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Make a knot at the end and
Make a knot at the end, and draw it through to the right side.
— from The Ladies' Work-Table Book Containing Clear and Practical Instructions in Plain and Fancy Needlework, Embroidery, Knitting, Netting and Crochet by Anonymous

Make a knot at the end and
—This is formed by a succession of loops made in the following manner: Make a knot at the end, and put the needle through to the right side, just below the hem.
— from The Ladies' Work-Table Book Containing Clear and Practical Instructions in Plain and Fancy Needlework, Embroidery, Knitting, Netting and Crochet by Anonymous

Monocystis are known as the Eugregarines and
These organisms, such as Monocystis , are known as the Eugregarines, and include the majority of the gregarines.
— from The Animal Parasites of Man by Fred. V. (Frederick Vincent) Theobald

made a knight at the earliest age
So Duke William was made a knight at the earliest age at which knighthood was conferred.
— from Historic Boys: Their Endeavours, Their Achievements, and Their Times by Elbridge S. (Elbridge Streeter) Brooks


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