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It is much like standard window screening, but heavier and with a more open weave.
I mean that's got a very open weave texture.
The basket, with its open weave and solid cover of steel, is like a miniature prison.
The open weave of the panels, made in Marrakesh, makes them seem fragile, but she said they are surprisingly strong.
Gauze is a thin, translucent fabric with a loose open weave.
The mesh has an open weave, somewhat like window screening but with opening about 1/4" square.
He trots briskly down the steep iron staircase with its open weave.
The rugs are thick, with large open weaves.
Their technique involved were decorated open weave, brocade, embroidery, and painting.
The cat's legs extended through the open weave but it was securely meshed.
Knitting is susceptible to these effects due to the open weave and bulky yarn.
She was wearing a black, open weave top over a black bra, which was meant to reveal.
Her baskets, whether open weave or watertight, had the same quality of simplicity and expert craftsmanship.
Her rigid nipples threatened to poke holes in the open weave material of the halter.
The open weave allows for the tarlatan to pick up a large quantity of ink.
The latter process is popular when using cloth with high strength and UV tolerance, but an open weave.
Made of open weave power mesh for breathability.
Illusionary shadows beneath each rock were created with an open weave that allows a slight view of the darkened wall behind the hanging.
Its open weave virtually eliminates clogging by letting the sanding dust pass through the fabric.
The town is known for its chinchorros, a form of hammock with an open weave named after a fishing net.
Pure pashmina is a rather gauzy, open weave, as the fibre cannot tolerate high tension.
The use of open weave has enabled production of lighter, breathable, fabrics to ensure better wearing comfort.
A further advantage is that due to the open weave, chain-link fences are transparent, and do not obscure sunlight from either side of the fence.
Silk was the usual surface; with its open weave, an artist could paint on both sides of the screen (which made the screen more durable).
Muslin gauze-the very lightest, most open weave of muslin.
The cheese has an open texture and a mild taste.
The cheese is only lightly pressed, which explains its slightly open texture.
After 3-4 months the cheese will develop an open texture and a sharp, pungent flavor.
A little ewes' milk was still mixed in since it gave a more open texture, and allowed the development of the blue mould.
These cheese's high moisture content and open texture allowed them to blue easily when they were matured in damp conditions.
It has an open textured paste when ripe and is usually washed or brushed with brine.
Once data is transformed into a usable format, open texture and cross referencing issues may arise.
- which embodies what Leonard Nimoy calls open texture.
The inevitably open texture of such a document leaves a great degree of discretion in the hands of the judiciary.
Gentle kneading, they've found, creates a cream-colored interior, more moisture and irregular pockets of air that give an open texture.
Pinconning's flavor and texture are unusual, rich and creamy with an open texture.
Using a biga adds complexity to the bread's flavour and is often used in breads which need a light, open texture with holes.
White Stiltons, which have a milder flavour but the same open texture, are sold young, often with added flavourings such as dried fruit.
Open texture: Law is rarely applied in an exact way to specific facts, and exact outcomes are rarely a certainty.
The open textures, the portentous timpani strokes and a refusal to fear the sentimental are all symptoms of a country's recognizable homegrown style.
He subjects the opening textures to a process of evolution that recalls, conceptually, Mr. Reich's own fascinating earliest works.
Open texture was defined by Waismann as the unavoidable uncertainty in meaning when empirical terms are used in different contexts.
Spicy, delicate and buttery, pepper jack cheese is semi-soft and open textured with a slightly tart flavor.
"Textbook Kripkeanism and the Open Texture of Concepts", Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, vol.
The first, 'Verifiability'(1945), suggested modifications of the principle of verification to accommodate the essential indeterminacy of symbolism ('open texture').
"Open Texture", in: Avishai Margalit (ed.)
In general, stucco will adhere well to new concrete walls because the surface has an open texture that quickly draws the stucco into the minute pores of the concrete.
Trevor Bench-Capon & Marek Sergot, Towards a rule-based representation of open texture in law (1985)
The benefit of an open textured clause like this is that, when faced with the draconian consequences of the next step, the parties are thought to be better able to compromise.
Roughness or Elegance The two chamber pieces he wrote here - with their bouncy syncopations, five-note folk scales and open textures - were subtitled "American" and "Spillville."