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question:Could you provide some more ideas for the fabric or yarn scraps that would go well with the bohemian style dreamcatcher?

answer:Sure! Here are some fabric and yarn scraps that would match a bohemian-style dreamcatcher: 1. Crocheted Lace: You could incorporate a section of crocheted lace, which can add a delicate and feminine touch to the design. 2. Patterned Fabric: You could use scraps of patterned fabric, such as paisley or floral, to add a pop of color and visual interest to the dreamcatcher. 3. Braided Yarn: You could make a braid out of yarn scraps in various colors and textures and use it to frame the hoop or to hang the dreamcatcher. 4. Torn Fabric Strips: You could use strips of torn fabric in various shades of a particular color, such as shades of blue, to create a gradient effect. 5. Metallic Thread: You could incorporate metallic thread or yarn to add a touch of sparkle and shine to the dreamcatcher. 6. Dyed Tassels: You could create tassels out of various yarns, and then dye them in earthy colors like brown, rust, and olive green for a bohemian feel. 7. Natural Fibers: You could use natural fibers like jute, hemp, or sisal to create a rustic look and feel. Hope this helps!

question:Read the passage below and answer the question or follow the instruction: Who are the three restricted free agents that the Red Wings have yet to sign this summer, and how much cap space do they currently have? Passage: DETROIT – The Red Wings placed Jordin Tootoo on unconditional waivers today for the purpose of using their second compliance buyout on the veteran forward’s contract. Wednesday’s move was a formality as Tootoo must clear waivers first at noon on Thursday before his contract, which has one year remaining, can be bought out. According to Capgeek.com, it will cost the Red Wings more than 1.33 million over the next two years to get out of the final year of Tootoo’s three-year, 5.7 million contact that he signed on July 1, 2012. The Red Wings used the first of their two compliance buyouts last summer on defenseman Carlo Colaiacovo, who appeared in 25 games with the St. Louis Blues last season. Tootoo, 31, spent most of last season in Grand Rapids with the Red Wings’ American Hockey League affiliate, producing six goals and 18 points in 51 games. He no goals and one assist in 11 games with Detroit last season. Detroit general manager Ken Holland said after the Red Wings were eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs in April that buying out Tootoo was a real possibility for a couple of reasons. With the Red Wings’ roster undergoing an infusion of youth, buying out the 10-season veteran was the most plausible way for Tootoo to get back to this NHL in the upcoming season. Before coming to Detroit, Tootoo had spent the first eight seasons of his NHL career with the Nashville Predators’ organization. He still holds the Predators all-time record for penalty minutes with 725 in 486 games. With 18 players under NHL contracts, the Red Wings are approximately 18 million under the cap payroll with a trio of restricted free agents – forwards Tomas Tatar and Riley Sheahan and defenseman Danny DeKeyser – yet to sign this summer.

answer:The three restricted free agents that the Red Wings have yet to sign this summer are Tomas Tatar, Riley Sheahan, and Danny DeKeyser. The passage also mentions that the Red Wings are approximately 18 million under the cap payroll.

question:Can you tell me more about the compliance buyouts that the Red Wings have used?

answer:Sure! The Red Wings have used two compliance buyouts, one last summer on defenseman Carlo Colaiacovo and another recently on forward Jordin Tootoo. Compliance buyouts are a way for NHL teams to terminate a player's contract early without having to face salary cap consequences. The buyout payment for the terminated contract is spread across twice the remaining contract term on the team's salary cap. In the case of Tootoo, the Red Wings will pay over 1.33 million over the next two years to get out of the final year of his contract.

question:What strategies did the Russians employ to resist Napoleon's invasion in the early 19th century?

answer:The Russians employed several strategies to resist Napoleon's invasion in the early 19th century, including: 1. Scorched earth policy: The Russian army burned and destroyed everything in their path to deny the French army resources to sustain themselves. This included crops, buildings, and other essential supplies. 2. Guerilla warfare: Russian soldiers and civilians launched hit-and-run attacks on French troops, using their knowledge of the terrain to their advantage. 3. Delaying tactics: The Russian army retreated slowly, avoiding direct confrontation with the French and delaying their advance. This tactic stretched out the supply lines of the French army, making it difficult for them to sustain themselves. 4. Mobilization of the population: The Russian military mobilized the population to resist the French army. Cossacks, irregular units, and peasant militias all joined the fight against the invaders. 5. Winter: The harsh Russian winter was a significant hurdle for the French army, which was not adequately prepared for the extreme cold. This weakened the French army and made them vulnerable to attacks.

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