's The Awkward Stages, and it's obvious the pop band weaves an overarching theme through each track.
This narrative, at times only a whisper or suggestion, weaves throughout my bodies of work.
In the Digital Provocateur, I will examine how technology weaves into our daily lives.
Robert Elswit's subtly stylised cinematography weaves a tapestry out of the five characters' perspectives.
Propelled by Mr. Sperling's TV commercials, Hair Club came to prominence providing hair weaves.
Mr Snyder's book weaves the stories together, explaining how the horrors interacted and reinforced each other.
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He weaves their lives and writings into a compelling story of dilemmas, courage, dignity and defiance.
C. morning Alison Cohen weaves a red bicycle between parked cars and a steady flow of commuters.
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Denning weaves together the management building blocks of an intriguing radical management approach to dealing with discontinuity.
His description of a wounded Manhattan intricately weaves tales of misery with equally emotional tales of heroism.
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It is to his credit that he weaves these well-worn threads into such an original and engaging yarn.
Colwill expertly weaves flavours with textures to create beautifully balanced dishes, coupled with impeccable presentation and a warm and intimate ambience.
Burke's rich songwriting weaves classic western themes of life and death, honor, and morality throughout the record's narrative songs.
At its most delightful, it weaves along wooded shoreline of Lake Washington with views of snow-capped mountains crowding the horizon.
Clark weaves in story after story of people who have taken some unusual journeys to get where they are today.
It weaves interviews, facts and vignettes detailing the use of a "sea of taxpayer dollars" from mid-2002 through autumn 2008.
An inspired musical and literary accomplishment, the result weaves together the sights and sounds of an America long since forgotten.
In telling Mr Elmore's story, Mr Bonner deftly weaves in a brief history of American capital punishment and its discontents.
Mr Foden deftly weaves both Gandhi and Churchill into the tale, and imagines what they might have thought of each other.
This is a tough job because 21st century innovation weaves a fine seam between the leading edge and the bleeding edge.
Surface RT is best described as a tablet with some laptop capabilities that weaves productivity and mobility into one beautiful product.
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Successful prose fiction weaves together the fabric of true-to-life experience with the artificial fiber of created characters and synthesized plot lines.
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Thirteen hundred dollars in debt for daily expenses and her husband's funeral last year, she turned to Arzu and now weaves rugs.
While we could define these missions by their tragic endings, I prefer to reflect on the common thread that weaves their stories together.
The title track to South of the South (audio) isn't his best song, but it's a great example of the strange narratives he weaves.
As Maria weaves her stories together in the encroaching dusk, the sky turns to pale pink and then becomes streaked with a vermilion red.
Using 20, 000 Lego pieces, Lego Technic expert Nicolas Lespour built an automated mechanical loom that weaves fabric from multiple bobbins of colored yarn.
The author, who is a clinical psychologist, deftly weaves in a primer on the brain's inner workings into the hunt for the cadet's killer.
This March, Open Road Media will release an enhanced young adult novel by Andrea Buchanan that weaves in music, video and illustrations with the text.
Singer weaves that history through drawings, photographs, residents' letters, travel writing, newspaper advertisements, his own text and even a 1932 menu from the Strand Hotel.
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