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Moreover, some books, such as Genesis, are suspected to be the combination of several different oral traditions knitted together.
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Another aspect of this is the American characteristic of our individualism that is unarguably knitted together into a social fabric of cooperation.
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Mr Jack said the local and national needed to be "knitted together".
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That sense of playfulness peeks through the rest of the home, where Ms. Thompson knitted together the units in a more conventional manner.
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These cities have knitted together networks for everyday travel by bike.
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Puris has knitted together a network of 32 new-media agencies to offer their services to the kind of big-brand clients he took care of for decades.
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Madison failed to appreciate how vulnerable large republics would be to the inevitable emergence of coalitions of minorities under majority rule knitted together both contemporaneously and over time to rent seek, logroll and oppress.
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But Du Plessis, who coached South Africa against the Lions in 1997, said the outcome of the series may be decided in more subtle ways, and how quickly the tourists knitted together as a group.
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Once stable, Mr James and his team will perform a permanent repair, threading the latest in thermo-dynamic steel rods diagonally through the steps of the pyramid, in such a way that the six levels will be knitted together without being visible.
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Divided neighbourhoods are being knitted back together.
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