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It’s also the latest twist in an intellectual braid that started long ago with an ancient curiosity.
Undergraduates Hunt for Special Tetrahedra That Fit Together | Kevin Hartnett | February 9, 2021 | Quanta MagazineHer side-parted, carefully smoothed style tapered to an extension braid.
She used Gorilla Glue as hairspray. After 15 washes and a trip to the ER, it still won’t budge. | Lateshia Beachum | February 8, 2021 | Washington PostStudies show that common hairstyles like braids, twists, and Afros can affect job prospects.
Basically, they want either a ponytail or braid that's 10 to 12 inches long of clean, not chemically treated hair.
Hints From Heloise: Let it grow, then let it go | Heloise Heloise | October 30, 2020 | Washington PostIt is based on yet another area of mathematics involving transforming a set of numbers by combining elements, often according to elaborate geometric patterns, such as braids.
Quantum computers threaten to end digital security. Here’s what’s being done about it | Jeremy Kahn | September 11, 2020 | FortuneBoys let me know they liked me, too, and I realized that I looked good, tall and slim, my long hair in a braid down my back.
E.J. Montoya, 16, has the well-muscled shoulders of a football player and a glossy, black braid down his back.
There were more snubs than you could shake your DNA-sharing braid at.
(9 p.m.) WEDNESDAY braid Paisley and Carrie Underwood host the 42nd annual CMA Awards on ABC.
Her hair had fallen from its pins and hung in a braid, its length concealed by her position, and making the effect of a queue.
Ancestors | Gertrude AthertonI want a spool of red silk, two pieces of crimson dress braid, and a spool of fifty cotton.
Tessa Wadsworth's Discipline | Jennie M. DrinkwaterShe wore overalls and high boots, and the night braid of her hair was twisted several times round her throat.
Ancestors | Gertrude AthertonShe hurried on her riding-clothes, dropped her braid under her jacket, and ran down the stairs.
Ancestors | Gertrude AthertonYes; for every wound we get we have the right to wear a narrow strip of gold braid on the tunic sleeve.
Private Peat | Harold R. Peat
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