With the heat going out of the economy, many half-completed deals are being unstitched because their profit forecasts are being downgraded. |
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The jeans were then unstitched, stretched over frames, and hand painted by one of Japan's top kimono artists. |
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Then, when the garment was dirty, it was unstitched, the cloth washed, boiled and starched and then it was all sewed up again! |
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The Ihram, the two unstitched pieces of white cloth that replace dress for men, reminds us of the burial shroud. |
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Mixed or unmixed fabric, stitched or unstitched, embroidered or unembroidered, and draped or fitted adorned the bodies of monarchs, priests, rebels, and commoners. |
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A press stud often ends up unstitched and a Velcro winds, stings and wakes the child up when you want to take the scarf off. |
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Traditionally, the buttons of a shirt were meant to be unstitched once the shirt was no longer wearable in order to be used again. |
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Male pilgrims all wear the same traditional dress – two pieces of unstitched cloth, known as ihram – in such a way that one shoulder is left bare. |
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Throughout the hajj, pilgrims wear an ihram, two unstitched sheets of white cloth that resemble a shroud, so my father took me to a store in Srinagar's center that had a section for hajj gear. |
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The result can lead to significant air loss, the projection of tire fragments, and a sudden drop in pressure at this location, sometimes accompanied by a mark resembling an unstitched or unzipped fabric. |
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Within a generation or so, the entire union had unravelled, even the French entity that Charlemagne's forebears had woven together coming unstitched. |
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Her clothes are supposed to be unstitched and not contain a pattern. |
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After cleaning the spine, the book is very carefully unstitched. |
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