For all the differences of the Gospels, the inextricability of his message and ministry from his person is perhaps the most deeply embedded feature of their testimonies. |
Marx's innovation, after all, was to have insisted upon the inextricability of politics and economy. |
The book also demonstrates the inextricability of religion and magic. |
And, finally, New York-based artist, architect and filmmaker Alfredo Jaar will speak about the inextricability of politics and art in his work. |
Poverty is inextricability linked to women's vulnerability to violence and their ability to leave abusive relationships. |
Sousanis's own book is the perfect illustration of the inextricability of the verbal and the visual. |