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Whichever the definition used, they are not suitable to describe the flow through woven structures.
"Deafening noises, bursts of music, faces materializing from nowhere can make the heart skip, send popcorn flying from tubs and reduce one to watching a screen through woven fingers, but after going home and surviving the night, all the just-a-cat moments and demon faces and gore slip from the mind," said Jake Cole at Film.com.
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There is scope for cross-curricular work on local history and geography, and linking to maths through weaving and knitting".
The president was halfway through weaving an Obama-esque gauze of talk about peace and human dignity when a student in the crowd began shouting in Hebrew.
In the East Lesser Islands, the cloth used to hold and carry the baby is the sarong, a cylinder shape cloth that tied together through weaving or stitching.
We spent hours biking our way through weaving traffic and came out unscathed!
Afterward, Wesley is shown the Loom of Fate, a loom that gives the names of the targets through weaving errors in the fabric.
She learned to communicate while at Creative Growth in 1987 through weaving wild fiber cocoons that wrapped household objects in their tentacle-like grasp.
Such performance can be ensured through closely woven components, i.e., both modularity and efficiency need to be preserved.
The rods generate a play of light and shadow when the sun passes through the woven wood.
However, the bytecode weaving process produces more efficient runtime code than would usually be achieved through compiled woven source.
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