Thus, whether a dress was pretty and well made or ugly and missewn was irrelevant, since profit was not at issue: the dress would be “given away” at a subsidized price, not sold.
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Thus, whether a dress was pretty and well made or ugly and missewn was irrelevant, since profit was not at issue: the dress would be “given away” at a subsidized price, not sold.
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A universe can be fully equivalent to a lesser-dimensional one on its boundary. Like missewn threads between different parts of a shirt, nonlocal.
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The women conspire to cover up the murder by hiding evidence that only another woman could decipher within the women's world of the kitchen, such as a missewn quilt and an unkempt cupboard that attest to Minnie's distraught state of mind.
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Justin's suggestion of a missewn selvage wouldn't work with the nap, but she did have a bolt end she'd put aside, as it had a row of flaws.
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