| 31. | But just what does a man going for a record-knotting 70th home run expect?
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| 32. | However, the rope and knotting expert Geoffrey Budworth warns against the practice of fusing thus:
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| 33. | At the 2011 Census the population was included in the civil parish of Knotting and Souldrop.
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| 34. | The improbable game-knotting drive that came later covered 75 yards and took only 43 seconds.
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| 35. | Suiting up in an elegant Hugo Boss suit and knotting his Donna Karan tie, Godin laughs.
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| 36. | The Incan Empire ran a large command economy using quipu, tallies made by knotting colored fibers.
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| 37. | The work also continues to age, showing gaps as new knots and knotting materials are developed.
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| 38. | The technique used to attach the hair is focused on avoiding that the knotting touches the scalp.
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| 39. | Leaves are also soaked in water to soften them and made into rope by knotting them together.
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| 40. | Hammocks and nets are made in a similar fashion, by knotting on a rudimentary wooden frame.
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