Intertwined Sentence Examples

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  • Phoronis is often gregarious, the tubes which it secretes being sometimes intertwined in an inextricable mass.

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  • Your path is intertwined with Darian's, so you'll be there when he needs to know this.

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  • The life of Athanasius, however, is so completely intertwined with the history of his time that it is permissible to refer, for a knowledge of him, to the general descriptions which will be found at the close of the article ARIUS.

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  • All this together means that our economic fates are more intertwined than ever.

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  • Anything that creates a more intertwined world without compromising autonomy, self-rule, and self-determination is good for peace.

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  • From the beginning their history is closely intertwined; and the power of the one is a measure of the weakness of the other.

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  • The early colonists found quite half the surface of the archipelago covered with dense, evergreen forest, a luxuriant growth of pines and beeches, tangled and intertwined with palms, ferns of all sizes, wild vines and other parasites, and a rank, bushy, mossed undergrowth.

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  • During those four centuries their history is I t intertwined with that of the Pallavas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas and other minor dynasties.

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  • Here we find magic and soothsaying closely intertwined with priestly functions as, we shall see, was the case in early Hebrew pre-exilian days with the Kohen.

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  • In Mirabilis Jalapa and others the filaments and style finally become intertwined, so that pollen is brought in contact with the stigma.

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  • Closely as religion and myth are intertwined, it is necessary to hold them apart for the purposes of this discussion.

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  • The ornaments and furniture were of the most costly kind; the king's bow and buckler were of gold; his very whip intertwined with gold; the queen had golden diadems, necklace and breast-jewels, and at her feet lay a golden vase.

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  • The closer the relations between states become, the more their commercial interests are intertwined, the larger the part which mediation seems destined to play.

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  • Of course, religion and politics have been intertwined with violence since the days of universal animism in 6000 to 8000 BP.

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  • In fact, the story is two stories intertwined.

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  • Damian's home videos played, intertwined with those of others, until a wave of power washed over her.

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  • From the 8th to the 11th century a commercial route from India passed through Novgorod to the Baltic, and Arabian coins found in Sweden, and particularly in the island of Gotland, prove how closely the enterprise of the Northmen and of the Arabs intertwined.

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  • Cornelius Sulla for the payment of his soldiers; Nero removed no fewer than 500 bronze statues from the sacred precincts; Constantine the Great enriched his new city by the sacred tripod and its support of intertwined snakes dedicated by the Greek cities after the battle of Plataea.

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  • Love and friendship intertwined in the Celtic symbols on the ring have relevance to every couple contemplating marriage.

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  • The Jain community has a history closely intertwined with that of the Hindus of Mewar.

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  • Malta offers a cosmopolitan way of life intertwined with the slow pace of island living.

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  • The matter of " fitness " The word " fitness " has two, inextricably intertwined components.

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  • Sometimes, however, doctrine becomes so intertwined with the older metaphysics that they are difficult to separate.

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  • The leading socialist and trade union cliques have their roots intertwined with those of the ruling stratum of the Third Republic.

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  • A mystical mask, it has two intertwined snakes reclining on the crest, complimented by a striking human visage on the forehead.

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  • But in addition, when nations trade, the underlying economies themselves grow ever more intertwined.

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  • Venous thrombi are formed by stasis and are mainly composed of red blood cells intertwined with fibrin.

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  • The two are so intertwined it's hard to figure out where one ends and the other begins.

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  • Some of the medium designs are more ornate or multi-part, like the intertwined hearts or the flip-flop.

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  • This lei is sometimes intertwined with additional tropical flowers and is usually worn open, leaving the ends dangling in front.

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  • There is little wonder why they are so intertwined into images of marriage.

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  • Unfortunately, alcohol and depression have become intertwined in the lives of those suffering from addiction.

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  • Choice Shirts has countless graphics that can be intertwined with a girl's name to give them a shirt for every occasion.

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  • While Astrud is known as a vocalist and not an instrumentalist, some of the songs she performed are intertwined with her name even more than the composer, such as The Girl From Ipanema.

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  • Step back into the world of the ancient Celts, and learn how their beliefs and their jewels are intertwined.

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  • They believed that everything in the universe was intertwined, and the power of one element could alter the destiny of another.

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  • If you've played Sly 2, then you know that the levels are intertwined is such a way that each objective contributes to the main goal of the level.

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  • A striking nose of crushed rocks is intertwined with rose petals, as well as sweet black cherry, raspberry, and blueberry fruit".

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  • However, hip hop has a rich history, intertwined with graffiti artists, scratch DJs, rappers, and the entire African American urban culture.

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  • In the homeschool setting, religion isn't just taught as a subject but is intertwined as a relevant element in all subjects.

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  • The Fairmont's rich heritage is intertwined with history of San Francisco.

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  • The American Red Cross history is inexorably intertwined with the life of Clara Barton, one of the great humanitarians of the Victorian era, and with the International Red Cross.

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  • Intertwined double hearts are a popular variation, as are customizable rings with specific birthstones or engraved names.

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  • Nevertheless, diamonds are intricately intertwined with society's perception of romance, love, and commitment.

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  • These elaborate patterns often use geometric shapes, intertwined lines, or even floral or leaf designs that wrap not only around the ring's setting and central diamond, but also extend onto the band for additional embellishment.

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  • This is a continuous row of intertwined knots.

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  • Russian Trinity ring with three intertwined metal bands in yellow gold, rose gold and white gold to represent the Holy Trinity or faith, hope and love.

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  • The logo has a backwards D and B intertwined.

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  • While there is a distinct difference between the science of the stars and the science of the celestial bodies, the two are intertwined and related.

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  • If you have ever seen the movies, then you know that all the characters have significant story lines in the films and all their story lines are deeply intertwined.

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  • With so many characters and plot twists intertwined, even skipping a single episode can leave you with your head spinning.

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  • Her parents Stephen and Beth along with siblings Storm, Donna and Katie have been deeply intertwined with the Forrester family since the show's launch.

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  • Some Aquarius tattoos feature religious symbols intertwined with the glyph or water.

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  • Both websites are intertwined with one another, which makes searching for information simple.

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  • Intertwined worldwide financial systems.

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  • Soap operas are extensive and elaborate, with many characters that can be either intertwined with each other or completely unrelated.

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  • The combination of business and personal stories intertwined in a way that changed the shape of the entire show and built a foundation that would stay in place for the next 10 years.

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  • The tattoos will generally consist of one or more symbols intertwined into one graphic pictorial.

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  • Designs based around Celtic imagery typically depict a series of delicately intertwined lines that represent knots, spirals or mazes.

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  • Some traditional love knots also consist of four intertwined lines in the shape of a heart.

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  • Cloning has been intertwined in a number of sci-fi plots over the years.

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  • It departed from the serious tone of earlier movies and intertwined humor within the plot.

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  • Remember that the functions of the body are delicately intertwined.

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  • The right and the good in Buddhism are inseparably intertwined.

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  • But in today's world we are intimately intertwined.

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  • The OUP is closely intertwined with the Orange Order.

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  • So learning and memory are so tightly intertwined with motivation and affect.

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  • Rush of excitement his chips in they would have policy are deeply intertwined.

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