His hand went instinctively to the cup holder, retrieving his raveled up fabric belt and tying it about his waist. |
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The lips are slightly parted and a cord made of knotted strips of raveled red cloth hangs to the floor, where the crow grasps it in its beak. |
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If, as Shakespeare wrote, sleep knits up the raveled sleeve of care, then meditation orders the cluttered closet of life. |
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It never raveled when cut, and therefore none of the edges of a broadcloth garment had to be further finished. |
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Individual sheets are raveled out in advance by blowing air against the side of a stack of sheets to remove attractions between sheets. |
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Although easily raveled fabrics may look great with such a buttonhole, if you examine ready-to-wear clothes, you'll often find a much looser stitch used. |
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Here cotton, raveled to extremely small loose threads, plays the role of promoting a very solid bond between the two parts. |
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On the other hand, an increase in the emulsion application rate to match raveled and segregated areas may result in flushing elsewhere. |
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But the real work of the First Thursday Foundation is remembering, and its biggest gift is knitting back together lives raveled by loss. |
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God's sake, speak her fair and canny, or we will have a raveled hasp on the yarn-windles! |
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