Like Iraq, as politics intermeshed with intelligence, another drama involving an Australian intelligence officer was playing out. |
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The procuticle is made up of layers of chitin fibres intermeshed with proteins and, in many species, with calcium salts. |
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They were typically constructed around a deep central pit, with vertical plank walls and a gabled roof intermeshed for stability. |
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There is something potentially liberating about the idea that somehow, in the beginning, the sexes were so profoundly intermeshed. |
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In this matrix of power, where patriarchal structures intermeshed with basic economic structures of labor exploitation, the position of white women was ambiguous. |
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The United States and the EU are already the most closely intermeshed economic areas in the world. |
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It is possible to add value only if products and services are effectively intermeshed. |
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Modern microwave radio links are often part of complex intermeshed systems. |
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Moreover, Forum ETHIBEL's independence is an important guarantee to Oever that no other interests are intermeshed in the assessment. |
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This ensures that HR performance measurement is closely intermeshed with client relationship management. |
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The formation of a blood clot is a process in which coagulation of the blood and platelet aggregation are closely intermeshed. |
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This work also intermeshed with that of the Department of Agriculture. |
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Any organisation or entity aspiring to autonomy can build intermeshed networks at a relatively low cost and, if need be, without provider support. |
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The situation in Germany was more complicated because the political division between the Communists and reformists was intermeshed with different forms of working-class economic organization. |
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The next 20 years will see the rise of a multipolar world in which economies will be closely intermeshed and the various poles will fiercely compete. |
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Although the origin of the institution of marriage was largely religious, it evolved to include secular unions and the two traditions became intermeshed. |
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The starting-point, and the base that she frequently touches, is the biology and ecology of molluscs, but like most ecological subjects this becomes quickly intermeshed with human history. |
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In summary, the new form of agriculture is broader, service oriented, integrated, based on differentiated policies, associative and fully intermeshed with macroeconomic policy. |
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Personal morality and social morality are closely intermeshed. |
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The complex multi-cultural reality intermeshed with the inequality in political economy and social dimensions between ethnic and religious groups sets the stage for the violent conflict. |
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The world is getting smaller, the markets and their supply arrangements are closely intermeshed, a trend fostered by the corporate structures in the milk processing sector. |
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If, however, the microwave radio link is part of an intermeshed network, the encryption of the entire network on OSI layer 2 logically also protects the microwave radio link. |
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The patented Eriez Magnetic Drive Circuit incorporates a lifetime permanent magnet whose poles are intermeshed with those of an electromagnet powered directly by an AC line. |
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