For her, by giving herself away, she becomes more fully herself, a person enriched through entwinement in the life of another. |
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As he retreats away from civilization, the space that separates him from his jungle ghost prey collapses in an entwinement of vines, trees, dirt, and foliage. |
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The Swiss economy owes its high level of development in strong measure of the close entwinement with foreign national economies. |
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There is something decadent and lovely about two old pals gallivanting around in honour of their longstanding entwinement. |
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They had never met, had never spoken, but their lives had been drawn together and the entwinement was a sinister one. |
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Dr. Phyllis Greenacre, a New York psychoanalyst, is the leading contemporary authority on the ins and outs of this odd entwinement of the impostor and the artist. |
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But the politicization of end-of-life planning and its entwinement with religion-based culture wars provide extra, irrational obstacles to thinking ahead when it matters most. |
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