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Thoroughbred horses displayed weaving more than other breeds (P < 0.01) and horses in box stalls which were face to face with each other displayed weaving more than those in box stalls which were formed in a line (P < 0.01).
Merely weaving more fiber into the metro network won't solve all the problems that crop up in urban areas.
Racers need to be sure that others will be firm but fair, not weaving more than allowed or closing the door entirely.
Ultimately, I believe compassion for animals will make for more compassion among people, weaving more empathy, respect, dignity, and love into all our lives.
But around the time that "The Blue Lotus," the fifth Tintin book, was published, Hergé started meticulously researching the destinations, relying less on caricature and weaving more realistic current events into the stories.
Picture Weaving More than 200 works created between 1924 and 1978 will go on view on Sunday when the Jewish Museum begins the first comprehensive exhibition in New York devoted to the Berlin-born, Bauhaus-trained textile designer Anni Albers.
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Occasionally, he wove more complex words into his high school textbook.
Mr. Ramrakhiani said that they have woven more than 1,000 saris for the hotel employees.
He was only 27 when he wrote The Seagull, but the characters are finely woven, more sophisticated.
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