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File: JacquardWeavingPoland. jpg | Weaving on a jacquard loom with a flying shuttle at the Textile Department of the Strzemiński Academy of Fine Arts in Lodz, Poland.
" Weaving Girl ", Vega ) who is on the far side of the river, the Milky Way.
Weaving and spinning demonstrations are part of the annual Worstead Festival on the last weekend in July.
Weaving himself was unaware of the controversy and had accepted the role based on Michael Bay's personal request ; in a November 2008 Sun Herald interview, he said he'd never seen Transformers.
Weaving filmed a guest role on Roxburgh's Australian TV series Rake in May 2010.
Weaving completed filming his role on the project in September 2010 and returned to Sydney to prepare for Uncle Vanya.
In March, the Sydney Theatre Company and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced that STC's 2010 production of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya would be reprised in Washington, D. C. during the month of August In April, months of speculation finally ended when Weaving appeared on The Hobbit's New Zealand set, shortly before a production spokesman officially confirmed the actor's return as Elrond in Peter Jackson's two-film prequel to Lord of the Rings.
2012 found Weaving re-focusing on his theatrical career, with a well-received return to the Sydney Theatre Company to star in a new adaptation of Christopher Hampton's play Les Liaisons Dangereuses in March.
His niece, Samara Weaving, currently portrays Indigo Walker on the long-running Australian soap, Home and Away, and her younger sister Morgan has recently joined the cast as Lottie Ryan.
* Museum of Hoaxes article on Underwater Basket Weaving
In a speech given on his behalf by Hugo Weaving in Sydney on 22 February 2007, Coetzee railed against the modern animal husbandry industry.
They instead settled on Hugo Weaving for the part of Tick and approached Colin Firth, but he decided against it.
" Weaving spiders come not here "— inscription surrounding an owl on a bronze bas-relief plaque built into the brick wall near the corner of Taylor and Post Streets in San Francisco
Modern versions of the song are performed on the albums Fire & Fleet & Candlelight by Buffy Sainte-Marie, Liege & Lief by Fairport Convention, Milkwhite Sheets by Isobel Campbell, Airs and Graces by June Tabor, Anne Briggs by Anne Briggs, Rosemary Lane by Bert Jansch, Weaving my Ancestors ' Voices by Sheila Chandra, Arthur the King by Maddy Prior, Country Life by Show of Hands, Prince Heathen by Martin Carthy, Reynadine by Carolina Chocolate Drops and Dave Swarbrick, and Birds Fly South by Zoe Speaks, among others.
Weaving and wood-cutting were “ bad luck ", giving both men and women a proper holiday, and if a dog was heard barking on Epiphany one ought to look for his or her future spouse in that same direction.
Weaving is a consequence of having too many grade separated junctions on a road in a short distance, where traffic wanting to leave the grade-separated road at the next junction has to fight for road space with traffic which has just entered from the previous one.
Weaving a Future: Tourism, Cloth and Culture on an Andean Island, Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.
His long-running series on HTML, Weaving Your Own Web Site was drawn from his professional experience, and ran monthly for almost just over 90 issues in The Computer Paper Publication.
Weaving together Babylonian devotional songs, apocalyptic American folk music and a radical take on ritual power.

Weaving and loom
* Weaving loom known in Europe
: And still the Weaver plies his loom, whose warp and woof is wretched Man Weaving th ' unpattern'd dark design, so dark we doubt it owns a plan.
Village Balia Vakutia is famous for its small Weaving industry ( loom ). where produce Shari, Lungi, Gamsa ETC handmade clothes.

Weaving and with
Weaving is done by intersecting the longitudinal threads, the warp, i. e. " that which is thrown across ", with the transverse threads, the weft, i. e. " that which is woven ".
The old Gunning and Moore Weaving Mill at Broadfields has been transformed into a large retail park with outlets of Tesco, Marks and Spencer, Homebase, Next, Tempest, New Look, Halfords and Peacocks being the first tenants to set up here.
Blanchett appeared in the TV miniseries Heartland opposite Ernie Dingo, the miniseries Bordertown, with Hugo Weaving, and in an episode of Police Rescue entitled " The Loaded Boy ".
Weaving earned further international attention with his performance as the enigmatic Agent Smith in the 1999 blockbuster hit The Matrix.
Weaving played the title role as V in the 2006 film V for Vendetta, in which he was reunited with the Wachowski brothers, creators of The Matrix trilogy, who wrote the adapted screenplay.
Weaving is also scheduled to star in the prison drama Healing for director Craig Monahan, with whom he previously made The Interview ( 1998 ) and Peaches ( 2005 )
When he was 13 years old, Weaving was diagnosed with epilepsy.
Gerrard also scored the Jim Loach directed Oranges and Sunshine starring Emily Watson and Hugo Weaving released in April 2011 which garnered her with another nomination at the 2011 IF Awards for Best Music Score.
Frau Holda is matron of all of women's domestic chores, but none so much as spinning, an activity with strong magical connotations and links to the other world: see Weaving ( mythology ).
In 1924, Itten established the “ Ontos Weaving Workshops ” near Zurich, with the help of Bauhaus weaver Gunta Stölzl.
*** " Stitchglass Slide, Part 1: The Weaving " ( with Peter Gross, in # 46, 2004 )
This has become less common with the digital editing currently available allowing the credited actor to play multiple versions of himself onscreen such as with Hugo Weaving in The Matrix trilogy.
Weaving with a handloom
Weaving begins with spinning.
* Sandry ( Tamora Pierce character with Weaving Magic )
She appeared in the Australian film noir The Tender Hook with Hugo Weaving.
Weaving can also be used in combination with the four-in-hand in a technique called " traveling four-in-hand ".
Locally the Sibilla was in some sense a beneficent fata whose retinue would descend from her mountain at times to teach the village girls all the secrets of spinning and weaving ( see Weaving ( mythology ) for other European weaving goddesses ), and perhaps to dance the saltarello with the best of the young men.
* Weaving Symbolics ( Double CD with DVD ) ( 2006 )
Weaving was a major home industry by this time with cloth woven in small workshops attached to people's homes, for the clothiers of the nearby towns.

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