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The thread is carried back from stitch to stitch in a uniform manner to ensure that the pull of the thread at the front is consistent.
"As a matter of fact, for a very long time I was basically shedding the baggage I carried back from abroad.
With a fluted pasta wheel cutter that he had carried back from Italy, he cut the dough in manageable lengths, then dabbed on mounds of ricotta filling, folding the dough over and sealing it meticulously, pressing out each air bubble with his fingers.
And so we hereby present, from A to Z, the most clever, important, silly and just plain weird innovations we carried back from all corners of the thinking world -- ideas from science and art, politics and policy, technology and engineering, zombie studies and... well, whatever you call it when someone tries to figure out whether a full or an empty beer bottle makes for a better blunt-force weapon.
He was carried back from the fray as his colleagues shouted for a medic.
In fact, my last patch of mint was nepitella, carried back from Tuscany by the great Giuliano Bugialli.
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"I've always been influenced by the kaleidoscope of memories I carry back from my travels," he says, adding that quintessential Americana like surfing, fireworks, tornadoes, Mae West and the Brooklyn Bridge have also figured into his designs.
He made one further attempt to escape overland to Dutch New Guinea, but had to be carried back suffering from an internal hemorrhage.
"I've managed to carry the most impossible things onto airplanes," she said, including an entire standing closet that she carried back, in pieces, from Japan.
The Macedonian film is based on Le Livre Secret, a real mystical book written by the Bogomils, a Manichean cult whose ideas, carried back to France and Italy from the Balkans by returning crusaders in the 11th century, became the basis of the Cathar heresy.
Ju'beh notes that an alternate theory assigns today's techniques to the Venetian glass tradition and that still other researchers claim they were already extant at the time of the Crusades and were carried back to Europe from Hebron, possibly originating in Syria.
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