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India, by contrast, was a byword for basket case.
(BUGS stands for basket of unhedged gold stocks).
"There are streets named for basket makers who are still making them today.
The shrubby common, or silky, osier (S. viminalis) supplies twigs used for basket making in Europe.
Playing like anything but the cellar-dweller they are, the Nets battled the defending champion Lakers basket for basket.
Lianliu, a shrub with long willowy branches, is used for basket weaving, while other plants are woven into thatch mattings and sunshades.
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Don't miss the to-die-for basket of bread with jam! 10 30 a.m. - Spend the morning gazing skyward and then reaching new heights as you tour New York's most iconic skyscrapers.
There's a bird hide and the willows are harvested for basket-making.
The region was chiefly known for mining, but it was also famous for basket-weaving, and the dexterity required for that was used to make precise ticking things.
But if India's high-growth rate obscures poverty and malnutrition levels rivaling those in sub-Saharan Africa, the secret underbelly of Bangladesh — a country whose name is often used as shorthand for "basket-case" poverty — is the quiet, determined improvement in the health and well-being of its people.
As is doubtlessly heard in back-rooms across the land, in more variations than there are dissident republican groups who can dance on the head of an Easter lily pin-badge: "The taigs get a couple of grand for basket-weaving in Irish?
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