against one another
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She then taught the weaves for a simple frontal shield that protected the entire body
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Hayley was a fast learner with weaves too, and she soon had it mastered, so she then taught the weave for casting balls of flame
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Shields that surrounded the entire body were harder to teach however, the weaves more complex
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She allowed Lauren to instruct Hayley with those, and they were about to start practicing the weaves when Del stuck his head inside the tent to report, “Rebel Alit’aren have returned for peace talks
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She weaves in living elements of life, love, light, fire, earth,
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The Spider weaves a web and its strands pierce through the Veil, joined to the souls of men
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Find the spark of life that weaves
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weaves eternally its many webs
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are the two poles between which it weaves its ever-changing
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Is this nothing?” He takes my hands into his and weaves his fingers with mine, creating an explosion of heat that spreads all over me
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Life is amazing the way it weaves you
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”) This case is interesting because it weaves
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Life weaves me a new story
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of ‘spokes’ in the chakra The secondary force weaves itself under and over
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each candidate, and weaves variations and fugues upon it, expressing, in a
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self weaves together self-concept and self-esteem in a skein of meaning
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Stef's thoughts come back to earth when he nearly hits the van and struggling to put on his seatbelt he weaves along the road; only regaining full control when it is fastened
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Is it an heirloom that weaves mechanically our lives, or is there life in our divinity? If the latter is true then cry, cry against this voyage; call out against this dire mission which poor Ambrosius signed up for in the thickest, most indelible of inks and that his poor crewmates are bound to also
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The same with furniture upholstered with textured weaves and wicker are
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Can you see that when fear is grouped collectively, it weaves through, waxing and waning? In other words, and in the case of the roller coaster, fear does not dominate, but neither does excitement
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the ledge of the window and weaves a line, “is Asia
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The emergency team weaves in and out of each other in expertly rehearsed maneuvers
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Byz Ship 2 sways, bucks, weaves and rolls to ditch or damage its pursuers
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theirs heart and soul filled life forces of irreversible distance weaves a world of true
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And she weaves her a door in the air
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She weaves light with a fire that shows in her step,
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Which leads me, at least, to wonder what the heck the body of the beast is composed of! With what we know of Whitewater, Foster files, Asian money-mongering, post-marital sexual proclivities, and other tangled webs he alone weaves, one can only imagine how much more must be hidden within that ever-tumbling, ever-growing mega-mountain of ice
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When Dominique walks in to find the armoire, a wedding gift from her father-in-law, the same armoire her father created (my father in this lifetime), I was brought to tears by the beauty and magnificence of the tapestry that the Universe weaves for us
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Of the examples I have used above, you will notice that there is an ethical thread that weaves itself into the fabric of these organizations
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The imagination gathers up the material by which the Mind weaves the fabric in which your future is to be clothed
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In the part which I have the honor to transmit herewith, you will find that money weaves itself into the entire fabric of our very existence; that the law of success is service; that we get what we give and for this reason we should consider it a great privilege to be able to give
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When it begins in the sky, it weaves its thread through her heart and her mind anew
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A woman and a man are in the car, which weaves down the road
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The robot stops, sparks and weaves about as if
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The Book of Daniel weaves a prophetic
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Werner weaves the antenna through the rubbled ceiling and touches it to a twisted pipe
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And just as you fear at this moment that we may have interwoven truth and compassion and love for our fellow men and women into a false explanation in the service of Shan-wei, the Writ weaves truth, compassion, and love into a false explanation in the service of Langhorne and the rest of his command group
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If the slope is too severe, the meanders have the same effect as a skier who weaves back and forth across the slope to slow his descent
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The Weaver-God, He Weaves: Melville And The Poetics Of The Novel
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The word, directed toward its object, enters a dialogically agitated and tension-filled environment of alien words, value judgements and accents, weaves in and out of complex interrelationships, merges with some, recoils from others, intersects with yet a third group: and all this may crucially shape discourse, may leave a trace in all its semantic layers, may complicate its expression and influence its entire stylistic profile
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The weaver-god, he weaves; and by that weaving is he deafened, that he hears no mortal voice; and by that humming, we, too, who look on the loom are deafened; and only when we escape it shall we hear the thousand voices that speak through it
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It seems to us that science is only then real science when a man in a laboratory pours liquids from one jar into another, or analyzes the spectrum, or cuts up frogs and porpoises, or weaves in a specialized, scientific jargon an obscure network of conventional phrases—theological, philosophical, historical, juridical, or politico-economical—semi-intelligible to the man himself, and intended to demonstrate that what now is, is what should be
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to become the path of least resistance, weaving this way and
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weaving directions and footprints across the park,
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Gilla – who never appears to put in any time at her weaving works now that I am on the scene – goes into overdrive as soon as she learns of our plans to leave the following morning
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”, allowing me time to take in my surroundings and have a tickle of the kitten, he began weaving and scratching his jingle-belled wand across the strings of this innocent looking triolin
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’ which words are hovering on the tip of my tongue, I suggest that Gilla should show me round her weaving business
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Weaving a little as I go, I dump the plate and wine glass in the kitchen sink and decide to go to bed
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Belle introduced her daughters to the amazing craft of weaving to which the twins took with enthusiasm and creativity
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Weaving threads of silver, gold, and colored silk into her cloth, she made pictures of flowers, birds, and animals, so real they seemed almost alive
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They’re using the brocade as a pattern for their weaving
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together, other times ducking and weaving in and out, catching arms and flipping
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Sharnie lived a rather urban lifestyle for these parts, spinning lots of yarn in the weaving barn and spending the proceeds on cooks and cups around the pond
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“That was a big one,” Valla said, “I hope that didn’t bring down the weaving barn
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She noticed that the weaving barn survived
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On the far side of the weaving barn was a newer curved two story stone building following East Street
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Twirling high above her head, weaving it’s self into a giant braid
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The inside end opens into another hall under Lappranile’s balcony and along the side of the third floor of the weaving barn
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weaving, in and out of the darkness
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That of weaving plain woollen is somewhat different ; but the difference is so
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They all waved to Fred as he clicked to the horses, and weaving the cart gently through the other stalls, he whistled his thanks
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approached) left her weaving, stood abruptly, and went
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weaving and tending the fire
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Nerissa concentrated on her weaving, determined that he wouldn’t notice her smile
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(That’s one of the reasons why weaving testimonials into your copy is
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As a result of the previous repetitive predicament, Denise would sometimes have to spend several hours weaving and ambling about the streets—asking for directions and seemingly understanding which route to take from the instructions received—but often ending up farther away from her destination than when she had first sought out assistance
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That’s why Nerissa played Smyrnan airs between her weaving and the bedchamber
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I still sense the taint as it is a part of what I am weaving, though the final creation seems to be cleansed
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Many in the harbor, however, were amused to see a Man and three Halflings running across the wharves frantically, weaving in and out of the throngs
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The craft continued heading up the Solent in a spray of white spume, weaving from side to side
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Weaving his way through the trees Terry hid behind a large rhododendron bush, studying the helicopter, not sure what to do
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A soldier rushed to the car moments too late to aid the driver whose body thrashed in the midst of the inferno, and began shooting at the locks of bouncing black hair and green shirt of the youth weaving through the mob who had thrown the bottle
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Tiring of that, she galloped her steed at a fast, distance eating pace for the pleasure of seeing the terror in Kevin’s eyes when his mount rose to the challenge and raced alongside on the inclined and weaving trail
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“Buenos Dias, Señora,” the talkative one sang out, intent upon weaving and without so much as glancing in her direction
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They appeared excited, weaving their orange tinted bodies in and out and around one another in a kind of dance
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They were all immobilised with shock, unable to think - except Conal, who grabbed the throttle, twisting it wide, weaving the boat away from the helicopter
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He found comfort in the normalcy of ox-drawn carts loaded with produce, picked coffee beans, sugar cane, and women with bundles balanced on their heads weaving their way through the crowd
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Weaving our way among low reed-choked islands, I wondered at the bright birds darting in and out, nearly within arms reach of where I sat
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I didn’t have the patience to do much weaving, but by the end of the summer I did manage to make one blanket-sized piece of cedar cloth
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We rode slowly weaving our way around all the other traffic on the road
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Satisfied that the area was clear, he stood, weaving
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cab, his concentration focused on the weaving road before him
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stone that rested across the weaving pebbled ridge
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the span of the cave, weaving among the rock formations,
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weaving in traffic are the cause of it, typical as they can’t understand the
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weaving, PDRM statistics on the other hand revealed that accidents usually
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So when we are moving and weaving in the traffic, we disassociate the other
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A drunk is driving through the city and his car is weaving violently all over the road
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The weaving is in time, but life
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Weaving back and forth, it collapsed on itself in the shape of a perfect square
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His weapons were alertness—to the extent of being always alert (not leaving behind a trail or evidence) and complete brainwashing, which meant weaving all sorts of lies to make the girl feel she was born for superior things and always talking of music and its greatness with others so that everybody thought he was focused
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“Leave him to me!” cried Yania as they flew, weaving to avoid the rays
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and weaving through the water
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” The weaving light staggered in stops and starts and bobbed up and down in the calm air as if it wanted to attract attention
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Nuke shouted, “You’re weaving!”
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A good example is the production of work shoes, T-shirts, and cotton- weaving materials in State prisons
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Have you noticed? They're spinning and weaving their own cloth
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The group linked hands around the man and began to chant, weaving a spell of considerable power
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She was weaving a spell of some sort and he could tell she had a lot of power to put into it
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She was angry that I was not inside weaving, as I should be
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with her and learn some of the art of healing and weaving
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She dodged one set of slashing fangs and tumbled under another, weaving through the dragon's heads as she ran in our direction, gagging from the monster's horrible breath
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Is it a collection of reincarnation threads that you’re weaving?
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Destruction of industries like weaving, shipbuilding, salt production, etc
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Everyone living in the āshram spent hours spinning cotton and weaving, including Gāndhiji, and wore clothes made from this home spun cotton
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toward the house in a weaving pattern, the moon just light enough to
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Night, silver globes plod up to the surface weaving tapestry across the velvety abyss
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Virtually all practical human skills have disappeared from western civilization over the last half century, from shoe making to chair seat weaving – to be replaced by the awful competence of the unimaginative machine
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The vines crawled on their belly like snakes, did twists and turns in the air to step up and support their weaving together
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Meanwhile, the unknown woman was weaving glass all around Samantha
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She blocked the sword with the weaving of glass into the air, forming a barrier between her and the sword
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patchy, weaving their way in and around the rocky ground
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weaving passed hundreds of potentially hostile ships before they could gun their engines and
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” And then we were moving again, weaving briskly in and out of the rapidly clearing traffic
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Just then, Gaspar spotted someone weaving through the crowd towards them, and waved a greeting
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9 This year he began anew the task of further weaving his mortal and divine natures into a simple and effective human individuality
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For the sake of the semi-positive we shall chronicle the pianist, a true virtuoso if there ever was one, so blessed in the field of melodic opulence that he can very nearly enchant the artistically deficient, weaving them in a web of enlightenment with super-fast keystrokes and pulsations
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We strolled along the limestone pavement weaving our way through the groups of tourists who had filled the Marina and passed a whole host of bistros, restaurants and champagne bars — each one looking more inviting than the last
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He separated from me and clasped only my hand that he gave a gentle squeeze to, weaving his fingers with mine
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Not only snowmen, but there was a large snow snake weaving its way through the snow
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There’s a snow snake about 50 feet long weaving in and out of the snow
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still weaving nets asking each other
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lake shores, weaving their secrets with their wings
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“No way, man,” one of his bar friends told him, weaving a bit himself as he tried counseling Superman to “sleep it off” at a flop house nearby
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She smiled at her as she was weaving a dream
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The myriad insects that propelled themselves through the mist splattered stickily upon the prow and Ambrosius' forehead, which, combined with the incessant bobbing and weaving between trunks, made this part of the journey unpleasant and mentally demanding
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Amaranta was weaving her shroud
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Her life was spent in weaving her shroud
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At home, Amaranta was weaving her interminable shroud and Úrsula dragged about in her decrepitude through the depths of the shadows where the only thing that was still visible was the ghost of José Arcadio Buendía under the chestnut tree
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Also, did you try to see around these monsters when you are leaving a parking lot? You also see trucks tailgating and weaving in and out of traffic as well as passing and then cutting right in front of you
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Concentrating back on his low level flying, he followed about 150 meters behind Ingrid Dows, marveling at the way she was weaving her way from troopship to troopship while keeping herself between enemy ships and forcing them to fire towards their own ships in order to get at her and him
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Clenching his teeth together, Robertson kept station behind Ingrid Dows, weaving like her between the ships, with three ZEROs chasing after them and firing their cannons and machineguns like madmen
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The only planes he could see, barely visible tiny dots, were weaving between the Japanese ships at very low altitude
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She had a way of weaving herself into me and her pull was strong, but the memory of last night with Elizabeth was fresh on my mind
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Just then the man stepped backwards, near to the truck, weaving his head and body from side to side as he scanned for movement in the darkness beyond the firelight
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They were quickly gaining on the four men, who avoided collisions by weaving in and out the traffic
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Following the car and weaving in and out of the aggressive traffic flow was best done as a couple
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It was a blessing to have automatic transmission, so Star could devote her full concentration to weaving through the traffic
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Then converts the onlookers and guests who, many years ago would have been their tiny children, into students of her weaving her abuse into essential learning
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It has had head specialists ducking and weaving all over the world for a decade
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considerably smal er than him and was having little problem weaving in and out
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So yeah, those masks were still in use when the Al-Harron wove its death spiral into Satan's World because the ones without the parasitic circuit hadn't been tested to work yet
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Along the length of his left leg the great artists wove images and colours in a collage, in a riot of tone and line, just as if the contestant were a kaleidoscope
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They wove their way around numerous islands
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Along the length of his left leg the great artists wove images and
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Sensuously, she wove her body to the music; the old habit of movement imprinted so deeply on her mind that she didn’t even have to think about it
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Succumbing to one of her rare moments of despair, Chrissie sat numbly and watched the bird as it wove back and forth across the stretch of water
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Roman wove in and out
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People said there were no brocades finer than the ones the widow wove
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And I don’t want to come away!” Because the widow no longer wove brocades to sell, Chen cut firewood and sold that instead
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As she wove, he told her about his life in the human world, and she told him about hers at Sun Palace
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they wove in and out of the rows of cars, laughing and talking
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Jesse wove a tapestry of color, intertwined with historical facts, and people whom Emma would never know
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For the next four hours, he wove a story so in depth, she wondered the next morning if she’d dreamt the whole thing
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The road wove back and forth between the ten silent relics
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Brice's finger trailed a crack, following its path as it wove through the misshaped stones
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Crackling as they wove through the air, the threads of light closed in on the meteor, diving into its fiery tail
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Now each evening, she wove woolen fabric from thread she’d spun that
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wove his cloth, and warmed his bed at night
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Adrianus nodded, clapping an encouraging hand on the Imperial’s shoulder once more and wove his way through the lines until Roscius could no longer see him
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They owned shops where other women wove materials, then made garments
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They wove a crown of thorns and put it on His head, placed a reed in His hand
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When Carl wove that spell
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Instead, she wove a tiny ball of blue flame that hovered in mid air behind the screen to give her enough light to find a red woollen coat and silk skirt
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She had mastered nearly every temperature of fire in her first lesson! Each time Hayley cast one of the balls of fire, Jean wove a frontal shield that was barely able to deflect the attack
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Laying the branches in a row, Brock wove the switches cross-wise through them, and when he was satisfied that the makeshift platform was strong enough, the four badgers carefully eased it out over the water until its far end rested on the trunk, bridging the gap perfectly
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Urgent legs scurried back and forth across Darkburst's snout as the spiders wove their webs, building a net of shimmering fibres around his mouth and nose
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As he wove his way in and out of the bulrushes edging the riverbank, Darkburst's mind returned to the spiders that had saved his life in the tunnel
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She wove for a moment, almost tumbling back down the stairs
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Memories of a strange cubhood; memories that did not belong to him; memories that wove themselves into his own recollections until he wasn't sure which were real and which imagined; another badger's memories
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The men in the truck behind them undoubtedly wondered where Sergeant Gambelli was going, but they dutifully followed the first Henschel as it wove its way through the streets of Milan
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Wove bright rhymes in the days of old
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7 And he broke down the houses of the sodomites, so that were by the house of the Lord, where the women wove hangings for the
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They wove their way through the mass
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The ethereal beauty of the asters in the moonlight, the glimmer of the little spring, the soft croon of the brook, the wavering grace of the brackens all wove a white magic round John Meredith
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skillfully exchanged banners as the content of his message wove in and out
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The women who wove baskets did not make the
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2Kin 23:7 And he brake down the houses of the sodomites, that were by the house of the LORD, where the women wove hangings for the grove
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Through her mind’s eye she saw a woman sitting at a harp in a small cottage, singing a beautiful song that wove its way through the visions of others
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Their hearts wove together, and she, filled with love, clung to his body
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I held the memory of you, and wove
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Our ponies wove their way through the trees and jumped the small stream that formed rapids with the rain
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Over it I would spread my best woolen covering and our blankets, the ones I wove last year
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Sometimes he wove a real secret code into the words he was writing to keep spies entertained
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The one I wove with our clan plaid
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I made some excuses and wove through the crowds that were dancing in the palace courtyards
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In the place where the skeletons had stood, a twenty-foot-long scar wove across the marble floor of the pavilion
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gsm 18 volume book wove, whichever you choose
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they wove their magic, and she craved him, his physical presence in
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The vampire and defected goblins wove themselves among their larger opponents
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She sent the flies out, and they wove their way through the reversal and made it to the other side
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set of tracks that allowed the train to pass over the walkway and they wove around the outside of
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Conjuring, she wove the spell to fix the broken bones and torn flesh but could do nothing yet to fix the flagging core of his strength
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But the wizards wove a spell that kept them in the forest and they came not into the plain
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Beth wove her
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In the room of her sick mother, green and yellow under the powdery light from the windowpanes, she would listen to the methodical, stubborn, heartless scales and think that that music was in the world while she was being consumed as she wove funeral wreaths
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Despite his gaunt and thin face and limbs he had an unnatural paunch to him that spoke of a prolonged affair with drink, and under the skin of his face wove a network of purple and red blood vessels
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It might have been said that she wove during the day and unwove during the night, and not with any hope of defeating solitude in that way, but, quite the contrary, in order to nurture it
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Aureliano Segundo was not aware of the singsong until the following day after breakfast when he felt himself being bothered by a buzzing that was by then more fluid and louder than the sound of the rain, and it was Fernanda, who was walking throughout the house complaining that they had raised her to be a queen only to have her end up as a servant in a madhouse, with a lazy, idola-trous, libertine husband who lay on his back waiting for bread to rain down from heaven while she was straining her kidneys trying to keep afloat a home held together with pins where there was so much to do, so much to bear up under and repair from the time God gave his morning sunlight until it was time to go to bed that when she got there her eyes were full of ground glass, and yet no one ever said to her, “Good morning, Fernanda, did you sleep well?” Nor had they asked her, even out of courtesy, why she was so pale or why she awoke with purple rings under her eyes in spite of the fact that she expected it, of course, from a family that had always considered her a nuisance, an old rag, a booby painted on the wall, and who were always going around saying things against her behind her back, call-ing her church mouse, calling her Pharisee, calling her crafty, and even Amaranta, may she rest in peace, had said aloud that she was one of those people who could not tell their rectums from their ashes, God have mercy, such words, and she had tolerated everything with resig-nation because of the Holy Father, but she had not been able to tolerate it any more when that evil José Arcadio Segundo said that the damnation of the family had come when it opened its doors to a stuck-up highlander, just imagine, a bossy highlander, Lord save us, a highlander daughter of evil spit of the same stripe as the highlanders the government sent to kill workers, you tell me, and he was referring to no one but her, the godchild of the Duke of Alba, a lady of such lineage that she made the liver of presidents’ wives quiver, a noble dame of fine blood like her, who had the right to sign eleven peninsular names and who was the only mortal creature in that town full of bastards who did not feel all confused at the sight of sixteen pieces of silverware, so that her adulterous husband could die of laughter afterward and say that so many knives and forks and spoons were not meant for a human being but for a centipede, and the only one who could tell with her eyes closed when the white wine was served and on what side and in which glass and when the red wine and on what side and in which glass, and not like that peasant of an Amaranta, may she rest in peace, who thought that white wine was served in the daytime and red wine at night, and the only one on the whole coast who could take pride in the fact that she took care of her bodily needs only in golden chamberpots, so that Colonel Aureliano Buendía, may he rest in peace, could have the effrontery to ask her with his Masonic Ill humor where she had received that privilege and wheth-er she did not shit shit but shat sweet basil, just imag-ine, with those very words, and so that Renata, her own daughter, who through an oversight had seen her stool in the bedroom, had answered that even if the pot was all gold and with a coat of arms, what was inside was pure shit, physical shit, and worse even than any other kind because it was stuck-up highland shit, just imagine, her own daughter, so that she never had any illusions about the rest of the family, but in any case she had the right to expect a little more consideration from her husband because, for better or for worse, he was her consecrated spouse her helpmate, her legal despoiler, who took upon himself of his own free and sovereign will the grave responsibility of taking her away from her paternal home, where she never wanted for or suffered from anything, where she wove funeral wreaths as a pastime, since her godfather had sent a letter with his signature and the stamp of his ring on the sealing wax simply to say that the hands of his goddaughter were not meant for tasks of this world except to play the clavichord, and, nevertheless, her insane husband had taken her from her home with all manner of admoni-tions and warnings and had brought her to that frying pan of hell where a person could not breathe because of the heat, and before she had completed her Pentecostal fast he had gone off with his wandering trunks and his wastrel’s accordion to loaf in adultery with a wretch of whom it was only enough to see her behind, well, that’s been said, to see her wiggle her mare’s behind in order to guess that she was a, that she was a, just the opposite of her, who was a lady in a palace or a pigsty, at the table or in bed, a lady of breeding, God-fearing, obeying His laws and submissive to His wishes, and with whom he could not perform, naturally, the acrobatics and trampish antics that he did with the other one, who, of course, was ready for anything like the French matrons, and even worse, if one considers well, because they at least had the honesty to put a red light at their door, swinishness like that, just imagine, and that was all that was needed by the only and beloved daughter of Doña Renata Argote and Don Fernando del Carpio, and especially the latter, an upright man, a fine Christian, a Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulcher, those who receive direct from God the privilege of remaining intact in their graves with their skin smooth like the cheeks of a bride and their eyes alive and clear like emeralds
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words, where they brought back that knowledge with them and wove it
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” We trailed behind Ivania as we wove through the mass of people
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When the trail became too steep, we climbed up and out and wove our way upslope using the trees as cover
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He guided Jaxon to a ramp that wove its way around the inner wall of the building
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Zae wove the melody through another melancholy moment, and Talia fell quiet
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It had taken lots of hard work to earn his credential in Chinese medicinal herbs, but it was well worth it since that educational experience wove together so much of what Francis had previously learned
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No one came after me, and Floy flitted nervously around my head while I wove through crates and stinking heaps of fish
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She began with the second long night, when people ran over the waves and wove crowns of starlight
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So he grew a crop and wove a shroud of his and his mad brother’s Marione, and supposed he needed his mother’s dead body to put the shroud over
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wove into the stale space
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McLean set his half-empty mug on the bar and wove his
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A faint hissing noise wove through the raindrops again
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Pat jogged out, wove his way through the crowd and out the front doors
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Mike wove in and out of the crowd until he made his way behind a large cabinet of electronics
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A wispy stream of blue wove its way out from beyond the cloudy depths of the glass’s 3-D interface
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We wove our way around the streets for a quarter of an hour or so then headed for the
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He made his selection and wove his way through the crowd just in time to keep Norah from crashing into another couple, as Tucker’s attempted spin completely got away from him
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They chatted about inconsequential things, and Norah tried to pay some attention to the city as they wove through its streets
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Cam brushed a kiss across her brow and wove toward the buffet
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As he descended the steps he saw, from the corner of his eye, the stealthy approach of the hidden crowd as they wove their silent way to the stunned guards, he saw the first blow from the reanimated crowd
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he came into contact with and wove them into a
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room or spent time in her tree house, just listening to wind as it wove its way through the
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She wove her web of devilish snares and set off to carry out her scheme the next day when she went to the prison to ask for Mohammad Amin, the officer
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The comic wove the story of Zane and how the
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wove in and around her, making the room seem like it
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Clayton’s lips twitched and he made a production of pushing back his chair and sighing before he stood and wove his way through the clutter of largely vacant desks to the whiteboard that retained the information Ben had written on it nearly a month ago
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The only magic that it wove
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The charms I wove around him to enchant him,
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The car still had power to burn as he wove in and out of traffic–past cars and trucks that seemed to be standing still
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As he wove between the tanks, Mitch noticed someone else parked at the station
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She wove my hair into old-fashioned ringlets and tied them back with a white satin ribbon
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” Amusement wove through her voice
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They wove and darted through the maze of branches
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They, instead, looked like monsters—like blobs of color so dark and faded they looked to be nothing more than spots of jelly upon a piece of very burnt toast and creatures like bugs who wove within their legs the fruits of labor
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And the soldiers wove a crown of
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Pjodarr wove them through the thick trees of Brinnoch with ease, the other var simply following him with no guidance needed from their riders
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Before they were a step away, giant roots sprang from the ground and wove themselves around their legs
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he wove through the landscape, shrinking into the distance, then
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I watched carefully as they wove the fronds a six-foot length
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Their ghosts still haunt us, clinking on chains woven from steam-pressed skin
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infinite number of tufts woven into the boot carpets of this modern, global,
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Although the towel was thicker and more tightly woven than the hessian sack in my last prison, I could still make out shades and shifts of light
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Out on the hard shoulder, cocooned within the thin metallic hull of his dilapidated Austin Metro, the small wee man in tweeds and corduroy had now counted for nearly an hour, but instead of marshalling his thoughts towards the infinite number of tufts woven into the boot carpets of this modern, global, automotive world, he found now that his concentration wavered
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these two energies are woven together within us, we cannot
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Woven into his dream of eighty-five, he backed out of the garage
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as spider shawls are woven in the sun
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We are not so woven together as we would like to believe we are
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He began to study it carefully; there’s a story here… he thought to himself as he followed the pictorials woven into the material
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Thick pads of straw woven into long mats had been placed about the fire pit and piled high off the ground
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Tightly hand woven mats were placed on this straw and then their bedding was placed on top of the mats
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He had livestock in pens made of woven brush and stores in big urns in a lean-to behind the cabin
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They cut across the hill and behind some wooden shacks and some more that were nothing more than woven sticks plastered with mud
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The windows on either side of the reassuringly immovable cast iron franklin stove were dressed in expertly woven curtains of traditional Shoshone patterns and colors, augmented by the appealing designs in the hanging blankets and spacious area rug over the polished hardwood floor
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Brushing the dirt from her knees, she retrieved the coarsely woven length from the floor and proceeded to wined it up
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She recovered from the initial shock of his appearance after noticing his hair -- which was woven into an elven ponytail and reached down to his lower back--and that it was whiter than bones bleached by the sun
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"The fabric of the universe is woven together by the thread we call the Singularity
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She was very elegantly coiffed, fine strings of pearls woven
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baskets, then lay them out on mats woven of straw
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They were woven from vines
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He bought a coverlet woven from the
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What an intricate design She’s woven
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On the floor, woven into the carpet, were long, transparent light-conducting tubes
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Monty noticed that there was a subtle, golden geometric grid woven into the black carpet
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As I opened the basket I had woven in Bethlehem, the small caravan that stopped near us began to stir
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They were wider for a start and better fortified they had willow branches woven into the trench walls and timber props to shore up the trench walls
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He could smell the sweat and urine of its previous occupant, now permanently woven into the padded floor
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Today she would prove herself to her father and her ancestors and the people who had woven themselves into her life
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Why did Balzar give them the bag made by the Silver Island Elves? Was there bad magic woven into the bag? Would it hurt him if he used the bag for its designed purpose? How well did the hermit know these renegade Elves? Questions built in Halon’s mind
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He wore a brown leather waistcoat over a coarse woven cloth pair of trousers, tied at the middle with a leather strip
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He took the Amber Globe of Riddalfen from his large front pocket and held it in the bag, woven by the Silver Island Elves, protecting him from the effects
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and a little cap woven of blue violets on her yellow hair
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I was staring out of the window on my way home one evening, looking at the intricate woven tracks along the ground whizzing past which would slowly come more into focus as the train slowed down towards the next station to collect and drop off passengers
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The components of Absolute Truth consist of a collection of partial truths woven together to form a completed truth, much in the manner of working out the solution to a geometry problem consisting of postulates, theorems and axioms, each a mathematical law (or truth) in itself however an (incomplete truth) as each relates to a (higher truth) that having been brought together, however, provides the solution (Absolute Truth) to the problem
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Looking at the strange folds in the rock, she saw that they looked almost like some kind of cloth woven by a breed of giants
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The two chairs were facing the fire, with a faded woven floor rug placed between them
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Raising his head he could see where she'd placed a large woven basket, lined with leafs, containing cool stream water
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He made them put the crates of precious metals in the rear of the ship, strapping them down with strong bands of woven plastic and bolts through the provided eyelets into the floor-holes
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Brendan and Layla stood in the center of the glittering winged oval of the Great Seal of the Empire, woven in red, gold and black threads into the deep pile of the antiseptically clean white rug
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A soft blanket of woven leaves covered us
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That’s a universal truth, one of the few that appears to not be ephemeral, but rather woven into the fabric of the cosmos
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heavy woven cotton shirt and a leather overcoat that
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looked absolutely beautiful with her hair all braded and woven with colorful flowers
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The trader had shown him a small woven square that had been far too expensive for Zoran to even give any thought at all to, and this man was covered with it
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Did he think she was that stupid? So many fine questions had been woven into that sentence, and did he not know that she would not answer in anyway?
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This facet of human life is so woven into the very fabric of our daily existence, both work and leisure, that to ignore it is to omit a vital ingredient of our humanity
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It was rougher and thicker, but still finely woven and with beautiful decorations
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Into the hieroglyphics of Egypt the entwined serpents were woven
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The elevator doors open, and the wind hits us immediately, still warm but woven with threads of winter cold
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The village was composed of a series of lean-tos made from bamboo and small saplings woven together with vines
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Of woven destiny, of thoughts, of all that’s deep…
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There is an energy force is woven through the universe which does not seem to interact at all with normal matter, at least not in any way we have been able to detect
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had been woven in the form of a giant aquatic serpent wrapped
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Then it was woven into cloth
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On her back she carried an empty bamboo woven basket
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Nor about the sacks she's woven
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They were in a finely woven basket with a lid
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There were mats of woven bark that served as the door and as furniture
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Had it been so long? The rug on the floor had once been brilliantly red and yellow and green, with its swirling patterns and uniquely woven designs
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Also there had been gold thread woven into designs on the thatch roof of the temple
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While the raging Blackness watched, the life-force of the Shearim was woven together into a new thing: an impenetrable Veil, a living division between the Blackness and men
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The pouch was woven of rough fibers
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Harry smiled and took it the French reporter from the FT had woven a good deal of half truths amongst most of them, but then again, they didn’t have another point of reference to go by
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canopy, which was woven with purple, and gold, and emeralds, and precious stones
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The threads were unraveling at the seams of the intricately woven plot
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causes, mostly accidental, and is therefore loosely woven
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By saying that a woven design is merely coloured threads you
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31 And the traveler answered, saying, Not so my Lord, for I was awake when I gave you the cord and also a mantle woven with different colors, which you did take off the ass to put them by for me; and Hedad answered and said, Surely I have told you the interpretation of your dream and it is a good dream, and this is the interpretation of it
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“Oh before I forget, prior to our investigation on the girl’s necklace, a source told me that since it is woven into her DNA, she could wield the energy source”
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“That’s because you could never take it off, it is said to have unfathomable energy which is woven into your DNA,” I said, watching her
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She chuckled incredulously “What? It’s just a necklace…” her eyes widened “Did you just say its woven into my DNA?” She asked in a high-pitched voice
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He would zoom to one corner, rap against thinly woven metal, then continue to the next corner
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M: How can it be? You have your own private mind, woven with
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M: Or, rather, it is the willow of which the basket is woven
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36 And the bier was of pure gold, and it was inlaid round about with onyx stones and bdellium; and the covering of the bier was gold woven work, joined with threads, and over them were hooks of onyx stones and bdellium
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Listening to the powerful hypnotic suggestions woven into transformative metaphors in this Hypnotherapy
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32 And there shall be an hole in the top of it, in the midst thereof: it shall have a binding of woven work round about the hole of it, as it were the hole of an habergeon, that it be not rent
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have a binding of woven work round about the hole of it, as it were the hole of
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(The word "warp" is Strong's H8359 and is shĕthiy and means a woven material and the word "woof" is Strong's H6154 and is
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31 And the traveler answered saying Not so my Lord for I was awake when I gave you the cord and also a mantle woven with different colors which you did take off the ass to put them by for me; and Hedad answered and said Surely I have told you the interpretation of your dream and it is a good dream and this is the interpretation of it
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The view moved in closer, centering on a large peaked roof woven of palm fronds and supported by tall bamboo poles, with carpets and furniture placed on the sand beneath it
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36 And the bier was of pure gold and it was inlaid round about with onyx stones and bdellium; and the covering of the bier was gold woven work joined with threads and over them were hooks of onyx stones and bdellium
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21 Now Holofernes rested on his bed under a canopy which was woven with purple and gold and emeralds and precious stones
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The mind-net the First Elder had woven was a strong one, though he could sense its structure weakening and knew it would not last long
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The interior consisted of plastic furniture and linoleum flooring made slightly only more homey by the light woven rugs and two Papasan chairs Ralph had bought in the village
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Only mildly embarrassed that his tailored 1505s were of a finely woven silver tone material, Court said, "You bet it's fancy
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Now the coat was without seam woven from the top throughout
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She has woven a spell over her brother
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The route is not a hard one, not for the Gathandrians, but after the mantra Isabella has woven, Hartstongue feels as if he’s been walking over a scorching desert for days
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This time, the young girl had been woven taller, more mature, her figure filled out and her waist shapely, and at her side, a dark-haired young soldier danced attendance
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28 And the soldiers when they had crucified Jesus took his garments and throw lots for them in four parts to every party of the soldiers a part; and his tunic was without sewing from the top woven throughout; And they said one to another Let us not rend it but throw lots for it whose it shall be and the scripture was fulfilled which says They divided my garments among them And throw the lot for my vesture
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woven into every page of history that has ever been written
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of atomic fibers woven together with the threads of magnetism
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The Chief's house was decorated with flower garlands and woven mats of
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The carpets were woven of a soft plush material with no visible seam as they joined the walls and covered them, as well as the vaulted ceiling
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Woven from their tomb, and one with it,
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His woven world drops back; and he,
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These hearts were woven of human joys and cares,