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1 They lay far deeper, in the very warp and woof of her nature.
2 This experience has been wrought into the very warp and woof of American thought.
3 Your power, therefore, is subtle, penetrating, and reaches the inner life, the very warp and woof of character.
4 It means a quality that is easier felt than expressed; of the very warp and woof of his work.
5 There is good and there is bad in all of us, closely intertwined, knit together into the very warp and woof of our lives.
6 But medical missionaries could tell a dark story of the extent to which immorality eats into the very warp and woof of Chinese society.
7 Our lives are all so fearfully and wonderfully shot through with the very warp and woof of the universe, past, present, and to come!
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