| 41. | Stem stitch is an ancient technique; surviving mantles embroidered with stem stitch by the couching or laid-work.
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| 42. | Their leader Grindle is a would-be guru who talks Candy into intercourse by couching it in metaphysical terms.
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| 43. | In Central Asia, Bokhara couching using continuous thread creates spectacular suzanis, hangings for wedding halls and bridal beds.
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| 44. | Perhaps, but Ogle contends that couching the concept in words like " steal " is just plain wrong.
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| 45. | Couching continued to be used throughout the Middle Ages and is still used in some parts of Africa and in Yemen.
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| 46. | Farnsworth and colleague Bob Serpa also taught inexpensive classes in forming and couching handmade paper at their Oakland, California studio.
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| 47. | Hirschfeld hopes that couching parenting advice in the language of business, will inspire men to be more confident in their parenting.
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| 48. | Couching, the stitching of decorative cord on to the surface of a fabric, was used widely across the Islamic world.
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| 49. | Like a wandering poet, Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn collects pictures, couching his sense of existential mystery in the concrete.
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| 50. | But he didn't say the hated word " inflation, " instead couching the concept in less direct terms.
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