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Allied to those industries were all the subsidiary ones – such as industrial chemicals for dying and washing clothes, and the specialist machinery that weaved fabric or stitched it together.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/business/intangiable-assets-business-export-ip-b2337012.html
Crawley and Root stitched together a stand of 206 off just 178 balls, making it the double-century partnership with the highest recorded run-rate in Test history.
Fatima and Feride Halili are from the region and stitched the ‘Birds of Peace’ panel for the dress in 2019, which symbolizes the journey that refugees took by fleeing to the mountains to avoid the war that destroyed so much of their homeland.
He found a doc, got stitched up again, and Mom was not happy, but she let it slide since he was being Coach Dad, not playing Golden Gloves on ice with the other rowdies.
Source: https://augustafreepress.com/news/fault-on-fathers-day-my-dad-was-woke-before-woke-was-a-thing/
He weaved an elaborate conspiracy and stitched a wide network of persons/ entities to execute the scam so that money was illegally collected from every bottle of liquor sold in the state.”
Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/india/raipur-mayor-brother-syndicate-8596254/
His fingers were stitched back together, wrapped in a tight dressing and attached to a splint — a supportive device to keep the fingers still and promote healing.
However, one can eliminate that with a stitched sari, she said.
Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/fashion/twinkle-khanna-saris-stitched-benefits-8487472/
Inside, the model features Triple Crown logos stitched into the carbon-fibre racing seats trimmed in Alcantara.
Instead, a string of seemingly random events is rudely stitched together so that Peggy can keep investigating her big murder case.
It’s hard to lift high points from these 14 tracks because they blend into such a seamlessly evolving set – with so many clever little touches stitched into the mix.
It was a 2 Vs 3 dribble but India stitched together a good defence to stop Argentina from finding the target.
It was even smaller—a wooden dugout propelled by a sail stitched from the rags of blankets.
Source: https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-wager-david-grann-book-excerpt
Levine had cut up Ken Dolls and made joints from the centers of golf balls, and his wife stitched tiny outfits.
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Miranda noted that Ruckus! has been stitched together using an expansive breadth of music, pointing out that it contains the band's "hardest of the hard and softest of the soft" to date.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/music/1774353/movements-ruckus-interview-patrick-miranda
Of the latter, no photo can do justice to the thousands of stitched sequins glistening on a material so delicate you might expect it to tear under the weight – yet somehow it does not.
Police were called and the woman's injury had to be stitched.
Source: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/blyth-mum-slashed-intruder-during-26801362
Surely, it will need to be stitched.
The changing of a monarch requires insignia to be replaced, with Charles' Tudor crown, buttons and royal cypher - or monogram - stitched on to the ceremonial uniforms that will be on display among the 6,000-strong military procession.
The driver agreed and transported Elena to Princess Alexandra Hospital, where hospital staff stopped the bleeding and stitched up her injured finger.
The duo stitched a solid 50-run partnership for Team India.