The in-house caliber 113, a hand-wound movement with a 10-day power reserve, also drives a patented nonlinear power reserve indicator that appears to slow down as the time to wind approaches.
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Carol Besler,
Forbes.com,
8 Sep. 2025
Usually, a pair of scissors or a knife can cut through whatever is wound around it.
Princess Charlotte, also 10, is known to plait her hair back with a braid on each side of her head, with the braids then tied with a ribbon or woven into a longer braid, also tied with a bow.
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Janine Henni,
People.com,
21 July 2025
If your stylist is plaiting your hair too tightly, be vocal and ask them to ease up.
In the vein of Jim Ford and Tony Joe White, East’s voice is fully formed here, twining country rootstock with soul and gospel so tightly that the traditions feel inseparable, and rightly so.
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Will Hermes,
Rolling Stone,
24 June 2025
At his best, McCann does an assiduous, subtle job of twining his metaphors through everyday life.
SkyMed follows the triumphs and tribulations of young medics and pilots who fly air ambulances across the remote skies of Northern Canada, weaving together intense journeys with jaw-dropping medical rescues 20,000 feet in the air in the most remote conditions.
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Rosy Cordero,
Deadline,
2 Sep. 2025
Editor Kirk Baxter also received praise for weaving together the film’s three parts, which show different points of view over the course of the same 20 minutes of action.
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