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Mixed marriages are part of the warpandweft of contemporary British Catholicism.
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Beyond the hole, the warpandweft of his shroud glittered like a promised land.
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But the warpandweft of personal family tradition is never quite so cut and dried.
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They are warpandweft, fire and flame.
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He had actually considered removing himself from the equation, escaping from the warpandweft of Fate's loom.
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I'd seen them before, but only in corners where unsuspecting creatures wouldn't be caught in time's warpandweft.
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The two series of threads which are interlaced receive the technical terms of warpandweft-inpoetical language, warp and woof.
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The shuttles and spools are made by machinery; and more important still, both warpandweft is purchased ready-spun from mills.
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But to me, alliteration is the warpandweft of the poem, without which it is just so many fine threads.
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DeLillo's grand schema is to chart these undercurrents, this hidden matrix, the invisible warpandweft that knit together our human existence.
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Its warpandweft of smearing words, literary allusions, multilingual puns and rushing streams of consciousness are now primarily used to enslave academics.
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Take the tour to find out all about the unlikely warpandweft of its origins, spun by a nun and a freemason.
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With blue and pink and orange and purple added in, the starscape was rapidly becoming a confused, spaghetti tangle of multihued warpandweft.
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Others talk about making viruses encased in protein sheaths that can be used to produce fabric with molecular circuitry woven into its warpandweft.
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Lang, on the album WarpandWeft.
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It may have been five years since her last album, 2013's WarpandWeft, but Oregon-based singer-songwriter Laura Veirs has not been idle.