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Baskets are being made nearby.
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Every day Mary took baskets full of bread to the poor and cared for the sick.
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The baskets they use to transport fruit are made with strips of cane.
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One prepared the wine presses, another cleansed the jars, and another twisted the osiers into baskets.
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He carried the grapes in baskets, threw them into the wine-press, trod them, and then helped to draw off the wine into the jars; while she prepared food for the grape-gatherers, and brought them some wine of the previous year so that they might quench their thirst.
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Bread, heaped is baskets, the attendants bring, / towels with smooth-shorn nap, and water from the spring.
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Tom was shooting baskets.
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Sheltered by a tarpaulin from the blazing sun, a group of Kenyan women weave handfuls of dried reeds, their practiced hands turning them into exquisite baskets, mats and hats that have been sold to tourists from around the world.
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Regina Kaari, 70, is a member of the Tharaka Green Gold group, a collective of elderly entrepreneurs who started weaving baskets a decade ago.
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The chief baker seeing that he had wisely interpreted the dream, said: I also dreamed a dream, that I had three baskets of meal upon my head: And that in one basket which was uppermost, I carried all meats that are made by the art of baking, and that the birds ate out of it.
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Joseph answered: This is the interpretation of the dream: The three baskets, are yet three days, after which Pharaoh will take thy head from thee, and hang thee on a cross, and the birds shall tear thy flesh.
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We took baskets and went directly to the market.
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They took baskets and went straight to the market.
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Tom is shooting baskets.
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Arjun passed by the shop that sold wicker baskets.
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Lang Teng remembers how shoppers arrived at the market back then, each with an empty basket. They moved from stall to stall, buying basics—vegetables, meat, fish, eggs—and tucking purchases into the baskets that always seemed to have room for another item.
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How many baskets does he have?
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Yanni taught Skura how to weave baskets.
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Yanni makes willow baskets.
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Yanni is going to show you how to make baskets.
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Yanni weaves baskets with willow rods.
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Yanni weaves traditional baskets.
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Yanni weaves very beautiful willow baskets.
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Yanni has strong hands because he weaves baskets.
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Where did Yanni learn to make baskets?
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Yanni uses willow rods to make baskets.
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Yanni makes baskets with willow rods.
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How did Yanni make these beautiful baskets?
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Yanni sells baskets.
Yanni makes baskets from willow rods.
Yanni can weave baskets.
Yanni teaches villagers how to weave baskets.
Yanni uses natural materials to weave baskets.
Yanni weaves baskets with natural materials.
Yanni sells his baskets on the street.
Yanni sells his baskets at the market.
Yanni uses this bark to weave traditional baskets.
Yanni uses this fiber to weave very beautiful baskets.
Yanni harvests vines to weave baskets.
Yanni can weave baskets with all sorts of vines.
Yanni uses woody vines to weave baskets.
Yanni says he can weave baskets with these woody vines.
Yanni needs to prepare these vines to weave baskets.
Yanni weaves baskets every day.
Yanni prefers to weave baskets with bark.
Yanni uses poplar bark to weave baskets.
Yanni weaves strong baskets with poplar bark.
Yanni uses black willow bark to weave these wonderful baskets.
Yanni harvests bark every early summer to weave baskets.
Every early summer, Yanni harvests bark to make baskets.
Yanni weaves traditional Berber baskets.
Yanni sells baskets to tourists.
Yanni spends hours weaving baskets.
Yanni weaves beautiful baskets.
Yanni makes beautiful baskets.
You can use these baskets for many things.
You can use these baskets for different things.
These baskets are used for storage.
Baskets are used for different things.
Yanni weaves his baskets himself.
What do you need to weave baskets?
Can you weave baskets?
Yanni sells his baskets to tourists.
Yanni took pictures of Skura's baskets.
Yanni sells his baskets online.
Yanni set up a Facebook page to sell his baskets.
Weaving baskets is easy.
It's easy to weave baskets.
Tom is learning to weave baskets.
Bees carry the pollen in specialized structures on their hind legs called “pollen baskets,” or corbiculae (meaning “little baskets” in Latin).
We mostly see wicker in small items like baskets, but larger furniture like chairs or tables can also be made using the same weaving techniques.
Carrying their goods in twin baskets suspended from shoulder poles, or on the backs of bicycles, they sell everything from dragonfruit and sticky rice to whisk brooms and plastic buckets.
Did you score any baskets?
I have three hundred baskets of lily blossoms.
Are these baskets ours?
I sell baskets.
She weaves her baskets in the same style as her ancestors who lived in the desert and harvested fruit and vegetables.
From a few mud houses beyond a rising ground, not far from the river, came several men and women, bringing peaches and melons in their ponchos, together with baskets of native manufacture, filled with two kinds of grapes, one variety of which was the white Muscatel. At different points near this river my attention had been attracted by a disease very prevalent among the people, which exhibited itself in the form of a large swelling upon the throat, and was called by the natives the coté (goitre).
Other artists in the exhibit use unwanted or reused materials in their art to express the environmental meaning of “green.” Artist Jackie Abrams spent time living and working with women basket weavers in Ghana. She says she was influenced to make baskets using waste materials. Her colorful artwork “A Woman of Substance” is a container made from old pieces of women’s clothing. Artist William Knight used old automobile tires to make an airy and finely cut wall sculpture.
Ziri arranged the baskets neatly.
I carried the baskets home.