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"These are the threads which bring political leaders of very different political persuasions together.
In 1864, William Sellers proposed a "uniform system of screw threads", which later became widely adopted.
They grow into long, invisible threads, which attach themselves to the roots of squat rockrose bushes.
He also wrote the screenplay for the TV drama Threads, which imagined a nuclear attack in Sheffield.
The So Percussion ensemble has just recorded a quartet, "Threads," which has been performed by a dozen groups in the last two years.
'The threads which run through it are to do with our heritage and the lineage we see ourselves fitting into,' explains the group's Robert Del Naja, aka 3D.
Opinion has been divided in the cogent threads which are characteristic of Northerner readers, with strong but well-argued views in favour of these developments and against them.
The poem veers towards self-pity in its depiction of a life hanging by threads, which survives only to mature into joylessness.
A: We reactively or post-moderate nearly all comment threads, which means that comments generally appear on the site before they've been seen by the moderation team.
As I've said elsewhere, we are planning to add collapsing of threads, which should help disincentivize replies to the first post.
Woven within healthy soil are mycelia (networks of fungi threads), which connect plants with each other to share nutrients and encourage diversity within the ecosystem.
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