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After three years, I moved to Swanlea school in east London, which was also a new school – in its fourth year – so you can see a bit of a thread running through my career here.
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One button, a Boy Scout button, had a bit of green thread still in it.
Fewer than six feet high, this modest tapestry--woven in wool and a bit of silk thread--depicts a simple yet charming country scene.
Ronnie Burleson's smiling face adorns the project's packaging, and each T-shirt is marked with a tracking number or bit of colored thread.
If you caught the thread from the previous stitch correctly, this stitch should hold a bit of thread along the edge of the applique.
When they immobilized his third pair by tying it up with a bit of thread, she just wasn't interested.
Use a bit of thread to wrap vertically around the two piece to create the classic bow shape, and tie a knot.
When her baby was about a month old she felt a little bit of thread sticking out of her surgery scar.
Motorbikes with improbable projections out front and back, carrying ladders, tea urns or bits of scaffolding, thread a precarious route between the often stationary, always honking traffic.
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