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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
A parade of colour and music weaved its way through the village.
Desert Miracle blew the start and weaved through from dead last to be close in third.
He collected the ball from Victor Osimhen, weaved his way into the area, twisting and turning between defenders, and blasted into the roof of the net.
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/
In a swift counter-attacking move, the Australian player skilfully weaved past the East Bengal defence, before unleashing a powerful strike from 25 yards out.
Sandow weaved through traffic, crossed the street, and spotted Cody.
They were supposed to be at an undisclosed location to discuss new military tech and unfortunately the Troll Farmer weaved his web of chaos.