Sentence examples for weaving stage from inspiring English sources

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What was extraordinary about the device was that it transferred the design process from a labour-intensive weaving stage to a card-punching stage.

"I never plan colour, it just happens at the weaving stage," she says.

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The stage set-up seems little different from 10 years ago – the diminutive, kinetic figure of Karl Hyde weaving about the stage, Rick Smith and Darren Price marooned behind banks of synthesisers and laptops – but musically, you're struck by the sense of a band still in constant motion.

There's an immediate and pronounced swagger from the duo who send the crowd into a bouncing dizzy as they pace back and forth on the stage, weaving in and out of each other, their words firing in fizzy synergy.

Alongside clamorous military noise, there is music of a wheezing sweetness (as if Tom Waits were singing with a throat lozenge in his mouth) from a dreadlocked Duke Special, who appears on stage, weaving his way through the scenes.

The Last Shadow Puppets set in the Mojave stood out for the theatrics of Alex Turner, who wore a mustard suit and ran about the stage weaving in between the group's string section while flailing a tambourine in the air.

Babbage was engrossed in one continuous conversation for the full two days, weaving from the stage and into the seats, out to lunch at Portland's famous food trucks, and back inside for more.In mid-October, your correspondent made his way to Montréal for Çingleton Deux, the second iteration of an event designed for programmers of Apple gear, with no software in sight.

Lucinda Childs's 1979 "Dance" is a vision of how we would all move in dance paradise: an endlessly flowing, buoyant sweep of simple steps that sends dancers tirelessly weaving across the stage to the ever recharging rhythms of Philip Glass's music, as Sol LeWitt's film of the same work provides a ghostly echo of the live performance.

As the choir marched up to the stage, weaving its way through the crowd, the audience cheered and hollered with abandon.

Andando el Tiempo, the study of a friend's journey through addiction, was the highlight of the closing stages, weaving ecstasy, tumult and discovery.

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