Today its manifestations are closely linked to the idea of freedom of expression, and are indeed considered the warp and woof of a democratic society.
Such an eye for the intricacies of warp and woof, not just whole cloth, does two things.
They are the weft and woof of this sort of place.
These day-to-day incidents are really the weft and woof of industrial relations.
When that relationship goes wrong, as it often does, it affects the whole warp and woof of life.
So discrimination on grounds of national origin is built into the very warp and woof of the clause.
I am objecting to the continuance of conscription, because it is a part of the weft and woof of our military minded-ness.
The fabric of the speech was made of the warp of logic with the woof of human qualities.