In addition, visitors will be able to have their hair braided and to be decorated with henna. |
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A braided band of leather lies across her forehead to hold back her white, thick mane. |
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They have been referred to as microfaults, cataclastic slip bands, braided shear fractures, granulation seams or band faults. |
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The soles of her thong sandals are at least two or three inches thick, and the leather between her toes is braided with gems attached. |
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His long, grayish hair was woven and braided about a huge horned headdress, and his midnight blue and evergreen robes were embroidered in silver. |
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As you drive west toward the coast, seeps and springs in the ravines form small braided waterfalls, full of their own monsoon song. |
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It shows a beautiful young black woman with a large mass of curly and braided hair, her head turned in three-quarter view toward us. |
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Without bothering to dry her hair she loosely braided it and tied a black ribbon at the bottom. |
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Soon enough, her hair was braided, and Lucia was tying the ribbon into a bow. |
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With the braided lines there are too many breakages when the fish takes due to the lack of elasticity. |
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She had braided her hair, and dressed in breeches and tunic, her riding gloves tucked into her belt. |
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His braided hair fell down over his shoulders, his eyes were jet black, and he liked to wear a piece of purple silk tied around his hair. |
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To clean your scalp between shampoos, especially if you wear braided or dreadlocked styles, wipe it with an astringent-soaked cotton hall or pad. |
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Other authors have examined the biomechanical properties of braided hamstring tendon grafts. |
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I am not a great exponent of braided lines so tend to use monofilament for my fishing. |
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The object attached by the braided cord, called a skippet, contains the seal of the French government impressed in wax. |
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As you methodically create the braids direct the braided hair forward towards the front of the face. |
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However, Grams found the hymn's ribbons extremely amusing and braided the long red ribbons into braids. |
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The hair was braided from temple to the crown, and then styled in a crisscross pattern. |
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The hair was braided at the roots, and then set on rods using setting lotion. |
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For certain festivals, e.g. Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, the challah may be rounded rather than braided. |
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Then we used yarn, raffia, feathers, beads, felt and sticks, either sewn, stapled, glued, braided or wrapped. |
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He was in Prince Albert's 11 th Hussars, and cut quite a dash on horseback in his crimson trousers, braided tunic, tassels and plumes. |
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It has been interpreted as having been deposited under very quiet conditions in an abandoned channel within a braided river. |
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Compound cross-stratification is inferred to represent downcurrent-accreting fluvial bars such as those observed in braided rivers. |
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The Franklin Bluffs station is located on the flood plain of the wide, braided Sagavanirktok River, at the base of a relatively high bluff. |
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This series of shales and mudstones was probably deposited by braided stream systems. |
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In this unit, however, as in many deposits of sandy braided rivers, there are few palaeosols preserved. |
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The river has an open, braided nature on the road side, and you fish towards the beech forest lining the far bank. |
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After World War II, the cotton braided coverings were displaced by neoprene and, later, by polyethylene. |
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The day after this, I went upstairs to the fifth floor at ten past nine and waited for the striking-looking girl with braided auburn hair. |
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As you know, a starter is a brutishly heavy collection of magnets mounted on a rotating axis inside a cylinder of thick braided wire. |
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This gorgeous clam shape bag is brushed in buntal weave and finished with exquisite braided snakeskin handles. |
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The 78-year-old actress stepped out on the stage rocking the famous pink crop top, harem pants, and braided blonde hair. |
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The young maid Venia braided the family's stone of carnelian into Suili's long auburn hair, a practice that made Suili frown. |
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They produce rings, necklaces, and wrist and ankle bracelets made of braided strands of silver or copper. |
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A palomino mare stood beside her, her creamy mane and tail braided with a pale blue that matched her companion's eyes. |
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The anchor devices threaded with braided polyester sutures were loaded onto a delivery instrument and tapped with a mallet into the drill holes. |
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We used No. 5 braided nonabsorbable polyester sutures to eliminate the effect of suture breakage on the ultimate strength of the repair. |
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They all look slightly ridiculous in their epaulets and tin pot hats and braided swallowtail coats. |
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Her pinkish red hair was braided and arranged neatly in a circle on her head. |
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My long braided blonde hair was falling out, my chocolate colored eyes looked tired and my fair skin was clotted with dirt. |
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Canes, too, may be wrapped or braided in ascending spirals on strong posts that either stand alone or support arches or pergolas. |
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She was gorgeous, with braided coffee coloured hair, smooth, spotless dark skin, hazel eyes and heart shaped lips. |
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Recently her hair had been dyed crimson, permed and braided, and lay in neat disarray about her narrow shoulders. |
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Marared was sitting across from him with her long fine hair braided and a robe covering her slender figure. |
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I brushed my hair, then braided it in a single plait down my back that hung to my waist. |
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She is tall, regal, and dressed in long robes of finely braided black twine. |
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Pain whips were about 8 feet long, 9 strands of braided rawhide with bits of metal interwoven into the tips. |
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The crown of braided flowers slipped backward from my brow, blossoms tangling in the golden twinings of my hair. |
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Hair at the front of the head was braided in diagonal cornrows from the crown to the ends. |
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I braided my hair back from my forehead in cornrows and continued the braids all down my back. |
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The flowing hair was being braided neatly as she sat, satisfied, near a window seat, chatting with her companion. |
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Their blond hair is tightly braided, and their outfits are crisply pressed. |
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My hair, braided into a crown around my head, was woven with golden ribbons. |
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She was quite tall, with long, blonde, braided hair, dimples in her cheeks and a dazzling smile. |
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He also braided black mink with satin ribbons for the casually elegant evening capes and throws. |
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It kind of looks a little like dreadlocks but I have braided it so that it doesn't get too tangled in the hands of a two year old. |
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She wore her dark brown hair in braided pigtails with a red bandana, and the knee of her overalls sported an overly large hole. |
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The lifeline is a long, heavy, braided rope that is resistant to abrasion, sunlight, and moisture. |
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The surgeon closes the oral mucosa and muscle layers using braided absorbable suture in a horizontal mattress fashion. |
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His long, braided queue of glossy black hair bobbed lazily back and forth from shoulder to shoulder. |
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The horse threw her head up and whickered, tossing her braided mane as she did so. |
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The saddles are handmade with amazing workmanship in leatherwork and braided rawhide accessories. |
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With his stringy gray braided ponytail and ample gut, he was more like an aging hippie than an endurance athlete. |
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The wick of the candle is either made of a braided or twisted plant fibre which is the safest to burn. |
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Rather than using solid-color yarns, many modern braided rugs employ a variety of different fabrics from wools to cottons and blends. |
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I washed my face and hands and braided my hair in a tight knot at the nape of my neck. |
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It was almost a foot long, made of ash wood with beautiful engravings of seagulls and sailor knots and braided ropes on it. |
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Tattooed on his hand was a braided vine, shaped in a circle, like a wreath. |
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I wrung out a cold washrag, let it soak in the hot water as I brushed my hair, then braided it into a tight braid in the back of my head. |
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I braided my hair in pig tails and wore Mary Janes on my feet with white ankle socks folded neatly at the top. |
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His tail almost dragged upon the gleaming floor, black and braided as well. |
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There were wide variations, from the braided lovelocks of French soldiers of the Revolutionary era to the bushy whiskers of Victorian officers. |
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She was quite an attractive woman with her pretty auburn hair braided behind her head. |
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He reached into the box and held up a braided metal necklace with a tag attached to it. |
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Her younger and less tanned sister had her shoulder length brown hair braided. |
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Well worn leather was braided around the haft to make a comfortable grip. |
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While the nymphs lie low, sucking roots in sheltering soil, you will steer a course from the eager springs of boyhood to the braided delta of manhood and majority. |
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Poorly organized, immature conglomerates of the Mae Rim Formation probably represent alternating debris flows, sheet-flood, and braided channel deposits. |
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Holding it up by its thin length of braided cord, he examined it contemplatively, its yellow stone glinting in the dim candlelight that illuminated the loomhouse. |
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Her deep black hair formed a braided circlet around her head. |
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This succession is interpreted as the aggradational deposits of meandering and braided, sandy and pebbly fluvial channels over floodplain muds and silts. |
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The fates of species are braided with feedback systems, complicated interactions, and co-dependencies. |
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I know the braided loop on a traditional Asian costume is a frog. |
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Patrice had her hair braided into cornrows by a couple of girls. |
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She braided my hair on top of my head, leaving tendrils hanging down. |
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I wiggled my fingers at him, which I am sure looked absolutely ridiculous coming from a woman wearing breeches, boots, a shirt, hair braided back, and a three-cornered hat. |
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A costume consisting of a thick raffia collar and skirt, a coarsely woven jacket, and two braided fiber strands ending in raffia pompoms completes the ensemble. |
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The courtroom itself is surrounded by high cyclone fences, braided with coiled razor wire, and watched by heavily armed guards. |
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The facies of the Skurweberg Formation are very similar to those seen in the South Flarbour Member and are likewise interpreted as proximal, braided river deposits. |
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Large braided rivers can have 20 or more channels at any one location. |
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She quickly braided her hair and tied a white ribbon at the end, grabbing a matching straw bonnet before heading downstairs to join her husband for breakfast. |
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Katy always braided her hair and Ansley always wore hers in a ponytail. |
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Around his wide waist was a braided leather belt which held the usual pirate's weapons of a cutlass and pistol as well as an ax and two smaller daggers. |
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Her eyes drifted to two of the freewomen with their long braided hair and brightly colored gowns with intricate tucks and folds draping in soft folds about them. |
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My satin-covered pocketbook, whose braided long cotton handle I had hooked around my head so that the pocketbook brushed against my right hip, was close against me. |
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The bed had been made, probably just this morning, but pairs of socks already littered the wide planked, wooden floor, along with a braided rug of browns and beiges. |
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She wore a mouse-brown tunic belted with a matching braided rope. |
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The anterior horn of the transplanted meniscus was then sutured to the native meniscus with No. braided nonabsorbable sutures through the arthrotomy. |
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He was short and stocky, hair braided in long thick cornrows. |
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The year began for us with a big campaign to protect New Zealand's largest braided river from proposals to take away 73 percent of its water for 60 kilometres. |
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They showed up on the runways in all ways, shapes and forms, from chunky plaits and blunt cuts to layered styles with wispy ends and long braided ponytails. |
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Round the vast trunk he wraps a rope that he braided from cowhide. |
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As we have just heard, some think that the public should not have a say even on the diversion of two-thirds of the water in one of our last remaining braided rivers. |
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Her hair, braided from the bark of the willow is set off by the woven spiders webs attached to the windows, adding to the eerie view from the corridor of the school. |
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In the section on glacial sediments, Figure G12 takes half a page to show a braided river emanating from a glacier terminus that is not even clearly visible in the picture. |
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The stalks of wheat could be spun and braided into many useful things. |
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Fresh, they are delicious, and braided, they last through most of summer, even with a wife who can work garlic into just about every recipe short of dessert. |
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Then he brushed his knee-length hair one hundred strokes, braided it, and tied it back with a piece of green ribbon, simply knotting it instead of tying a bow. |
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A rope is a group of yarns, plies, fibers or strands that are twisted or braided together into a larger and stronger form. |
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The river, once an unnavigable series of braided streams broken up by swamps and ponds, has been managed by weirs into a single channel. |
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Later descriptions mention that his thick black beard was braided into pigtails, sometimes tied in with small coloured ribbons. |
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It is customary to have challah, two braided loaves of bread, on the table. |
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Alluvial rivers can be further classified by their channel pattern as meandering, braided, wandering, anastomose, or straight. |
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There are braided carpets, screen prints, pitloom weaving, kilim weaving, bath tufting, embroidery, applique work and chromojet printing. |
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At a second site, remnants of netting, a harpoon shaft, basketry and braided work were uncovered in an underground spring. |
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Rivers at the margins of the Embayment are commonly braided and carry a cobble-grade bedload. |
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To be photographed, she has replaced her T-shirt with a traditional woven huipil and braided her hair quickly. |
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Reagan braided threads of smaller stories into a compelling metanarrative web. |
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Its sisal and seagrass items also had several colored borders as well, while a new braided hemp rug was borderless. |
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The future, like the present and the past, belongs to mixed economies in which public and private are braided together in one way or another. |
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Carole's dress featured pleated sleeves and pockets with a blue wool crepe coatdress, which had braided trimming at the waist. |
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It can accommodate small-bore barbs, up to 30-inch capsule filters and various types of tubing such as silicone and thermoplastic, including braided or non-braided variants. |
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I was gloveless at the time and found an inch-long piece of excess, braided, safety wire that secured the oil-level sight glass on the shock absorber was stuck in my finger. |
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If the pigeon was female, no further surgery was performed and the skin incision was closed with a single suture of absorbable braided polyglactin. |
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And for sunrooms and other casual spaces, Mohawk had available a sisal rug, while Trade Am's seagrass and braided cornhusk rug was another option. |
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For now the boys grew whiskers and hung fox pelts from their shoulders and the girlen all wore scarlet skirts and braided ribbons through their hair. |
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Hopf categories in the sense of Batista, Caenepeel and Vercruysse can be viewed as Hopf polyads in a braided setting via the notion of Hopf polyalgebras. |
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Rivers were larger, had a more copious flow, and were braided. |
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For alluvial streams, straight and braided rivers have very low sinuosity and flow directly down hill, while meandering rivers flow from side to side across a valley. |
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Subglacial streams are the braided rivers that flow at the beds of glaciers and ice sheets, permitting meltwater to be discharged at the front of the glacier. |
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The river channel typically contains a single stream of water, but some rivers flow as several interconnecting streams of water, producing a braided river. |
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Anastamosing rivers are similar to braided rivers and are quite rare. |
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Capel has kept its braided rugs on the cutting edge by using different materials, such as chenille, wool and other blends, which have a soft texture and inviting feel to them. |
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