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Aluminum platters of chicken and salad had been laid out, and Mr. Bennett popped a garlic knot into his mouth.
He tied a knot into one rope and asked Marcello Canuto, a 6‐year‐old who'd been standing between the tables, straining to see, to tap the knot with a wand.
Meanwhile, two performers read the transcript for Prop 8, the California law banning same-sex marriage, speaking into plastic bags that they then knot into homemade balloons: here's to hot air.
Like rugby players fighting for the ball, proteins in some neurodegenerative diseases appear to knot into clumps.
Understanding the variety of complex, twisted shapes they knot into is crucial for predicting what each protein molecule does and how to target it with drugs.
I had turned to my wife too often already that day, and nothing she offered could undo the knot into which I had accidentally tied my mind.
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She likes slyly weaving knots into the fabric of possibility.
T-shirts are oversize and knotted into "Flashdance" shapes.
Currently made by Hasbro, Twister is inextricably knotted into late-20th-century popular culture.
"Perfect," he said, when we were finally knotted into a jagged row.
Once my rod came apart and my tackle knotted into a jumble.
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