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Also, be sure to replace worn or frayed cords when necessary.
‘Always measure and cut’ is key, specifically with ribbon measure twice and cut once to prevent frayed edges.
During Biden's first year in office, frayed tensions between the White House and some Democrats as the president sought to advance legislation.
His transition to a reduced role was not easy, leading to some moments when frayed emotions led to confrontations.
However, the party’s happy picture was frayed a bit as last-minute differences between the CM and Deputy CM-designates derailed the plans to swear in a near full Cabinet.
It exposes all the rough edges of the Brexit legacy which frayed the close cooperation between the two governments of the early GFA era.
The findings reflect a deep sense of uncertainty about the future of the nation's political parties and the challenges both face in tethering their frayed -- and perhaps disenchanted -- coalitions.
Source: https://www.dailyherald.com/news/20230214/who-should-lead-democrats-republicans-struggle-to-decide
The notion of civility frayed to the point of threatening democracy isn't new to the nation or the city of Minneapolis.
Which of us doesn't have a pair of frayed, denim cut-offs among our summer holiday staples?