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weave

the method or pattern of weaving or the structure of a woven fabric
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Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

weave

[wēv]
(textiles)
To make cloth by interlacing strands of warp and filling threads.
A cloth made by weaving.
The pattern of a woven fabric.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Weaver acknowledged the pain he caused and said he wished he could say something that would help his victims.
Guy Russell, a GP, said Mr Weaver, who did not have a history of suicide attempts, had been prescribed various levels of morphine since 2010 to help him with the pain and used a feeding tube to eat.
Prior to The Bold and the Beautiful, Weaver served as director of operations and production services for Children's Television Workshop, where he worked on Sesame Street, The Electric Company, 3-24 Contact, Feeling Good and The Best of Families.
Thanks to better materials and more surface area to facilitate heat exchange, existing SolarHeart Engine prototypes operate at about 22 percent efficiency at 300 degrees Celsius, a breakthrough number that Weaver only sees increasing with the 20-kilowatt version.
Weaver has also upgraded its Grand Slam Rings, including the Windage Adjustable models, to a sleek, modern look.
Weaver, 32, feared for his future while being sidelined for four months with the knee problem earlier this season.
Earl Weaver as a grand strategist is remembered today for his philosophy on the merits of the three-run home run (he subtitled the chapter on offense in Weaver on Strategy "Praised Be the Three-Run Homer"), disdain for run-creation strategies (they cost outs and are inefficient), and deliberately building his bench with pinch hitting and substitution options for position players in anticipation of batter-pitcher matchups.
In October 2006 SSgt Weaver moved to the Quality Examination section of Financial Services.
Helen Weaver, in her long-anticipated account, creates a whimsical portrait of Greenwich Village in the middle of the twentieth century and describes in detail the lifestyles of the legendary Beat Generation.
after nearly 50 years of tried and true performance, your Weaver Shooting Stance is still the cornerstone of officer safety today."
Weaver had already interviewed figures from Vice President Joe Biden to basketball superstar Dwayne Wade, but he was determined to question the president, even attending Obama's inauguration in the hopes of meeting with him.
"Most of the talk was about how fast different contestants were; 'hundredths of a second' seemed very important," Weaver, referring to the first Leatherslap in 1956, wrote in the February 1994 issue of Handguns.
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