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The president threaded a needle in proclaiming that the Keystone pipeline should not be approved if it increases carbon pollution.
Someone threw a sewing kit on the stage, and Izzard, talking all the while, threaded a needle and sewed on the button.
When one young girl, whom Lister had treated for an abscess on her knee, presented the surgeon with her rag doll and its detached leg, he solemnly threaded a needle and sewed it back on.
The Trump administration appears to have threaded a needle with its update of the North American Free Trade Agreement, managing to cheer business interests and Wall Street without alienating labor unions.
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These days, it seems there's a party every time a designer successfully threads a needle.
One involves threading a needle through the face and destroying the nerve, he told me.
It looks straightforward enough: an oil painting, sitting on an easel, of a man threading a needle.
The fixtures, which have brass fittings and are lighted with LEDs, are not for reading, or for threading a needle.
By studying sustainability as a generic astrobiological problem, we can understand if the challenge we face will be like threading a needle or crossing a wide valley.
BAGHDAD, Iraq, March 18 - Shiite pilgrims are threading a needle of danger this week as they make their annual pilgrimage to a shrine in Karbala, in southern Iraq.
They require threading a needle to settle the same-day transfer of assets and liabilities worth billions of dollars each, while also threading a needle between very different ERISA and insurance regulations governing each.
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