Knitted
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So it's a simple process of changing from a cut and sew, where typically between 20 and 30 materials are used which are cut from a large cloth and then sewn together or even sometimes glued, they changed it and said that they just
knitted
the shoe.
We are each part of the planet's living systems,
knitted
together with almost 7.7 billion human beings and 1.8 million known species.
"Cat In The Brain" is a series of extremely violent sequences
knitted
together by a plot that feels more like an overview, describing director Lucio Fulci's most notorious years of film-making.
The script is full of holes because it was never conceived as a story, but rather a string of nightmare scenarios loosely
knitted
together.
The rest of the cast have their brows perpetually
knitted
in consternation, either from the stress of their parts or the stress of the whole futile exercise.
The story was well
knitted
and dialogs were more or less appropriate.
You will die laughing when you see what Carole Lombard had
knitted
for Clark Gable and her cute little comment when she sees it might be too big for him to fit into.
Its tenets were highly appropriate to the settled, sophisticated agrarian civilizations of pre-nineteenth-century East Asia, for they
knitted
together society and polity in a manner calculated to promote stability and harmony.
Low transport and communications costs and freer trade have
knitted
markets more closely together, implying that this relative decline in the US share of the global economy loosens the link between domestic capacity constraints and international pricing.
The US Constitution
knitted
together the thirteen original colonies, and its Tenth Amendment reserves to the states all powers not expressly delegated to the federal government.
He always tried not to hear those conversations about the best way of swaddling the future infant, tried to turn away and not see those mysterious endless
knitted
binders and three-cornered pieces of linen, to which Dolly attached special importance, – and all the rest.
He was an old man, dressed in
knitted
violet wool with a rabbit-skin cap on his head; while his horse, a great yellow horse, waited with the immobility of stone while they emptied the six trains he drew.
He took up a newspaper; she
knitted
at a large woollen quilt.
In his turn, Zacharie came down, more carefully dressed, his body covered by a black woollen
knitted
jacket with blue stripes.
Dirty water was running here and there on the grass, and all round were several indefinite rags,
knitted
stockings, a red calico jacket, and a large sheet of coarse linen spread over the hedge.
But little Berthe was there, between the window and the work-table, tottering on her
knitted
shoes, and trying to come to her mother to catch hold of the ends of her apron-strings.
And with a shrug of the shoulders that stretched out over her breast the stitches of her
knitted
bodice, she pointed with both hands at her rival's inn, whence songs were heard issuing.
She was sat at the table with a
knitted
stocking and a pile of old stockings in front of her.
K. looked on in silence as she took up the
knitted
stocking once more.
"Well, he's mended kites for me, Huck, and
knitted
hooks on to my line.
Begone, show thyself no more before me under pain of my wrath;" and so saying he
knitted
his brows, puffed out his cheeks, gazed around him, and stamped on the ground violently with his right foot, showing in every way the rage that was pent up in his heart; and at his words and furious gestures Sancho was so scared and terrified that he would have been glad if the earth had opened that instant and swallowed him, and his only thought was to turn round and make his escape from the angry presence of his master.
Sherlock Holmes sat silent for some few minutes, with his brows
knitted
and his eyes fixed upon the fire.
As to Holmes, I observed that he sat frequently for half an hour on end, with
knitted
brows and an abstracted air, but he swept the matter away with a wave of his hand when I mentioned it.
Kate opened the parcel, and unrolled a crude yellow and black comforter, with a violent crimson fringe, clumsily
knitted.
His brows
knitted.
The latter rose from the front of the window, upon the sill of which he had leaned with his elbow, and
knitted
his brow like a man disquieted.
The women looked as sad and as resigned as the men; their faces were agreeable but expressionless, and they wore gowns and petticoats of dark 'vadmel'; as maidens, they wore over their braided hair a little
knitted
brown cap; when married, they put around their heads a coloured handkerchief, crowned with a peak of white linen.
His dark brows
knitted
and his face flushed to a dusky red as he spoke.
Some dozen shirts and sock--the latter not knitted, of course, but made of cotton--were thus manufactured.
They also knew Grandma Charpentier, the small peasant woman and her
knitted
cap - as Millie never failed to bring her, at least once, into the infants' class.
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