Weaving
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The movie started off strong, creating several conflicts and gradually
weaving
possibilities of a correlated ending.
Favourite bits - probably the little moments that you only spot after repeated viewings; when the teachers spot Gregory
weaving
across the empty playground when he's late for school - "does he think he's invisible?!", the banter with his pal Steve - "fud, fud, fud, is that all you think about, you're unnatural pal, you're a freak!",
As usual with Flynn's films Erich Wolfgang Korngold's music is brilliant,
weaving
a childlike main theme with an undercurrent of adventure.
In the central plot conflict, the affair with the count, she is the spider
weaving
every strand of the web.
Ahmadinejad may be bobbing and
weaving.
In his recent book The New Urban Crisis, the University of Toronto’s Richard Florida decries this phenomenon, comparing opponents of housing construction to the early-nineteenth-century Luddites, who smashed the mechanical looms that were taking their
weaving
jobs.
Admirably adept at
weaving
together all of Lebanon’s political, religious, and nationalists threads, Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nazrallah, is today the undisputed master of Lebanon.
Eighth, increase support for NGOs with successful records in creating entrepreneurs in rural development, in carpet weaving, jewelry design, or any other activity that Afghans want to develop.
Still the procession came,
weaving
through the snow, everyone swinging their arms, skipping, happy, joyous.
Increasing trade between the US and Mexico moves both countries toward a greater degree of specialization and a finer division of labor in important industries like autos, where labor-intensive portions are increasingly accomplished in Mexico, and textiles, where high-tech spinning and
weaving
is increasingly done in the US, while Mexico carries out lower-tech cutting and sewing.
Last year, during the Arab revolutions, the EU missed a historic opportunity to begin
weaving
together the two sides of the Mediterranean.
Neither Marx nor the physiocrats could imagine the great many well-paid things that we could find to do once we no longer needed to employ 60% of the labor force in agriculture and another 20% in hand spinning, handloom weaving, and land transport via horse and cart.
To be sure, automation has been an engine of productivity growth since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, when, starting in the late eighteenth century,
weaving
and spinning were mechanized.
European leaders are now
weaving
a new narrative to show that Britain will suffer from its decision.
And many others helped fine-tune the techniques that would turn British weaving, printing, and architecture into cutting-edge, world-leading industries.
Many economists argue that
weaving
the full marginal costs of CO2 emissions into the fabric of our economies is essential to accelerate progress, as it would level the playing field for green technologies, strategies, and products.
The silence buzzed in his ears, he only heard the flight of a band of rats, the cracking of the old timber, the tiny sound of a spider
weaving
her web.
But she—her life was cold as a garret whose dormer window looks on the north, and ennui, the silent spider, was
weaving
its web in the darkness in every corner of her heart.
It was not said to one dull or deaf, but to one who enjoyed burning them more than
weaving
the broadest and finest web that could be; and seizing about eight at a time, she flung them out of the window.
"No," said he, firmly persuaded of the truth of his idea (and he said it loud enough to be heard), "the greatest beauty upon earth shall not avail to make me renounce my adoration of her whom I bear stamped and graved in the core of my heart and the secret depths of my bowels; be thou, lady mine, transformed into a clumsy country wench, or into a nymph of golden Tagus
weaving
a web of silk and gold, let Merlin or Montesinos hold thee captive where they will; whereer thou art, thou art mine, and where'er I am, must be thine."
Such was the progress of Mr. Pickwick and his friends by the Muggleton Telegraph, on their way to Dingley Dell; and at three o'clock that afternoon they all stood high and dry, safe and sound, hale and hearty, upon the steps of the Blue Lion, having taken on the road quite enough of ale and brandy, to enable them to bid defiance to the frost that was binding up the earth in its iron fetters, and
weaving
its beautiful network upon the trees and hedges.
The building was constructed of roughly squared timbers, with rooms on both sides, four in number, all opening out into the one passage: these were the kitchen, the
weaving
shop, the badstofa, or family sleeping-room, and the visitors' room, which was the best of all.
But surely such an explanation as that would be quite inadequate to account for the deep and subtle scheming which seemed to be
weaving
an invisible net round the young baronet.
Of course Cyrus Harding, having at his disposal neither carders, combers, polishers, stretchers, twisters, mule-jenny, nor self-acting machine to spin the wool, nor loom to weave it, was obliged to proceed in a simpler way, so as to do without spinning and
weaving.
You see that I am
weaving
my web round Thaddeus.
Moved with pity he carried him to his own house, caused him to be cleaned, gave him meat and drink, and made him a present of two florins, at the same time proposing to instruct him in his own trade of
weaving
Persian silks, which are fabricated in Holland.
The plot which I was
weaving
against you, the storm which I was heaping up above your head, burst from me in threats and lightningglances.
Brilliant and stately as one of the gods, he went to the triclinium, to cast the eye of a critic on the preparations, and then to the gardens, where youths and Grecian maidens from the islands were
weaving
wreaths of roses for the evening.
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