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Matthew 9:20 And, behold, a woman, which was diseased with an issue of blood twelve years, came behind [him], and touched the hem of his garment:
As the young lady grew, it allowed the dress to be worn for a longer period of time. When they ran out of hem to let out, it was common to put a circle of lace or other designed fabric around the bottom.
Encircle means to surround, or hem in.
Hi, I spent many a year making curtains, and the general rule of thumb is this... you want 2 and a half times the width of your window to allow for gathering/pleats. you measure top to bottom and add .20cms for the hem (which is folded to make a double 10cm hem when finished) the heading(top) depends on whether you are using a gathering tape, making pinch pleats, or doing a simple rod pocket top. as I don't know what you're heading will be..general rule is add the width of the tape/pocket, plus 3cm. enough to fold over, add tape, and a small 1cm hem tucked under tape/pocket. good luck.
The word "them" has the same vowel sound as "hem."
Homonyms for "hem" include: Hem - the edge or border of a piece of clothing that is folded and sewn Hem - to hesitate or falter in speech Hem - a verb used to surround or enclose something with a border or edge
Yes I can actually.... (Hem-Hem): "I wish you would stop telling me what to do."
The Swedish word for home is "hem"
Bethléhem
In Hebrew, object pronouns are suffixes. So the word for "him" would depend on the word right before it. For example: to him = lo (לו) from him = mimenu (×ž×™×ž× ×•) with him = ito (איתו) on him = alav (עליו)
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That would be "hem".
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Matthew 9:20 - "And, behold, a woman, which was diseased with an issue of blood twelve years, came behind him, and touched the hem of his garment:"
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