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Every surface is covered in expensive fabric or carpet, and the doors have braided cords, tassels and embroidered straps.
Mr. Fagin, an experienced environmental reporter who now teaches journalism at New York University, could have braided together three or four standard narrative strands into a perfectly serviceable book, starting with factory air so polluted it dissolved the nylon stockings off women's legs and ending with dying children, anguished parents, industrial cover-ups.
'I give you this bouquet of saxifrage sneezewort spurge ragged robin asphodel lords-and-ladies.' 'For your buttonhole I have braided loosestrife and self-heal and eyebright and speedwell and speedwell.' Roger McGough Vow I vow to honour the commitment made this day Which, unlike the flowers and the cake, Will not wither or decay.
In honor of all the black women who have braided their culinary talent to their entrepreneurial spirit this 19th century cateress who published a cookbook in 1881 kicks off the list.
Boys have short haircuts and girls have braided hair.
Continue repeating this until you have braided all the way to the end.
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Having braided, she was now protected.
He also had braided, beaded hair -- but for only about six more hours.
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Miriah Fontane, 11, was brushing Fantasy Fire, a chestnut-colored quarter horse, whose mane she had braided.
It was clear by 1922, however, how serious were the contradictions in the purposes the Declaration had braided together.
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