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STRAND, STEPHEN R

plaited · or laid parallel to form a unit for further twisting or plaiting into yarn · thread · rope · stranding · strands transitive verb 1 : to break a strand of (a rope) accidentally 2 a : to form (something · such as a rope) from strands b : to play out · twist · Anna Schecter · CBS News · 12 May 2026 Opening the Un Certain Regard strand at this year’s Cannes Film Festival · then · is a big step up from Sundance · and Schoenbrun is well aware of that. &mdash · Damon Wise · Deadline · 12 May 2026 Verb The Administration’s cowboy capture of the Venezuelan autocrat Nicolás Maduro · on January 3rd · prompted an airspace closure in the Caribbean · stranding many populations

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plaited
or laid parallel to form a unit for further twisting or plaiting into yarn
thread
rope
stranding
strands transitive verb 1 : to break a strand of (a rope) accidentally 2 a : to form (something
such as a rope) from strands b : to play out
twist
Anna Schecter
CBS News
12 May 2026 Opening the Un Certain Regard strand at this year’s Cannes Film Festival
then
is a big step up from Sundance
and Schoenbrun is well aware of that. &mdash
Learn more
Damon Wise
Deadline
12 May 2026 Verb The Administration’s cowboy capture of the Venezuelan autocrat Nicolás Maduro
on January 3rd
prompted an airspace closure in the Caribbean
Learn more
stranding many populations

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