| 41. | Macram?or macrame is a form of textile-making using knotting rather than weaving or knitting.
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| 42. | Travels to Africa influenced the braiding, plaiting and knotting techniques present in many of her works.
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| 43. | Tiant won it, 5-4, at Riverfront, knotting the Series, 2-2.
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| 44. | Takahiro Saeki arched a two-run shot, knotting the game 2-2 in the second.
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| 45. | Across flood-stricken eastern North Carolina, many farmers are in the same stomach-knotting predicament.
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| 46. | Lee Hendrie put Villa ahead again in the 53rd with Kevin Davies knotting the score in the 86th.
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| 47. | The choice of titles holds special difficulty for knotting articles due to the historic vagaries of knot naming.
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| 48. | That said, ABOK remains an invaluable resource for the discussion of knots and dissemination of knotting knowledge.
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| 49. | The two strings are tuned in fourths and are fixed to the circular neck using a special knotting.
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| 50. | Unlike a traditional guild no level of expertise is required for membership, only an interest in knotting.
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