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threads
noun
Plural of thread
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The motif is sewn with special threads to avoid forgery.
Because all these different threads will shape not only the next government, but will weave together the fabric of the UK for many years to come.
I feel a strong news-hunger for these hanging threads.
Q: Why don't you allow discussion of moderation in comment threads?
We also close comment threads automatically after a particular period (this time limit is dependent on the section of the site: some conversations go on longer than others).
In some areas, we regularly have no option but to close threads earlier than anticipated when the conversation has ranged far off topic or descended into a messy flame war.
John Craske: Threads, free at the Gallery at NUA Norwich, until 6 June.
Stegner deals with the dual threads of the novel with aplomb and produces a thoughtful, crystalline book.
Trolling covers a multitude of sins but a particularly nasty strain has emerged in the midst of the armed conflict in Ukraine, which infests comment threads on the Guardian and elsewhere, despite the best efforts of moderators.
The High Fidelity types were still concerned with high fidelity, of course; only now, instead of exchanging angry letters about phonograph needles in the back pages of Playboy, they flamed one another over the relative merits of various MP3 byte rates in hundred-page threads on the Oink forums.
Natalie Hanman, the editor of Comment is free, is cautious about whether there is an increase in misogyny on the threads and she believes that a nuanced approach to commissioning, ensuring that where appropriate men's issues are covered, helps.
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