Thin, white threads are obtained from the core of fresh aloe leaves and woven into a net or other pattern on a cardboard background.
Or, since the language could also be translated into the seven colors of the rainbow, sentences could be woven into a textile as a stream of colors.
This new incarnation is actually my first two books, The Radical Leap and The Radical Edge, woven together into a new, expanded and rejuvenated work.
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.
Woven into male genes is a primal code: To have more than the rest is to dominate the rest.
To enable this material to store electrical energy, two layers of woven fibres are made into a sandwich, separated by a thin layer of a glass-based insulating material.
Yet although subsidiarity, coined at a summit in 1992 and woven into the Amsterdam treaty last year, was a buzzword in Cardiff, Europeans still disagree about what it means.
Nothing is tied onto the roof, as you would in a modern thatched building but the wheat straw that we've used is knotted and then tucked into a woven framework.
Pricing, marketing, branding, selling, and designing the look and feel of a campaign are woven into various challenges.
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Guns are woven into the culture of Alaska, a vast, rural state.
Although Mr Portillo has never embellished his original confession, he has woven this part of his biography into a tedious narrative of personal self-discovery.
Her home is cool in the midday heat, and she shows us into a room covered with woven carpets.
Over time, cards have woven themselves into the fabric of our culture in a far deeper way than most financial services.
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At nearly 100 years old, the Taj Mahal Palace is the grandest dame in town -- a hotel that is deeply woven into the history and social fabric of the city.
Recently it was revealed that former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak had his name woven into the pinstripes of his immaculate suits, a sartorial touch that has probably endeared him even less to the people who have stripped him of power and put him on trial.
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We are committed to continuing to maintain a first-rate compliance effort woven into the fabric of the firm.
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Connected by a series of electrodes and sensors woven into the fabric of the base layer, the cell wirelessly transmits more than 200 data records per second from each player to a central computer and then is displayed in a series of simplified insights and results on the coach's iPad.
Having been woven into the fabric of modern society, minimum wage impacts a large percentage of the workforce.
He had a plaid shirt on, and colorful beads woven into the laces of his scuffed, canvas sneakers.
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The Bolt-On product is woven into the comic book story seamlessly, while the story shows a behind-the-scenes look at what happens away from all of the epic battles.
Whatever it was, with a ceremony conducted by a now complicit media, London 2012 was woven into the "civil religion" of the nation - afforded the same reverence as flag and anthem.
Still another advantage is NPR Music's ties to "All Things Considered" and "Morning Edition, " which, even if Washington-centric, have music woven into their fabric and provide news for the site as well as a familiar storytelling style.
Eldercare is a ticking time bomb, especially in countries where filial piety is tightly woven into the cultural value system.
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