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15 Sentences With "raveled"

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" — JIMMY FALLON "I would say the president is starting to unravel, but that would imply he was raveled in the first place.
" Colbert also pointed to a part of the report that said Trump appears to be "unraveling," expressing shock and saying, "Keep in mind, up until now he's been raveled.
This won't last forever, but there is still the sense of a cooling and closing across the landscape, a sense in which all the ragged ends that have been raveled up aren't likely to relax ever again.
From her earliest collection, which attempted to emulate refinery smoke in voluminous shoulder and skirt pieces of raveled metal mesh, to the maddeningly intricate leather detailing of her 2010 Synesthesia collection, to the playful splash of her "water dress" — featuring a frozen halo of water handcrafted out of transparent PETG  — van Herpen demonstrates a fascination with natural and unnatural phenomena, and a desire to translate these elements quite literally to fashion.
Standing at Cullen's phone bank, perhaps reveling in twisting one of those long, raveled plastic phone cords around your finger while you hold the receiver to your ear (a sense memory that targets only those who sit on or before the millennial cusp of wireless technology), the next eye-catching piece of the show is a wall of colorful spools, arranged on pegs running all the way to the top of one of CAC's vaulted galleries.
"Miss Susie Had a Steamboat: I. Structure" at The Raveled Sleeve. 29 Nov 2008\. Accessed 16 Jan 2014.Henninger, Jessie.
The song has developed many variations over an extended period, as is common for such rhymes.Henninger, Jessie. "Miss Susie Had a Steamboat: II. Evolution" at The Raveled Sleeve. 29 Nov 2008\.
The rhyme is arranged in quatrains, with an A-B-C-B rhyme scheme. The rhyme is organized by its meter, a sprung rhythm in trimeter.Henninger, Jessie. "Miss Susie Had a Steamboat: I. Structure" at The Raveled Sleeve.
Reds used in Navajo weaving tended to be raveled from imported textiles. The Navajo obtained black dye through piñon pitch and ashes.Rodee, pp. 3-4. After railroad service began in the early 1880s, aniline dyes became available in bright shades of red, orange, green, purple, and yellow.
"Miss Susie Had a Steamboat: V. Versions of the Rhyme Used in This Essay" at The Raveled Sleeve. 29 Nov 2008\. Accessed 12 Jan 2014. Later versions developed by embellishment: adding, removing, and adjusting stanzas involving kissing, boys in bathrooms, a little black boy, bras, King Arthur, questions and lies,The Mudcat Cafe.
"Miss Susie Had a Steamboat: V. Versions of the Rhyme Used in This Essay" at The Raveled Sleeve. 29 Nov 2008\. Accessed 12 Jan 2014. The song is often combined or confused with the similar but cruder "Miss Susie had a steamboat", which uses the same tune and was also used as a jump- rope game.
When the raw material – cloth – was worth more than labor, it made sense to expend labor in saving it. In past times, mending was an art. A meticulous tailor or seamstress could mend rips with thread raveled from hems and seam edges so skillfully that the tear was practically invisible. Today clothing is considered a consumable item.
As new turnpikes opened trade extended into the interior, passenger coaches and farm wagons raveled as far west as Canandaigua. This was the shortest route from the Hudson to Western New York. By 1819 a steamboat on Cayuga Lake connected Newburgh stage lines with Ithaca. Streets leading to the river were often blocked for hours with farmers' wagons waiting to be unloaded at the wharves.
Red tones in Navajo rugs of this period come either from Saxony or from a raveled cloth known in Spanish as bayeta, which was a woolen manufactured in England. With the arrival of the railroad in the early 1880s, another machine-produced yarn came into use in Navajo weaving: four-ply aniline dyed yarn known as Germantown because the yarn was manufactured in Pennsylvania.Rodee, pp. 3, 5.
Porky with the greedy chief who is angry, then cheerfully starts to introduce to the greedy chief. The chief later gives Porky the signal until he crazily gets close to his face with a quote which is later used in Fresh Fish in November: "How do you do?" Porky however then appears in a car during a parade with a view of the city covered with graffiti (the same gag however was also used on MGM 6 years earlier from at the end of Willie Whopper's first short from July/August 1933 "The Air Race"). Shortly afterwards, Porky then raveled back with him to Spain, where a same clip before Porky's destination from the beginning then plays afterwards, showing a view of the banner with the sound of the audience.

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