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Examples
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Wove lots of baskets from natural materials, even of palm fronds.
Hawaiian Adventure Day 8: Akaka falls, woodwork and the best breakfast in the USA Elizabeth McClung 2009
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Wove got a live picture to show you out of Washington, D.C., at this hour to show you the fog and the low clouds.
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Ann, here's how to make the Paco Wove comment linkable.
"The feelings are very bad, very confusing -- everywhere, it's confusing." Ann Althouse 2006
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Reluctantly, Wilmer followed, and the Wove fell in behind him.
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Wilmer listened, nodded a few times, then said to Pete, "The Wove says there might have been a row, some sort of argument in here."
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Pete Melynchuk's eyes followed her carefully, as if he were weighing the advisability of consuming such a concoction; Wilmer and the Wove were more relaxed, willing to try anything once.
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"Go easy on him," Wilmer said, pushing a beer in front of the Wove.
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"Yeah, well, you and Wove are here now, aren't you?"
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This had to be accomplished through translation, of course: the Wove, who rarely spoke out loud, mumbled short sentences into Wilmer's ear, and Wilmer repeated them aloud for Pete's benefit.
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The Wove didn't want to move for awhile, in case somebody was still down there, and then a couple of minutes later he heard the kids arrive.
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