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This will cause it to slightly tangle and knot up.
He is a stocky, no-nonsense administrator, his shirt collar often undone at the top with his tie knotted slightly askew, while Mr. Williams was a natty dresser who prided himself on never raising his voice.
Talk story about Jean-Pierre Fenyo, the person responsible for the slightly perceptible knot in pedestrian traffic at the corner of Bleecker Street and Seventh Avenue.
The New Yorker, August 17 , 1987P. 18 Talk story about Jean-Pierre Fenyo, the person responsible for the slightly perceptible knot in pedestrian traffic at the corner of Bleecker Street and Seventh Avenue.
By Alec Wilkinson The New Yorker, August 17 , 1987P. 18 Talk story about Jean-Pierre Fenyo, the person responsible for the slightly perceptible knot in pedestrian traffic at the corner of Bleecker Street and Seventh Avenue.
The West Bank is shaping up as a Habitrail landscape of flyovers, underpasses and fenced enclosures teasing apart knotted populations in a cage slightly smaller than Delaware.
Before the screening, an interview was scheduled with an undergraduate reporter from the Oberlin Review, who was slightly awestruck but ineffably cool, in cigarette pants and a shirt knotted at the waist.
Not slightly crooked or just a hint off-center but looking like it had been knotted in the dark.
A slightly earlier series, presented together on one wall, depicts uncanny configurations of branches, stones or knotted ribbons as if they were isolated and suspended in free space.
The Soviets, meanwhile, achieved very high speed (about 40 knots, compared to slightly over 30 knots for fast Western submarines) in their Alfa class, but probably at the cost of a great deal of noise at high speed.
His stomach knotted.
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