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woven

[woh-vuhn] / ˈwoʊ vən /


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The family’s legislative contributions run broad and deep, with programs and initiatives that have woven themselves into the fabric of our national life in stitches both large and small.

From Salon

All the ensembles were stylishly handled, and the excellent Met chorus was skillfully woven into the texture throughout.

From The Wall Street Journal

With a record setting number of vertical connections and a tightly woven layout that places memory and computing units close together, the design avoids slowdowns that have limited progress in flat chips.

From Science Daily

“It was a daunting idea to try and pull together all the threads of the story we’d woven prior to this moment. I felt incredibly lost and a bit untethered.”

From Los Angeles Times

A bit of time travel makes the plot work, but it’s intelligently woven together, cleverly avoiding paradox.

From The Wall Street Journal