Weave
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We can
weave
them, knit them, or we can make them like you see here.
On that grid, I can then
weave
the high tide readings, water temperature, air temperature and Moon phases.
He would takes the fruits of each week's reading and he would
weave
these intricate tapestries of ancient and humanist thought.
Four hundred and forty-five strings in a three-dimensional
weave.
She was peeling this palm frond apart, these little threads off of it, and she'd roll the threads together and make little thicker threads, like strings, and she would
weave
the strings together, and as the materiality of this exact very bag formed before my eyes over those three days, the materiality of the way the world works, of reality, kind of started to unravel in my mind, because I realized that this bag and these clothes and the trampoline you have at home and the pencil sharpener, everything you have is made out of either a tree or a rock or something we dug out of the ground and did some process to, maybe a more complicated one, but still, everything was made that way.
Essentially, I could
weave
a bunch of these antibodies into a network of carbon nanotubes, such that you have a network that only reacts with one protein, but also, due to the properties of these nanotubes, it will change its electrical properties, based on the amount of protein present.
In South Africa, Ndebele women use these symbols and other geometric patterns to paint their homes in bright colors, and the Zulu women use the symbols in the beads that they
weave
into bracelets and necklaces.
One young scientist that works in a biotech firm used her insight about the missing 33 percent to
weave
financial impact data into a project update she did and got tremendous positive feedback from the managers in the room.
You and I
weave
together entire stories of people, places and things the moment we lay our gaze on them.
But if what you've got is skilled craftsmen and itsy bitsy little splits,
weave
that ceiling together, stretch a canvas over it, lacquer it.
They created this barrier between us and the surf, and we had to
weave
through this thing like a maze just to get out into the lineup.
Instead of trying to alter the fabric of existing ways, let's
weave
and cut some fierce new cloth.
A glass of wine or two now makes me
weave
as if acting the drunkard's part; as if, besotted with unrequited love for the dynamic Turner canvasses spied out by the Hubble, I could lurch down a city street set without provoking every pedestrian walk-on stare.
Domitia, Domitia, and Domitia are tasked with spinning the wool that will be used to
weave
this mighty garment, 30 or more feet long and elliptical in shape.
And thirdly, you
weave
the water hyacinth into products.
And so I began my quest to find out how I can learn how to
weave.
So I literally took my dried weeds in hand, there were several more of them, and went knocking from door to door to find out who could teach me how to
weave
these water hyacinth stems into ropes.
And that began my journey of learning how to
weave
and transform these dried water hyacinth stems into long ropes.
This is doable and would probably take six months to
weave
some of our existing systems and run a pilot.
If you could program a machine to make pleasing sounds, why not program it to
weave
delightful patterns of color out of cloth?
The size of the natural group, the natural community of Homo sapiens, is not more than 150 individuals, and everything beyond that is really based on all kinds of imaginary stories and large-scale institutions, and I think that we can find a way, again, based on a biological understanding of our species, to
weave
the two together and to understand that today in the 21st century, we need both the global level and the local community.
They say, "Upon this loom, I
weave
my life."
But with time, he started to
weave
a different story.
You see, with my art, the way I
weave
my art around the patterns, the masks, the stories, and the way I use my lines, it's all from the Yoruba culture.
The real pros in housebuilding are a group of birds we call the weaverbirds, and this name they were given because of the way in which they
weave
their nests.
A well-designed video game will seamlessly
weave
the user into the fabric of the virtual experience.
What I want to do is I want to
weave
computing, AI and internet as part of us.
I started something at the Aspen Institute called "Weave: The Social Fabric."
It has very complex structure in the
weave.
We're working with these amazing women now who live daily with the challenges of elephants to use this plant to
weave
into baskets to provide an alternative income for them.
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