She grinned at him and took it, interlacing their fingers, as she always liked to do. |
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She leaned forward and draped her arms around her knees, interlacing her fingers. |
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Cervical and brachial plexuses form a network of primary, interlacing nerves. |
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The squirrels and the chipmunks frolicked in the interlacing tree branches that budded with new life. |
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The stromal component, however, typically appears benign and predominantly consists of interlacing bundles of smooth muscle. |
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The Kings also purchased from Chapin a set of six side chairs with claw-and-ball feet and interlacing splats. |
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The clarity of ideas and the interlacing of pithy quotes make this a readable, thought-provoking book. |
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A coat, which is fretty, is entirely covered by the interlacing bendlets and bendlets sinister, no mascles being introduced. |
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For a moment, she was afraid he was going to reject her until she felt his hand covering hers, interlacing their fingers together. |
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A mesh of interlacing and perfectly complementary influences, music very rarely sounds this good. |
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With an organ providing a solid backing for the song, trombones and melodicas weave interlacing melodies. |
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Davis nodded, taking a seat behind his desk and interlacing his fingers underneath his chin. |
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She closed her eyes and put her arms behind her head, interlacing her fingers. |
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Lovano's music is described by critics as interlacing the past with the present. |
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Williams took a deep breath, interlacing his fingers above his head and trying to keep a cool head. |
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When interlacing is applied, every other line is omitted in a two-frame cycle. |
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Brandon was absently playing with a strand of Chasity's hair, wrapping it around his finger, tucking it behind her ear and interlacing it between his fingers. |
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The delicate interlacing of angular kufic script with curvilinear arabesques is a very attractive feature of this cenotaph. |
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Derek stroked my hand lightly, interlacing his own fingers with mine. |
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Openwork fabric created by interlacing thread on bobbins, using a pillow to secure the model to be reproduced. |
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One noticeable change is a movement away from embroidery based in Celtic zoomorphics and interlacing knotwork toward more geometric, abstract designs. |
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Liz smiled gently taking his hand in hers, interlacing their fingers. |
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She tied the mixture in place on the earth's surface by the interlacing of grass roots on our prairies and tree roots in our forests. |
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He took my hand, interlacing his fingers through mine, and stood up. |
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For the next several years, Lawrence continued to work in this style, adapting it to form an interlacing design on a ring set with a cabochon emerald. |
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Woven fabrics are constructed by interlacing two or more yarns perpendicularly to each other. |
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The lid takes the form of a fretted dome, decorated with interlacing foliage elements and surmounted by an open rosette encrusted with coral. |
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The use of texture in this compact depiction of interlacing figures is interesting. |
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The candleholder is decorated with interlacing cartouches with inscriptions. |
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The frieze of the entablature bears a framed display of interlacing bay leaves and ribbons. |
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Greco's background spans cabaret to virtuoso exercises with Saburo Teshigawara, via classical and theatrical dance of Jan Fabre has up until now created interlacing solos, duos as doppleganger solos. |
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The collective sensory apparatus created by rapidly spreading, interlacing telecommunications and computer networks clearly can cut in two directions. |
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Every night, the female gorilla builds a platform of interlacing branches on which she places a small bed of soft leaves, just large enough for her and her young. |
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Skillfully working both forward and backward through time, and interlacing the events leading up to the child's disappearance with its aftereffects, Bock aims at humanizing those who exist at the margins. |
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Incidentally, although interlacing was exactly right for the analogue age, it is a liability in the digital age, because we can do better with an adaptive digital compression system. |
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The mantel is entirely chiseled: very elaborate candelabras cover the jambs, while interlacing foliage replete with flying griffins, fantasic sphinxes and delightful birds enliven the spandrels. |
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The pagan Anglo-Saxons' art was similarly characterized by abstract patterning, but the ornamental vocabulary differed interlacing patterns, including elaborate zoomorphic interlace, were common. |
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In the spandrels of the arches are geometric designs with five-pointed stars and various interlacing motifs made up of turquoise tiles set into grooves carved in the ashlar. |
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There should be salacious interlacing of legs and bodies. |
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I believe that this is the right step, because the interlacing of foreign and energy policy is becoming more and more apparent and we need to look to the future. |
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Although the interlacing technique creates artifacts or distortions as a result of 'missing' data, they are not very noticeable on an interlaced monitor. |
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Powerful double scrolled jambs carved with modillions, protruding fluting, swirls and interlacing foliage, rise up to a richly adorned entablature. |
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The main part of the lamp's body features a dramatic network of fine interlacing patterns outlined in red against a blue background with floral elements. |
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Abedini's singular style, the interlacing of an assertive artistic personality and the desire to create a contemporary Persian graphic art, mainly resides in his radical way of working with typography. |
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Imagine this story as the fabrication over an 18-month period of a braid constituted by three different wisps simultaneously interlacing to gradually form one sole strand. |
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The frame is constructed from a continuous pour of concrete into moulds, creating interlacing arches and leaving no apparent joints. |
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A different style, which gradually superseded it is dominated by serpentine beasts with interlacing bodies. |
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A textile is any material made of interlacing fibres, including carpeting and geotextiles. |
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Carpets, rugs, velvet, velour, and velveteen are made by interlacing a secondary yarn through woven cloth, creating a tufted layer known as a nap or pile. |
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Knitting, looping, and crocheting involve interlacing loops of yarn, which are formed either on a knitting needle, needle, or on a crochet hook, together in a line. |
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After the Western Roman Empire fell, gold became scarce and Scandinavians began to make objects of gilded bronze, with decorative figures of interlacing animals. |
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A frame rate of 25 or 30 hertz is a satisfactory compromise, while the process of interlacing two video fields of the picture per frame is used to build the image. |
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On microscopy, sections showed interlacing fascicles of spindled cells with diffuse pleomorphism, increased mitotic activity, and a focally infiltrative border. |
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Immediately apparent is that Shapiro cannot render the regular interlacing of masculine and feminine rhyme, which contributes much to the poem's music. |
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Microscopy revealed that the unencapsulated, circumscribed tumor was made up of interlacing bundles of spindle cells with hyperchromatic, serpentine nuclei. |
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