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So what we did was cross-cut a bunch of archival footage of Johnny Cash, and at eight frames a second, we allowed individuals to draw a single frame that would get
woven
into this dynamically changing music video.
It's
woven
into the fabric of our daily and our business lives.
This is using grass which grows locally and is
woven
into ropes to build these bridges.
You see this idea of being the land of the free and the home of the brave, it's
woven
into the fabric of America.
Scientists now know that the living and working conditions that we all are part of have more than twice the impact on our health than does our genetic code, and living and working conditions, the structures of our environments, the ways in which our social fabric is
woven
together, and the impact those have on our behaviors, all together, those have more than five times the impact on our health than do all the pills and procedures administered by doctors and hospitals combined.
The WorldWide Telescope takes the best images from the world's greatest telescopes on Earth and in space, and has
woven
them seamlessly to produce a holistic view of the universe.
This is our chance to make the decision that tells us who we are, as a people and as a society; that our prosperity is no longer prosperity, as long as it is pinned to other people's pain; that our lives are inextricably
woven
together; and that we have the power to make a different choice.
Here, the personal and professional connections of the women of Silicon Valley can be
woven
into arcs, same as the collaboration of inventors birthing patents across the globe can be mapped.
Personally, I love handicrafts, especially handicrafts that are
woven
around a story.
Like language itself, it's a wonderful and complex fabric
woven
through the contributions of speakers and listeners, writers and readers, prescriptivists and descriptivists, from both near and far.
And to do so, they put out an open call to the public asking for speeches, monologues, dialogues, poems, snippets of anything that could be read aloud and
woven
into a performance.
Einstein’s theory seemed to confirm that time is
woven
into the very fabric of the universe.
Yes, the military involvement is an important part of the story, but inventing a computer also required other building blocks: music boxes, toy robot flute players, harpsichord keyboards, colorful patterns
woven
into fabric, and that's just a small part of the story.
We, like all other species on this planet, are inextricably
woven
into the history of life on this planet.
It looked like a wreath
woven
from silvery thread, and it just hung out there in space, shimmering.
The outside shape is
woven
bamboo, and the inside core is stones and rammed earth.
And
woven
throughout all of this is a message of learning to live in peace and harmony within ourselves, in our families, in our communities, between nations, between cultures, between religions and between us and the natural world.
And instead of that large single LED portrait that was broadcasting to the back of the stadium, in this case, every member of the audience gets to take their own portrait home with them, and it's
woven
in with the words that they've contributed to the collective poem.
I had
woven
carbon fiber sprinting legs modeled after the hind leg of a cheetah, which you may have seen on stage yesterday.
Information which is then
woven
together and integrated, so that my brain recognizes that yes, I just had a cup of coffee, and yes, I liked it.
And this is in contrast to currents methods of fabric production, where a plant is grown, just the cotton part is harvested, processed into a yarn,
woven
into a fabric and then potentially shipped across oceans before being cut and sewn into a garment.
These thickly woven, layered quilts of cotton could distribute the energy from a blow across a large surface area, shielding warriors without restricting their mobility.
She also explores themes of consumerism, and the environment, such as in this work, where these basket-like objects look organic and woven, and are woven, but with the strips of steel, salvaged from cars that she found in a Bangalore junkyard.
It is in these threads that are being
woven
into a resilient fabric that will sustain communities, that I find hope.
Armand was as usual very good in the movie,,,the whole turks vs German thing was kind of strange because I remember seeing Bulgaria at the beginning of the movie...dint' bother to go back and check...the central theme is about the serial killings with the whole gang warfare loosely
woven
in.
I was expecting a cool documentary into the protest and activism surrounding the RNC, but what I got was a largely flawed, bad-acted, fictitious, conspiracy ridden badly
woven
tale.
It is the subtle humor
woven
around a seemingly straight-forward narrative that tells a great story, but allows you to enjoy the visuals at the same time.
Their exploration into psychedelia reached its zenith with the soundtrack to HEAD (all the songs are memorably
woven
into the film), which is one of the landmarks albums of the 'sixties.
Now as an adult I find I love the movie for the same reasons, and even more so for the love story
woven
into the crazy antics of Ms. Nikki Finn.
And while often even the most serious HK films tend to insert quite a bit of humor in between all the drama and action, often spoiling the mood a bit, here the jokes are kept subtle and
woven
into the plot, even improving character relations.
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