It's a bizarre concept that intertwines issues of patriotism and sporting chauvinism. |
Fortunately many countries, knowing that their future intertwines with that of their young, put children into the national equation. |
This gradually subsides to a haunting flute solo that soon intertwines with a counterpoint from the second flute. |
Science explores a complex reality that inexplicably intertwines our dichotomies as to what is and what should be. |
Theology intertwines with geopolitics—and an incipient strategic-arms race. |
Thus the artist puts into practice real small theaters which intertwines the skills of craftsmen and artists from the Mediterranean. |