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The leg wires were insulated with two layers of cotton thread, wound in opposite directions.
The CNTs then agglomerated, giving a 'sock' concentric with the reactor, but of smaller diameter; the sock converged near the bottom of the reactor, emerging as a vertical thread wound onto a spindle.
Most golf balls consist of a hard-rubber sac containing a liquid, a hundred feet or so of rubber thread wound at a fairly high tension, and a covering of balata.
The jaw dropping series of the artist that is receiving renewed buzz in the art world right now is aptly entitled Constellation, consisting of large, portraits of photographic detail that are constructed entirely of one long piece of black sewing thread wound around thousands of tiny galvanized nails stuck in a whitewashed wooden panel as if stars in the sky. .
In making the net, the thread, wound on an elongated shuttle, passes over a mesh stick or gauge, which governs the size of the mesh, and into a previous square or diamond where a knot similar to a fisherman's knot is tied.
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Historic plunges and coups, the famous tipster Prince Monolulu and the origins of centralised handicapping are just a few of the topics that garner a mention as the thread winds its way through the history of the turf.
In his book What Would Frank Merriwell Do, Ryan Andersonn also pointed out the recurring theme of fairness and sportsmanship over winning in both Tunis' fiction and non-fiction, saying "The common thread winding through all his writing became his dismay over the nation's tendency to value winning above common decency".
The current state of health care in America reminds me of my favorite quote by science fiction writer Isaac Asimov: "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that 'my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.'".
Each time you reach a framework thread, wind the capture thread around it once to secure it, then keep weaving around in a spiral.
Backing fabrics have warps held on flanged beams; in Wilton weaving, weft threads wound on cops are shuttled across the loom.
Thread cross, object usually made of two sticks bound together in the shape of a cross, with coloured threads wound around their ends to resemble a cobweb, used in Tibetan rituals to entrap evil spirits.
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