Cultures interpenetrate, overlap and procreate as well as militate against one another as they sometimes do. |
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On a computer screen it is much easier to draw curves and bubbles, to have planes interpenetrate at odd angles and slide around. |
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Their interacting narratives alternate, interpenetrate, and finally coalesce in the culminating moment of the Messiah episode. |
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It is clear from the well-preserved articulated mandibles of KUVP that the sutural surfaces of the apposed adsymphysials did interpenetrate. |
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Group and individual identities can interpenetrate, overlap, and influence each other. |
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This research reminds us that it is the quality of the information loops that interpenetrate minds that matters most. |
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These different modes of oppression intersect, interpenetrate and mutually reinforce one another. |
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No need to join the meshes together or to use boolean operations, making the meshes interpenetrate will be sufficient. |
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If you want to manipulate your model without the base being attached, don't make the model and the base surfaces interpenetrate each other. |
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In some stony irons, translucent crystalline structures interpenetrate with opaque mantle rock. |
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Grunts, giggles, and screams interpenetrate the detail-rich and seemingly random activity. |
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Their idea was that the myofibril contains toothbrush-like structures facing one another and pushed together so that their bristles interpenetrate. |
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First, I studied radionics, exploring the subtle energy fields that surround and interpenetrate the physical body. |
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Our societies interpenetrate more and more with cross-population movements, and we can no longer ignore each other. |
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The lively colours of the paintings bring out the sculpted detail and, in the upper zones, the frescoes and stuccowork interpenetrate to produce a light and living decor of an unprecedented richness and refinement. |
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The three aspects interpenetrate to make-up the macrocosmos while in their non-duality with cosmic constituents, they become manifest through successful Shingon practice and in one's consequent enlightenment. |
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In his often depurated work, Surrealist ideals, Zen, and the repurposing of traditional Japanese prosodic forms interpenetrate in startling ways. |
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Well, I'm sorry, but they aren't. They interpenetrate our lives. |
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Communion and mission are profoundly connected with each other, they interpenetrate and mutually imply each other, to the point that communion represents both the source and the fruit of mission. |
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We looked for a way to ensure that these two realities on the stage not to conflict, but rather, to coexist so that they interpenetrate each other and unite. |
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Your meshes must interpenetrate to be combined together. |
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Most workers, nevertheless, have attempted to interpenetrate the cell wall with monomer by preswelling with water or an oxygenated solvent. |
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This could have occurred nowhere but in England, where men and sea interpenetrate, so to speak. |
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To sum it up, rhetoric and theater interpenetrate and interanimate one another in a profound way. |
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These two acts, perception and recollection, always interpenetrate each other, are always exchanging something of their substance as by a process of endosmosis. |
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