It's a scene so familiar in Switzerland, where the Alps are stitched with old and new infrastructure.
Using littleBits pieces, she stitched wire into the hat to spell out her Twitter handle.
In some cases you get fabrics made in China and sent to Bangladesh to be stitched.
The photos are stitched together to make textures and objects in a computer-generated 3-D environment.
His hand-stitched ties have earned him nods from publications like GQ and Garden and Gun.
The stitched-leather cabin appointments are wonderful and the seats couldn't be any more comfortable.
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While Far Cry 3 was better less boring, much better combat it felt like two games stitched together.
Now it is stitched together by a network of army checkpoints across most of the city.
The giants naturally are fighting back with newly-stitched in acquisitions and their own Web software offerings.
It used to be geography that kept people apart, and places like Kazakhstan stitched them together.
He has stitched together a winning coalition and perhaps a governing one as well.
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The girls are six years old and braided, the days of the week stitched on their underpants.
There are no hinges, and the only seams on it are the double-stitched ones added for aesthetics.
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Broadcast, they seem to think, will be better stitched into other products, like cable and Internet entertainment.
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Despite these concerns, India is steadily becoming more financially stitched in to the rest of the world.
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It's the one dissonant element in a cabin that's just insane with quilted Alcantara and stitched leather.
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In 2002, for instance, they stitched up a common position on the CAP that everyone else accepted.
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His body was returned five days later with a cut in his midsection that had been stitched up.
Doctors at the local accident and emergency room stitched him up but never took an X-ray, he said.
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Whether the merger's potential is realised depends largely on how neatly the two companies can be stitched together.
"I can get my name stitched on it, " he responded with a grin.
Actually, the suspicion that American firms have stitched up the lucrative contracts to come in Iraq is probably ill-founded.
He can't keep his hands off a pillow stitched from Indian saris or a set of cobalt water glasses.
Multiple images are automatically stitched together to create one stunning, detailed panoramic photo.
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This is where competitors such as China, which makes machine-stitched balls, and India have gained ground at Sialkot's expense.
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So Berkman took off, holding the stitched together passes close to the vest.
While the majority of medium quality soccer balls is currently stitched by hand, that segment of the industry is doomed.
For this fall and winter, Mr. Kimmel has stitched a true shape-shifter in the form of an extendable "hunter" coat.
The self-portrait was stitched together from images captured by the "hand lens" on the end of the vehicle's robotic arm.
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