The intertwining of story and history remains unmatched and, even with its great length, nothing feels extraneous. |
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The core characters in Smallville all have intertwining story arcs that carry them to different places during the course of the season. |
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The intertwining branches cast many flickering shadows on the floor of the forest, as the ground itself was etched in Indian ink. |
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The film's strength is in its intricate intertwining of story and image, of dialogue, voice-over and music. |
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The serpents intertwined, gyring, intertwining and weaved around one another, racing towards her. |
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Some houses had simple geometric designs, while others had vistas of landscapes or intertwining designs of plants and animals. |
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He even screen-printed, by hand, the banquet's napkins, which bore a self-designed logo intertwining his and his wife, Melissa's, initials. |
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He laughed, placing his arms over mine, intertwining our fingers and wrapping both our arms around my upper torso. |
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With the intertwining of the bills, I think it is important to mention this. |
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As we all know, in today's environment there is an intertwining of different sectors, be they manufacturing, services or trade. |
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To visit Strasbourg is to immerse yourself in centuries of history, a history marked by the intertwining of cultures and religions. |
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The author, the contriver of these dozen intertwining viewpoints, is both outside and inside his fiction. |
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Bundling half a dozen lives in some factitious intertwining is asking for chaos. |
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But the intertwining of manufacturing and services goes far beyond outsourcing. |
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Grain, beef, pork, and potatoes are all intertwining in the Maritimes, and I think we have to look at that overall. |
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The intertwining of nurses' everyday practice and their personal lives needs to be taken into account in developing policies and services. |
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I love the idea of things intertwining, passing from the front to the back in an unconventional space. |
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Outsourcing and networking are contributing to further worldwide diversification of investment and to international interaction and intertwining. |
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The entire stage is composed of these panels and three intertwining, open circles made from textured sheets float above and around the band. |
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Activities were being carried out with a view to better intertwining AEWA and Ramsar. |
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The outer circle is large and also contains vegetal decoration of flowers and intertwining leaves. |
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Mammalian examples are the intertwining of the alimentary and digestive systems or the reproductive and excretory systems, which often require medical intervention. |
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The intertwining of Perkins, Jeffress, Fischer, and Perry suggests that the focus on Mormonism was hardly a coincidence. |
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Far below that was the massive tangle of the intertwining lower skyway tracks, which supported hovering vehicles and the network of maglev trains. |
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However, we can affirm that the work involved in reconfiguring the entrances and exits, which will be carried out over the next two years, will make it possible to remedy the intertwining that we experienced last week. |
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The story ended with Iseult's death in the embrace of her dying lover and with the symbol of two trees growing from the graves of the lovers and intertwining their branches so closely that they could never be separated. |
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The intertwining of legal orders makes connecting links necessary. |
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Some challenges remain, such as intertwining between political and business interests and improvements are still needed to the electoral complaints procedure. |
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Green slate paving was cut into the sandstone, intertwining old and new. |
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Taking this symbol a step further, if the two spiralling strands are seen as intertwining spirit and matter, consciousness could be viewed as the product of their evolving interaction. |
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This double path will take visitors into the heart of this period's milestone avant-garde phenomenon, and the full complexity that individual views intertwining into these collective endeavours spawned. |
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The intertwining of the three elements symbolizes the unity and strength of Canadians and their loyalty, dedication and sacrificeenduring values that will sustain Canada in the future. |
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Romance, melodrama, eight Oscars, and Lancaster and Kerr unforgettably intertwining in the surf. |
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All wild populations of living things have many complex intertwining links with other living things around them. |
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The concept of development has evolved slowly. It has been refined, emerging today as a complex ensemble that undoubtedly expresses much better the intertwining and interdependencies of reality. |
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As a result of the intertwining lines, this mechanism creates a special relationship between content and container which feed off each other to take shape together. |
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The song escalated from simple, intertwining lines to heart moving power chords. |
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The work is heavily dependent on intertwining the knowledge bases of the security, conflict prevention, development and anthropological disciplines. |
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Usually made by intertwining your pinkie finger with the person you are making the promise to. Your wedding is equally a binding promise between yourself and your future partner. |
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The violence of their efforts warns against a sense that cultural creolization involves merely the intertwining of different cultural strands. |
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Because of the intertwining of the concepts of non-discrimination and positive action, positive action must be defined within the framework of each convention, or within the framework of each national legislation. |
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Lebanon's rebirth could lie in that strength which previously was its weakness: the intertwining of cultures and religions, rooted in the country but different from each other. |
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The fibres have a strong tendency to form three dimensional networks through mechanical intertwining or flocculation of the fibres when they are suspended in water. |
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You see, no doubt, that yet again, thanks to this intertwining, our many-headed sophist has forced us against our will to admit that what is not is in a way. |
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Sometimes these intertwining metaphors create dramatic irony. |
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