The very legend of the Old South, for example, is warp and woof of the Southern mind. |
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I wanted to convey the flavour, the texture, the weft and woof of this most important relationship. |
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The figure is formed, as in damask, by the warp overlapping several threads of the woof. |
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How sad are the D.C.s of the world who seek only to rend and never to mesh with the warp and woof of a community. |
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The winner, Chana Suksabai, shown here looking as if he is about to barf, managed to woof down 10 crocodile eggs in 4 minutes. |
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Other dogs sit tethered to benches, and occasionally woof at competing mutts, but Jasper whines and barks the entire time. |
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I understand that when dogs woof, they may be saying one of several things. |
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I told him that it is because my name is Josh Beach and that I am the Big Dog and big dogs sometimes go woof. |
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Understanding that, like everything before us, we will rot our way back into the woof and warp of the planet. |
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Oral history, early historical accounts, maps, legends, photos, illustrations, and biographies are interwoven as the woof of this tapestry. |
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Caught in weft and woof of India's looms are stories of ancient skills, artistry and tradition. |
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It is altogether possible that we may see far-reaching changes in the basic structure of our Government, in the woof of our political thinking. |
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And yet, until the age of experts, ethical issues were not thought of as separable from the warp and woof of the practices of everyday life. |
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But the thugs are numerous enough to be part of the warp and woof of the community. |
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What's he supposed to do, woof once for yes and twice for no? |
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This was a measurement of the perilous extent to which bad investments, financed by debt, had come to distort the warp and woof of the economy. |
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God's words, the concept of godly government, are woven into the warp and woof of the fabric of our nation and this Constitution. |
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I leave as quietly as I entered, carrying with me privileged knowledge — the warp and woof as well as the quirks of this scholar's habitat. |
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The words, groans and aspirations which make up our prayer need to translate into the warp and woof of our daily living. |
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The answers are most likely to be found in the woof and warp of total life the full being experience. |
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And try as I might, I just couldn't get Geoff Wood to miaow or woof! |
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Pluralism was woven into the warp and woof of Indian society. |
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Philosophy, in sum, should not burden itself with discovering ethereal ideas floating around in a Platonic heaven, but with tending the warp and woof of human speech. |
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But that's crazy when you see how Wortmann has artfully grafted a passion for football onto the warp and woof of ordinary existence and made them whole. |
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He regretted that if such irresponsible, poisonous and aggressive speeches were not stopped, they would cause irreparable loss to the country's secular warp and woof. |
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But the warp and woof of the business changed hardly at all, nor should it have. |
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Matt DeAngelis, who plays woof in the show, admitted to being a big softie. |
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The words woof and weft derive ultimately from the Old English word wefan, to weave. |
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A shuttle carries the woof thread back and forth between the warp threads. |
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The following guidelines constitute the woof so to speak on which we weave our sharing. Until you have interiorised them, it is suggested that you reread them before each circle meeting. |
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It is the warp and woof the African moral life and thought. |
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Ex. woof woof in the USA, mung mung in S. Korea, guff guff in Russian. |
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It is amazing to see in a computer world as nowadays that Renoir wanted to work with stippled effects on a brush-skimed linen,sometimes rubbed with a rag to make the linen woof appear. |
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But manipulating the racial fears, ethnic resentments and xenophobia of some American voters is in the warp and woof of the modern Republican Party. |
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New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province, a place where the nation's dual character is a living heritage, the warp and woof of the social fabric of communities, large and small. |
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Dharma is universally accepted by the people of India, irrespective of their economical, social or religious background, as the very warp and woof of both the material and the spiritual world. |
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That's all I wanted to know but what was all that woof, woofing stuff about? |
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Woven on a loom known as a dar, the warp and woof are of cotton or silk. |
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Use crosslight on the coat to show the warp and woof, and bring out texture. |
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The warp and woof of our lives, sensible, sensitive, a veritable 911, she was called upon whenever something went wrong. |
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This stretch is typical of the Piedmont section, where the warp of the economic structure is agriculture and the woof industry. |
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It would seem clear that the warp and woof of Islamizing of ADP the world over is Arabicization with the African continent itself the first prize. |
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