| 41. | A common thread that wove through our short list of keepers was uniqueness.
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| 42. | The Germans wove linen and wool and became ironsmiths.
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| 43. | His mother wove baskets from reeds and pine needles.
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| 44. | Others wove a dense visual tapestry that could have passed for op art.
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| 45. | The covers often wove the flag into a magazine's customary emphasis.
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| 46. | And he wove in his own strains of suspended logic and floating images.
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| 47. | But a funeral procession wove through the gathering dusk.
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| 48. | Only two Mercedes automobiles wove through crowds of Jeeps, Buicks and Cadillacs.
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| 49. | In some instances there were repairs where they wove fiber back into them.
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| 50. | Rosen wove between children on bicycles and hordes of people carrying holiday decorations.
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