Invisible mending," said Dr Sandy Macrae, president of Sangamo Therapeutics, the Californian company testing this for two metabolic diseases and haemophilia.
You'll laugh until your sides need
invisible mending.
Then it was on the town for the weeKend and if we were lucKy suits bacK in to Claud's on Monday morning or if not to the dry cleaners on John William street for
invisible mending. Happy days PETER K GARSIDE Slaithwaite
"The old banner was in a terrible state and a seamstress in the village has carried out a lot of
invisible mending to it over the past 11 years," explained Terry.
At the New York Public Library 26 years ago this month, Frederick Busch received the Jewish Book Council award for best fiction for his
Invisible Mending. (This past May, that prize was awarded to David Grossman for his novel To the End of the Land; Philip Roth's Nemesis was among the finalists).
JUST how do you get
invisible mending done or assemble flat-pack furniture that's been in its box for weeks?
And for a piece of perfect
invisible mending, it's also a good idea to sand over the filler lightly when it's dry before you start painting.
Ironically, the French word stoppage also refers to
invisible mending or sewing.
How do you know your
invisible mending is satisfactory?
On the other hand, the poems in part 2 are private, concerned with "the
invisible mending of the heart" ("Mending"), with childbirth and love - and lost love - and they include images of lying in the warmth left in a bed by a lover who is now in the kitchen preparing for the day's activities and of a woman lying on a bed and a man sitting on its edge, their relation to each other flawed and broker by unstated conflict.
Certainly the animated, laughing, gossipy scene was a marked contrast to those solitary, dejected-looking ladies who I remember plying the same craft in the London windows of the
Invisible Mending Co.