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A needlepoint stitch goes over a thread intersection or intersection of plastic canvas and cannot be divided.
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Some darted in and out of lines of slower traffic, sped along highway shoulders and threaded crowded intersections.
All of the guns that I have bought share a common thread of the intersection of gun culture and gun violence with racism and poverty.
I threaded through an intersection clotted with honking traffic, and the feeling, I discovered, was sublime.
It was composed of tiny, doughnut-shaped ferrite magnets threaded on the intersection points of a two-dimensional wire grid.
The source nodes are assigned to each block and the surface triangle to each thread so that the intersection test is performed in each combination of a block and a thread.
There are more than 150 canvas embroidery stitches, most of which are a variation or combination of the long stitch, covering more than one mesh, or intersection of threads, and the tent stitch, which covers only one.
You're driving at high speed, threading through congested intersections to avoid skids, other vehicles and pedestrians dashing through the puddles.
The movie hits upon a particularly cogent point while trying to carry out this thread of the plot: The intersection between entertainment and politics isn't quite as black and white as people might take it to be.
The common thread connecting people at every intersection was science with a common passion for solving problems.
Net, an open fabric of thread, cord, or wire, the intersections of which are looped or knotted so as to form a mesh.
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