So YES, use this as a springboard to talk about your personal background AND weave in your professional accomplishments and value.
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Pyland stopped Toth, 42, after seeing him weave in and out of his lane as he drove through the city's Buckhead community, the arrest report said.
Making the proceeds even more diffuse is the necessity to weave in as many celebrity guests as possible and to do it without seeming like an in-house publicity machine for ABC.
Peseros (mini buses that used to charge one peso, hence the name) weave in and out of traffic alarmingly, cutting off anyone in their path in their determination to grab as many riders as possible.
But unlike Lady Gaga, Fan Bingbing can weave in and out of an edgy Jean Paul Gaultier dress or a challenging Alexander McQueen number and into a classic and beautiful Valentino dress with the dexterity of a racecar driver.
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"Even backstage, he's able to weave my attention in any direction that he wants, " Silva said.
Consider the time needed to find parking, weave through crowds in malls, and wait in line to try things on as well as buy the item of clothing.
Although most shoppers will probably never become experts on the matter, they can examine sweaters for bubbles or so-called "chicken feet, " ripples and wrinkles in a weave that appear when factories knit too fast.
Moreover, America remains the world's second-largest grower of cotton (after China), and in many cases it still makes sense to weave near the farms, most of which are in such southern states as North Carolina and Mississippi, rather than to ship cotton abroad.
In "Wonderstruck, " Ben's and Rose's adventures weave back and forth before coming together in a creative and heartfelt climax.
The final layer is often panels of loose-weave or sheer fabric hanging in soft drapes to the floor.
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Or choose a long, generous open-weave woolen scarf or one in wrinkled rough cotton solid or with a muted print.
Make them succinct and snappy and rehearse them so you can be sure to weave them into the conversation in a confident way.
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In the next big round of contests, on March 2nd, ten states vote at once: no time for Mr Edwards to weave his magic, especially in the two biggest states, California and New York, which are expensive to campaign in.
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It looked to us as if the lawyers were simply providing legal advice in helping the hospital weave around dense Medicare regulations involving illegal kickbacks to doctors.
The new apps for photos and contacts open new possibilities for brands to become stronger cast members in the stories that people weave and read.
It is as if the Knicks are standing in cement while their quicker opponents weave through and around them at will.
Bedouin men shear the sheep, camels and goats, and women gather in small groups to spin and weave, exchanging family news and occasionally chanting and reciting poetry.
In order to maximize the performance of the products and services and have any hope of them getting adopted, organizations need to integrate vertically and create interdependent architectures that tightly weave different components together to optimize performance, in terms of functionality and reliability.
Instead, Trouble Books weave multiple melodic lines from countless instruments of different timbres in and out, adding and dropping sounds on airy whims.
The best of the best know how to weave the rational and emotional aspects of the story together in a way that really sets their brands apart.
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The steel band around the middle and "glass weave" backplate actually gave the device a pleasantly premium feel in our hands.
The truth: The plot of the show and the marketing message of its sponsor were developed in concert and will, ever so subtly, weave together.
They like to weave their franchises into TV shows and their theme parks, but in a classy, non exploitative way.
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It is Republican leaders in Tallahassee and Washington, not Democratic ones, who weave lurid scenarios of legislative intervention if they don't get their way.
Wellens was then at fault in the 31st minute when he allowed Sam Obst to weave his way past him and cross the line for a fine individual try, which Brough again converted.
These factors combined to weave a tapestry of trust behind which she stole at will, beginning in June 2000.
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If you're looking for something lighter in the summer, try tropical wool, which has a looser weave that allows more air to flow through the fabric, keeping you cool.
Working in their homes using traditional looms and local wool, the women weave and knit mittens, stockings, skirts and blouses, which often feature bright colours, vivid stripes and intricate embroidery.
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