Their affairs should interweave with the affairs of the child's dolls and brick castles and toy furniture. |
Behind it stretches a long history of political, economic and, above all, ethnic stand-offs that continually interweave and reinforce each other. |
The trade interests of Hong Kong and China, in particular the Pearl River Delta, continue to interweave and converge. |
Death, love and outright comedy entertainingly interweave in Mort, the latest stage production by the Kitchener Waterloo Little Theatre. |
Jonkers Street was already crowded with vehicles and pedestrians, which seemed to interweave without touching each other. |
Films that juggle and interweave storylines across time can be tricky business. |