It could have done a better job at weaving together the story and the gameplay.
Nixon told officers he was driving a friend home and didn't believe he was weaving.
By weaving science lessons into roiling adventure tales, Verne and Hetzel strove to circumvent those strictures.
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Among other accomplishments, it has helped revive the tradition of craft production and tribal rug weaving.
There are young people in Egypt who are learning basket weaving and storytelling, calligraphy and photography.
The foundation has helped villagers build schools, install wells and organise a weaving co-operative.
They had one weaving machine that made fabric 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Around minute 11, the bobbing and weaving began to lose its charm and feel oddly distracting.
And despite the stereotype, not all football recruits are basket-weaving dummies with little interest in school.
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He has pioneered livelihood improvement for the poorest in Cinnamon (Sri Lanka) and silk weaving (North India).
When asked to show their weaving skills, they didn't have a clue what was expected of them.
Hemingway had discovered the futility of bobbing and weaving with the ups and downs of world events.
Weaving a hat can take from one day to eight months, depending on its quality and finesse.
In the second world war Montenegrin partisans were forever weaving in and out of Serbia and Bosnia.
In another part of the complex you see fine polyster yarn for weaving into fabrics like sarees.
The proposed Project will build upon the previous work by strengthening the pit-loom weaving industry of BC 33.
Elvira's mother, who is sitting in the shade of her stall, is weaving on a small hand loom.
Roosevelt was also extremely effective at working with Congress by weaving together coalitions through constant negotiation and discussion.
Weaving is transmitted in women-led family operations where mothers transmit techniques and skills to their daughters or daughters-in-law.
Second, Shlaes focuses on key personalities instead of on chronicling the Depression, weaving the story around these fascinating figures.
Socarras, witnessed Britto weaving while driving in the southbound lanes of Washington Avenue.
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Allegorical pictures of contemporary events have a way of weaving in and out between the symbolic and the semi-psychotic.
At this point we were moving at about 80 mph and she was weaving in and out of traffic.
The red striping was special because, in the early days, red weaving materials were not easy to come by.
In his effort to woo back would-be defectors, Mr Netanyahu is ducking and weaving for all he is worth.
So one shot, it appears, is all that a male orb-weaving spider gets.
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Since most orb-weaving spiders do it, however, there has to be an explanation.
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This, however, is unlikely to account for the death of male orb-weaving spiders.
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