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Some individuals attempted to anchor themselves to the caterpillar by weaving threads around its stumpy legs.
The First Symphony is usually far more restrained: Beethoven is still using Haydn's playbook, weaving threads of rustic playfulness into an overwhelmingly courtly fabric.
Chuck Barney of the Contra Costa Times said the premiere was off to a "methodical start" that reintroduced us to the "enigmatic characters" but that "Eventually, it gains traction, weaving threads of heartfelt poignancy with doses of dark humor.
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They weren't only weaving thread, they were weaving stories and talking.
Egan deftly weaves threads of sordid realism and John Fowles-like magic.
Both Intel and IBM weave "threads" into their chips a technique that lets the processor handle two tasks at the same time.
Thread count refers to the amount of woven threads that make up one square inch of sheet fabric, combining horizontal threads (weft) and vertical ones (warp).
Thread count refers to the amount of woven threads that make up one square inch of sheet fabric, combining horizontal threads (or "weft") and vertical ones ("warp").
Midnight blue lakes reflect the huge forested canyons in their flawless waters, crystalline waterfalls flow from the mountain tops and exquisite orchids and rhododendrons weave threads of colour through the greenery of the forest floor.
And when they weave threads of satire and bittersweetness in between the humor, we're talking a little bit of verbal heaven.
It took six spinsters to feed each handloom used to weave thread into cloth.
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