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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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Then there would come a flash of his hands as he looped the weaver's knot and released the bobbin.

    THE APOSTATE 2010

  • Then there would come a flash of his hands as he looped the weaver's knot and released the bobbin.

    THE APOSTATE: written by Jack London 2010

  • 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.

    32. Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier 2009

  • 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

  • So 'If I am to be a tapestry weaver, then I must live the tapestry artist/weaver's life'.

    lumiere - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • 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: written by Jack London 2010

  • 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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