| 11. | A common method of threading is cutting with taps and dies.
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| 12. | This is achieved by threading a steel rod through layered glass.
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| 13. | Finding a quality dressmaker can be as taxing as threading a needle.
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| 14. | "It's called threading, " she explains.
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| 15. | Still, even threading can cause redness and irritation, she cautioned.
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| 16. | Not everyone, however, has had a happy experience with threading.
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| 17. | She found threading more precise than waxing and less painful than tweezing.
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| 18. | She put the kibosh on threading and returned to waxing and tweezing.
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| 19. | A heavy knit turtleneck with lame threading completes the look.
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| 20. | The surgery involves threading tiny wires through small incisions in the diaphragm.
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