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And for that matter, he sometimes did, toiling centuries long in a single night at tying an endless succession of weaver's knots.
THE APOSTATE 2010
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Daughtry dashed into the cabin, came back with a pillow and three sheets, and, using the first as a pad and knotting the last together in swift weaver's knots, he left the Ancient Mariner safe and soft and took Michael back into his own arms.
CHAPTER XV 2010
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Nemesius, for example, discusses a case (which he attributes to Galen) of a man suffering from a brain inflammation whose senses and memory were intact, but whose reason and self-control were compromised (he put on a grand display tossing glass vessels out a weaver's shop but correctly naming each vessels as it was thrown).
Matt J. Rossano: The Theological Dilemma Of Medieval Neuroscience Matt J. Rossano 2011
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Then there would come a flash of his hands as he looped the weaver's knot and released the bobbin.
THE APOSTATE 2010
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Then there would come a flash of his hands as he looped the weaver's knot and released the bobbin.
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Amy's father has just been ejected from the weaver's guild, and the only person who can get him reinstated is unable to do so because she's an unmarried woman.
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Nemesius, for example, discusses a case (which he attributes to Galen) of a man suffering from a brain inflammation whose senses and memory were intact, but whose reason and self-control were compromised (he put on a grand display tossing glass vessels out a weaver's shop but correctly naming each vessels as it was thrown).
Matt J. Rossano: The Theological Dilemma Of Medieval Neuroscience Matt J. Rossano 2011
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So 'If I am to be a tapestry weaver, then I must live the tapestry artist/weaver's life'.
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And for that matter, he sometimes did, toiling centuries long in a single night at tying an endless succession of weaver's knots.
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The weaver's house is different as it is thatched with reed from the local extensive reedbeds of the Insh marshes.
Country diary: Newtonmore Ray Collier 2010
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