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WOVE

Definition av WOVE

  1. böjningsform av weave

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  • He was also responsible for inventing "wove paper", which was considerably smoother than "laid paper", allowing for sharper printing results.
  • One story tells of how Atutahi was left outside of the basket representing the Milky Way when Tane wove it.
  • Callenbach wove his story using the fiber of technologies, lifestyles, folkways, and attitudes that were common in Northern California and the Pacific Northwest.
  • The Philadelphians influenced him to accept apocatastasis, the belief that all people would eventually be saved; he wove this into his theological system, depending chiefly upon I Corinthians 15 and Ephesians 1:9-11.
  • May – The Baskerville typeface, designed by John Baskerville of Birmingham, England, is first used in a wove paper quarto edition of Virgil (Publii Virgilii Maronis Bucolica, Georgica, et Æneis).
  • In the late 18th and early 19th centuries the Wilson family of Bannockburn designed and wove tartans for the British Army.
  • It is a tactical formation maneuver in which two or more allied planes wove in regularly intersecting flight paths to lure an enemy into focusing on one plane, while the targeted pilot's wingman would come into position to attack the pursuer.
  • In another story, Brigid was given a poisoned drink by a woman of ill intent, and she wove the cross to neutralise the toxins.
  • A feature of 18th century Champenois literature was the noëls (Christmas chants), which wove contemporary and local references into pious texts.
  • Babes in Toyland is an operetta composed by Victor Herbert with a libretto by Glen MacDonough, which wove together various characters from Mother Goose nursery rhymes into a musical extravaganza.
  • The looms wove grey blankets, robe linings, fancy buggy rugs, wool horse blankets, kersey, collar check, carpet and knitting yarns.
  • At only 19 years old (his first year as a jockey) Chris McCarron wove a spell that brought his mounts to the winner's circle 547 times in 1974, breaking all records for most races won in a year.
  • Odin wove his own magic and found a Vanna, a wind sprite that was one of the few entities able to physically elude Heimdall.
  • Furthermore, Fajo's assistant Varria had a flatted face and antennae that came out of her forehead, that wove into an alien hairdo.
  • From 1971 to 2017, The Upper Room published Alive Now, a thematic, bimonthly magazine; and from 1986 to 2017, it published Weavings, a journal that wove together the voices of the finest leaders in the Christian spiritual world.
  • The originator of the wove papermaking technique using wire appears to have been James Whatman (1702–1759) from Kent, England.
  • Already back in the 19th century, the townspeople wove 40,000 pieces of all-cotton colored striped cloth used called alaca used for attires and a similar number of cotton and mattress clothes.
  • They also produced corn, fulled cloth, stamped coins, sawed lumber, cut and headed nails, manufactured paper, wove cloth, and leather.
  • During this time, the mill wove silk for Burberry, then based in nearby Basingstoke, who used it as coloured linings for their raincoats.
  • Johnstons of Elgin wove its first Estate Tweed in 1845, for MacDougalls of Inverness and invoiced as "Lord Lovat’s Mixture".


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