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A few specimens show evidence of having been woven, but fragments of this size might not be expected to provide such evidence.
In other words, the view through the window is not bare but 'dressed' in a loosely woven veil regulating its transcription.
A third and final relevant characteristic woven into the fabric of the contemporary healthcare environment is the medical malpractice system.
The region is also known for its traditional basketry, wherein handwoven baskets and other utility products made exclusively by the women.
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In a biography proper, however, all these aspects would have been woven together in a chronological development.
Not all of these themes, sub-divided into the nine chapters, are tidily woven together.
Most common are homespun or handwoven fabrics with simple over-under weaves, twills and jacquards.
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Since chemicals for coloring were very scarce those days, bark of trees and fruits were used to dye all those handwoven products.
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The two logos feature a pixelized version of a banig or a handwoven mat traditionally used for sleeping and sitting.
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Strands of socialist politics and modernist aesthetic austerity were also woven into the circle's discussions.
As such it is a brilliant and richly-woven tapestry, full of insight and fresh ideas.
Spirit is the regenerative power of these circulatory flows which, in living organisms, are bound into tightly woven bundles or tissues of extraordinary complexity.
Seen from the perspective of the co-opted and bureaucratized movement member, tension, ambivalence, opposition, and conflict is woven into the entanglement.
A large wind-chime hammock sculpture was suspended from a woven canoe-like roof structure lashed to the pier's end.
Learning about other theological orientations is inextricably woven with the understanding that all other maslaks are misleading, if not altogether wrong.
The workshops processed maguey, made spindle whorls, spun thread of various sizes, including cordage, and perhaps cloth was woven and dyed in these workshops.
Certain traits are marked: use of prolonged left-hand (ie tenor/bass) chordal f igures to give depth and sonority to intricately woven right-hand high tessituras.
Descriptions are woven through the generative history of a design; created, composed, and discarded.
In the neighbouring villages many coarse blankets, or cumlies, are woven from the wool which the country produces.
However, the entire document is woven with a sustained thread of medical ethics throughout its other sections.
The relationships formed an intricately patterned fabric woven by different hands at different times.
Nonetheless, it is an important string that is woven into every veil.
We do not understand how dreaming comes about, how memories and concepts are so intriguingly woven to form the narrative of the dream.
The real and the imaginary can be woven seamlessly in electroacoustic sound imagery.
In this type of consolidation, all stages of production, processing and distribution are woven tightly together to ensure reliable, efficient product delivery15.
The tightly woven cell layers of the pericarp are also barriers to gases.
They weave wonderful designs on their handwoven shawls.
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The vessel depicts an elaborate ceremonial scene involving seven individuals, four of whom are holding woven fans.
One possible exception is the sole occurrence of bone in cajetes and of woven fibers found only in the vessels from the north chamber.
A well-woven but narrow thread of computer language history illuminates his dissection of the eight languages which are discussed in depth.
The tapestry is worked in crewel embroidery using woollen yarns on a handwoven woollen background.
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At the other end, these artisans learnt the basics of quality, consistency and finish, for instance avoiding frayed edges on handwoven shawls.
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Still, woven into the fabric of these citizens' everyday lives, there is political discussion.
Woven into this account is the story of early modern philosophical developments and their impact on theology.
Each specialist contributes data on his or her area, which is then woven into the overall plan by the anonymous master.
Colourful tales have been woven around each of these births, such as the following recounting her birth from a mango.
Long-distance trade in both wool and woven products expanded.
Both are common in the north tomb offerings while they are relatively rare (straight) and absent (woven) in the south tomb.
The old and new threads with which the new social fabric was woven are described, but in a fashion which leaves loose ends.
Descriptions are woven through the generative history of a design; created, composed and discarded.
Strong production data based on a sixfold classification of management systems are expertly woven into the argument.
The author has collected a wealth of epidemiological facts and has woven them into a complex matrix of other historical data.
Two threads can be woven here into the argument.
At the same time, as the case of generational equity demonstrates, interdependence is consistently - and persistently - woven throughout our social interaction at all levels.
The figure is holding what we suspect is a woven fan under his left arm.
As a principal market center, textiles were produced for tribute and exchange, and other woven goods were manufactured for local consumption.
The clothiers then collected the woven cloth from the families and disbursed wages in return.
In both groups, women generally wear handwoven abaca tube skirts, embroidered blue cotton tops and heavy jewellery.
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Nonetheless, the libretti provide invaluable information about the various woven or braided patterns combined with the round dances.
My answer, woven into the history itself, admits both: the tradition of quoting arrived on its own, but the authors recognised and modified it.
The group formed specifically to revitalize the bogolanfini textile-dying technique, working the traditional cotton cloth created from handspun and handwoven bands.
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A handwoven tea-towel will generally have between 300 and 400 warp threads, and thus use that many heddles.
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The result is that the underlying tone of the book is modernist, with postmodern concepts woven into the theoretical fabric.
Into these individualized sections are woven multiple further stories - of other characters, of communities and of nation - often in a long historical perspective.
The metaphor of disease was woven throughout the text and formed its fabric.
There, he became acquainted with the local manufacture of handwoven tapestry.
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The hypothesized textiles of woven cotton apparently covered the heads and torsos of all three individuals.
She also exported dried fish, tung (paulownia) oil, hides, tobacco, woven cloth and indigo.
The majority of the documents are so-called lienzos, or big woven sheets of cotton, covered with color ful, complex pictographic writing.
The most distinctive part of men's clothing is the handwoven poncho.
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The notion that the monarchy had extensive powers was woven into the mental lives of many ordinary people at the turn of the nineteenth century.
In this sense a seemingly cohesive narrative of cause and effect was woven.
Without a stitch of the fabric even having been woven, the project had already produced intense discussion.
As we have seen, the emotional and anthropocentric question of our place and position in the cosmos is woven into any discussion on pluralism.
The webs of culture are woven from these distinct and sometimes conflicting elements.
The filter rock was separated from the overlying contaminated soil by non-woven geotextile.
His writings contain a number of ideas that can be valuably woven into this inquiry, with due regard to both their possibilities and their limitations.
The result is a fascinating tapestry, adroitly woven and highly informative.
The traps (70 cm tall) were constructed from modified woven plastic grain bags suspended as an inverted cone from a circular wire frame.
Other local production includes preserves and handwoven ponchos.
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The two languages are then woven together, arguably, for creative or artistic purposes rather than the basic need for communication.
Despite long distances and rugged terrain the settlers established a tightly woven social network that linked farms and farming families.
At this point one wonders why the three case studies were not more assertively woven into the book as a whole, rather than being fragmented outside the theoretical framework.
As the ' middle class ' were defined as a political and societal force, so more traits, associations, events, and institutions were woven into the fabric of ' middle-class ' values.
A repeated thread that is woven throughout historical and contemporary perspectives on memory and trauma involves the accuracy versus distortion that may accompany memories for trauma.
Traditionally they wear colorful, handwoven clothes.
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The river was woven into the social fabric of the eighteenth century to a remarkable degree, not just in its solidarities, but also in its con-icts.
In 1946, a new management was appointed to the plant and its specialization was expanded to include the restoration of historical tapestries and production of handwoven carpets.
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Officeholding is the human material of government, woven into so many other political subjects - democracy, parties, bureaucracy, corruption - that for its very presence it is hidden from view.
Rather, the yarn-like, 1.5 mm stitches are in even rows that compare closely with impressions of tightly loom-woven, weft-faced cloth of 22 -23 stitches per square centimeter.
As factories started up in the early nineteenth century the trade in handwoven wool declined and around 1815 the rules were changed to allow the sale of cotton goods.
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Initially, the main business of the mills was to supply hand-woven coarse blankets and garments for the army, and to spin yarn for the carpet industry.
The scenes become increasingly woven into the plot, forming an ever more important part of the drama and heightening the effect of the music in particular.
Recent textile research has shown, however, that a paucity of preserved whorls cannot be taken to indicate a corresponding lack of woven cloth.
Relatively few archival sources have been used, and the activists' stories could have been woven more effectively into the wider historical context.
Curtains, furnishing fabric and rugs are all hand-woven by the matron herself.
The story lines which are woven together in this way are often spellbinding.
Although given a separate chapter, the mechanics governing thrustbelt deformation is a theme which is woven throughout the book.
The finely woven mesh bags allowed the transfer of water and solutes, but contained the seeds.
Yards and yards of cable were woven through the trees.
All these are intricately woven in ten chapters - introduction, eight substantive chapters and conclusion.
The emphasis is upon empirical evidence, and a large body of source material has been woven in.
The type of cloth woven was still the same and, as we have seen, norms of performance seemed to have persisted for 14 years.
In other cases, the explicit lessons are part of the story, woven into it.
In this tapestry are woven together threads representing pedagogy, assessment, industry requirements and practitioner sophistication.
Woven throughout each chapter is an ongoing argument with modern anthropologists who argue for a religion's underlying purity "system" or logic.
Silver particles have been woven into socks as to reduce foot odour.
Endplates showed woven bone, thick trabeculae with active bone remodeling, and fibrous marrow.
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