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All the other patterns work in essentially the same way, offsetting the courses by a particular amount.
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It came in the punk-meets-heritage musical rendition of "Rule Britannia" and in the green garden colors with flower patterns worked in paillettes.
Dr. Bonfil is tagging great whites with satellite transmitters to track their movements and migration patterns, working in concert with the marine and coastal management branch of the South African Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism.
These jackets usually featured scrolling floral patterns worked in a multiplicity of stitches.
Similar patterns worked in 2-ply worsted wool called crewel on heavy linen for furnishings are characteristic of Jacobean embroidery.
Scrolling patterns of flowers and leaves filled with geometric filling stitches are characteristic of blackwork from the 1540s through 1590s, and similar patterns worked in coloured silks appear from the 1560s, outlined in backstitch and filled with detached buttonhole stitch.
Not only could this pattern work in tech, in some sectors it's already the norm.
The curlicues and curving lines were there — but mostly used subtly, even as a white-on-white pattern worked in lace.
However, if indeed the rotated ({Y_{2}^{0}}) pattern works in unison with the mean CMB heat flux to trigger reversals, it is suggestive of inertial rather than geographic control (Olson and Amit 2014).
This example uses rows, but the same basic principles apply to a pattern worked in the round.
ICIs have been linked with future practice patterns, including work in public health, multi-cultural settings and underserviced areas within local community [ 7, 10, 14].
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