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In the show, this idea is reinterpreted with dazzling visual surreality: as Angela sings "Close to You," slender stalks twine up from the piano lid, as bees are buzzing, a sound at once alarming and titillating, impossible to ignore.
As the beans grow, they will twine up and around the poles to create living teepee circles that kids can use to hide and play in.
At the Bordeaux apartment of the American artist Carmen Almon, palest blue morning glories twine up a bamboo trellis, bosomy peonies preen their ruffled edges, and exuberant cherry blossoms stretch their branches toward the sky, proof spring has finally arrived.
This spring, I donated to Dress for Success a box of high heels that I over decades—almost bankrupted myself for: four-inch sandals with leafy vines that twine up your leg, five-inch leopard pumps I could lurch about five feet in.
By Mary Karr This spring, I donated to Dress for Success a box of high heels that I — over decades — almost bankrupted myself for: four-inch sandals with leafy vines that twine up your leg, five-inch leopard pumps I could lurch about five feet in.
If needed you can wrap twine around a stick and pull on the stick with more force to free the twine up.
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The history of the game's being used that way is twined up with an anecdote from the reign of Henry V, the powerful young king who had once been Shakespeare's reckless Prince Hal.
Cracbouminalum, for instance, is a necklace depicting a scorched lacquer flower made of yellow gold, silver and brown diamonds and set on a carved stone base whose veined tendrils are meant to evoke the swirl of crack smoke twining up a glass pipe stem.
In order to make the loop, line the twines up, fold them directly in half, and tie a loop around the end.
Howard and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, November 9, 1940 P. 11 A man who stopped at a hotel in Massachusetts telephoned the desk and asked to have some brown paper and twine sent up; he was checking out and wanted to do up a parcel.
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