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  • adjective Not woven

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  • adjective not woven

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Examples

  • Which doesn't make the cabbie stop laughing, or even make his purple turban quiver or come unwoven.

    Hotel Chelsea - Intercut 7 2010

  • BLOCK: Aha, so it doesn't mean another rug or carpet was unwoven and reconstituted in this Oval Office rug?

    New Oval Office Rug, Made In America 2010

  • They will watch over you, Rose, until the great tapestry of the world itself is unwoven, but they cannot make this decision for you, and neither can I.

    When Rose Wakes Christopher Golden 2010

  • BLOCK: Aha, so it doesn't mean another rug or carpet was unwoven and reconstituted in this Oval Office rug?

    New Oval Office Rug, Made In America 2010

  • More importantly, royal decree designated Lyon as the sole depository for all unwoven and woven silks entering the kingdom.

    Lyon in the Lap of Luxury (Fabric) Julianne Douglas 2008

  • The fabric of the Black community becomes unwoven.

    Monroe Anderson: Palin, GOP find community challenges a real hoot 2008

  • Furthermore, the process was not easily adapted to eighteenth-century European printing techniques, and use was limited to unwoven yarns and whole cloths.

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

  • More importantly, royal decree designated Lyon as the sole depository for all unwoven and woven silks entering the kingdom.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Julianne Douglas 2008

  • Tim has written this idea into his software, where as I understand it he uses flocking algorithms to seek out patches of high activity which are then unwoven back into sound.

    March « 2006 « Alex McLean 2006

  • Tim has written this idea into his software, where as I understand it he uses flocking algorithms to seek out patches of high activity which are then unwoven back into sound.

    Woven sound « Alex McLean 2006

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