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Judy Furlong, “Knits Unravelled: Reuse, Recycle or Re-knit?” a guide, in Knitting Magazine Issue 48, March 2008: 32-35.
A to Z: H is for History Unionpearl 2008
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Judy Furlong, “Knits Unravelled: Reuse, Recycle or Re-knit?” a guide, in Knitting Magazine Issue 48, March 2008: 32-35.
Archive 2008-03-01 Unionpearl 2008
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Unravelled before your very eyes in the Booker column is the EU treaty-to-be: the great double deception.
Archive 2007-07-01 Richard 2007
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Unravelled before your very eyes in the Booker column is the EU treaty-to-be: the great double deception.
The great double deception Richard 2007
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Unravelled is the web that he, poor fool, hath knit!
Act V 1909
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Unravelled also is the mystery of the two natures human and divine, in the divine person of Christ seen in human form in the second luminous circle.
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Suetonius Unravelled_, were written to me in the form of Letters, and published in _Titan_.
The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey—Vol. 1 With a Preface and Annotations by James Hogg Thomas De Quincey 1822
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The piece was called Jewish anti-Zionism Unravelled: The
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Beyond the emotional circumstances that inspired Tapestry Unravelled, the obvious question is: what's the point in covering an entire album?
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Tapestry Unravelled subsequently feels relevant, even if it is essentially an ode to an album made almost 40 years ago.
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