Dad wove his fingers together and set them, like an empty basket, on the table.
Persian artisans supposedly wove imperfections into every rug, so as not to tempt the gods.
Alternately thundering and whispering from the podium, he wove together biblical, historical and apocalyptic themes.
What a tangled web they wove in creating a system that sends nameless bits coursing through people's computers.
On his return last year, Brigstocke wove his experience into a stand-up routine.
Both wove that reporting into broader articles that examined the mood of the country and the inner workings of government.
We wove past clucking chickens as Monty and Tweed led the way to the high ground that almost killed Brian.
This summer NBC, as part of an ad pact with Avon, wove Avon's new Mark line into episodes of its daytime soap Passions.
Eidsmoe explained to me how the Coburn School of Law, in the years that Bachmann was there, wove Christianity into the legal curriculum.
The City of Light wove its spell upon Gadsby and she decided to attend college there while working towards a degree in international business.
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Desso wove the uniforms into carpets, which were kitted out on the new World Business Class cabin on KLM's Boeing 747-400 fleet, this July.
He made it as fashionable as philosophy and poetry, both of which he wove through his ethnographical studies as perhaps only French intellectuals can.
In Poland, spiders or spider webs are common Christmas trees decorations because according to legend a spider wove a blanket for Baby Jesus.
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Macomb wove in the traditions of candles and fire that are meaningful in both Catholicism and Hinduism to create a sublime moment in the Menon's wedding.
As the two soloists wove their rhythms around each other, it sounded like a conversation, and one wondered if percussion might be a universal language after all.
In many different ways, from very many different tonalities uttered by the managers who so magnificently, in my judgment, wove the story that began in 1997 and ended not yet.
As they wove around the maze, the Lingobots created spatial maps of their surroundings, with the help of on-board cameras, laser range finders and sonar equipment that helped them avoid walls.
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Hungry for mercy, she too eagerly wove into his clumsy effort at distraction an identity he had not supplied, allowing it to be the truth, until time wore the deception out.
In Stewart's case the prosecution took five lies about one deception--made in untaped and unsworn interviews with federal agents--and wove them into five criminal counts, winning four guilty verdicts (the fifth was thrown out).
For the outfits in "Brave, " Pixar animators created a new shading program that wove the individual fibers of the tartan together to create a textured cloth, allowing a kilt to move in a more-realistic fashion.
Not many people could have coped with it, but Haluk is such a professional he was unphased and happily wove his way around Kadikoy market, acknowledging his fans at the same time as delivering lines to the camera.
Islamabad has long been viewed as a dull city where lobbyists and industrialists bribed politicians, and civil servants shuffled papers and wove great cocoons of red tape amid huge concrete courthouses, ministries, and palaces a sort of Islamized version of the center of Washington, D.
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