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Planted close to houses to deter witches from entering homes according to folklore, the box plant with its small leaves and dense growth has been a feature of the formal English garden since the Tudors caught onto a Continental fashion for shaping plants into "knot" gardens of intertwined shrubs.
They performed Reidemeister-equivalent operations on the disk and translated it back into knot form.
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"It just made your stomach into knots".
Her stretches wind her into knots.
A tube ties itself into knots.
He twisted language into pretzels and the opposition into knots.
The streets coiled into knots here and there.
Many things other than iron tie proteins into knots.
"My stomach would get into knots," Mr. Maida said.
The mixture is spread on a sheet, chilled, cut into strands and tied into knots.
Lavrov is a veteran and wily diplomat, known for twisting his opponents into knots.
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