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woven

[woh-vuhn] / ˈwoʊ vən /


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Because “the demand for woven cloth could fluctuate wildly,” she writes, “as quickly as weavers remembered the good wages, memories of periods of acute hardship came flooding back.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"How she'd woven all the music that we'd recorded in and out of her tracks. It really is a fantastic album."

From BBC

It’s the album’s opening title track, a poignant, emotional tune woven with promise and the start of something new.

From Los Angeles Times

Glorious failure is something that has long been woven into the rich tapestry of this country's footballing past.

From BBC

Eliot’s reputation has suffered from the same accusation, though his attitudes were woven into conservative views on ideal arrangements for society and culture.

From The Wall Street Journal