Inextricably Sentence Examples

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  • He felt the good and bad within himself inextricably mingled and overlapping.

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  • Even in the oldest texts these beliefs are blended inextricably with the Osirian doctrines.

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  • The pair find themselves inextricably drawn to each other.

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  • Instantly, the rubber bands are shown to be inextricably linked.

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  • The suffering Magyar multitudes eagerly responded to these seductive teachings, and the result was a series of dangerous popular risings (the worst in 1433 and 1436) in which heresy and communism were inextricably intermingled.

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  • The remainder of his life is inextricably interwoven with that of Caesar.

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  • But originally they existed in infinitesimally small fragments of themselves, endless in number and inextricably combined throughout the universe.

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  • The history of the kingdom of Naples is inextricably interwoven with that of Sicily, with which for long periods it was united as the kingdom of the Two Sicilies.

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  • The question of the kings divorce soon became inextricably confused with another problem, whose first beginnings go back En,gland to a slightly earlier date.

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  • For a few years, an interest in computers and technology became inextricably linked with wealth and power geek became chic.

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  • With these perplexing data the position of Judah is inextricably involved.

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  • Unfortunately politics were inextricably interwoven with the religious controversies of the time, and resistance to English influence involved resistance to the activities of the reformers in the church, whose ultimate victory has obscured the cardinal's genuine merits as a statesman.

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  • Hence the attempt of the political bishops to get Wycliffe condemned as a heretic became inextricably mixed with the attempt of the constitutional party, to which the bishops belonged, to evict the duke from his position of first councillor to the king and director of the policy of the realm.

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  • Beside directly creating these significant threats to wild land, other threats to wild land are all inextricably interlinked with transport issues.

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  • At the moment Palm's future is inextricably entwined with the Windows Mobile OS.

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

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  • The origins and development of the theory of human rights is inextricably tied to the development of moral universalism.

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  • Myths are inextricably bound up with the image and self-image of nations.

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  • Health - Health is inextricably linked to sustainable development.

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  • It also is inextricably tied to the graffiti artists, the rappers, and the DJ's who all combined to develop their forms together.

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  • It wasn't until 1910 that the German bandoneon (a squeezebox instrument) began to be associated with the dance, but today the sound of the bandoneon chords are inextricably linked to the dramatic dance.

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  • In the Web 2.0 world, graphics and the web are inextricably linked.

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  • Their relationship had changed him inextricably.

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  • To direct attention to the true nature of revolution, to demonstrate how inextricably the right of liberty is interwoven with the very existence of man as an intelligent agent, to point out the inherent progressiveness of state arrangements, and the consequent necessity of reform or amendment, such are the main objects of the Beitrage; and although, as is often the case with Fichte, the arguments are too formal and the distinctions too wiredrawn, yet the general idea is nobly conceived and carried out.

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  • Protestantism was clearly becoming inextricably associated with politics of a very intricate sort.

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  • He excommunicated the queen as a stiff-necked adherent of the French anti-pope, and in 1381 conferred Naples on the ambitious Charles .of Durazzo, with whom he was soon inextricably embroiled; while, a little later, he fell out with his new College of Cardinals.

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  • These laws are inextricably mixed in consciousness with the data of volition and sensation, with free activity and fatal action or impression, and they guide us in rising to a personal being, a self or free cause, and to an impersonal reality, a not-me - nature, the world of force - lying out of us, and modifying us.

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  • The award was named after the palm trees which have become so inextricably linked with our images of the seafront boulevards of Cannes.

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  • Unfortunately there was very little pigment present in the sample; what there was had become almost inextricably enmeshed in the wood fibers.

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  • Four burlesque producer brothers named Minsky became inextricably connected with striptease in the 1920s.

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  • The various states fringing the basin of the Mediterranean had become so inextricably interwoven that it was no longer possible to deal with them in isolation.

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  • In Late Latin there was a tendency to this spirant pronunciation which appears as early as the beginning of the 2nd century A.D.; by the 3rd century b and consonantal u are inextricably confused.

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