The deputy president is clearly very concerned about the perception that corruption is beginning to thread itself into South Africa's provincial and national government structures.
You never wonder if it's going to be able to thread itself into moving traffic or attain highway speed before a truck looms up behind you.
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But this place truly is the sort of spot where the island's many identities - Malay, Chinese, Indian, British colonial, modern tourist - thread together into a beautiful knot.
If it was not Neville keeping the cup holders on their toes it was Spanish playmaker Mikel Arteta, who managed to thread balls into the 18-yard box despite being surrounded by two or three defenders.
Carelessness in the French defence gave the Irish a late chance to equalise, but Lloris spread himself to deny Whelan as the Republic's hopes of qualification were left hanging by a thread going into Wednesday's second leg in Paris.
The country used to have factories to spin cotton into thread and there were even several textile factories producing clothes, but they've all shut their doors.
In tie-dying, bundles of ramie threads are bound tightly with cotton before dying so as to produce a geometric or floral pattern when the thread is woven into fabric using a simple back-strap loom.
If he can, then expect Facebook to reach one billion registered users in the near future, and for Facebook to thread its way into the very fabric of every one of those billion connected users.
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To make a basketball analogy, it's a bit like when your tin-armed, non-jump-shooting center gets the ball near the three-point line: You know he won't shoot or thread the ball into the post, so you have a moment's respite while he looks for a guard to bail him out.
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Their milk looks and tastes like the real thing, but once its proteins are filtered and purified into a fine white powder, they can be spun into tough thread.
The way to get there is by embedding social innovation into the very thread of their business culture.
The ability to pull together all these messages from different systems into a unified thread is definitely valuable in some contexts.
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Without those rookie sessions, Manning doesn't scan the field, see a Cover-2 defense, recognize that the Patriots jammed his top two receivers on the right, look off New England's safeties, slide up in the pocket and thread the ball 38 yards into the teeniest of windows for Mario Manningham for the game's biggest play.
Two other pieces exemplify what Rosenthal calls "thread" rings: Minute diamonds are set into fine gold and platinum wires threaded around the finger.
Walt is just waking up literally and figuratively when the story begins, and his re-entry into the world is the show's central thread.
The next step was to thread a tiny surgical balloon and a thin stainless-steel stent into the artery to forcibly widen the passage.
It divides itself into four large sections, each dealing with a different thread that the author discerns running through the fabric of America's evolution.
So consider this both an open thread, a promise to take a deep breath before plunging this blog into Dark Souls posts, and a request for feedback.
When choosing pillow patterns, it is wise to have a common thread so that you don't feel as if you've walked into a bazaar upon entering the room.
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