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interweave sentence examples

  • Interweave readable narrative with technical detail.
  • Interweave to produce a full sound.
  • Interweaveerely one of nature's many interweaving threads.
  • Interweaveodology can be seen as having two interwoven strands.
  • Interweave is interwoven into the fabric of everyday life.
  • Interweaves of the huddersfield mill workers are as intricately interwoven as the strands of the wool they manufacture.
  • Interweavethe two strands, the comic and serious, became interwoven to form a continuous narrative, tho usually with separate plots.
  • Interweavee of the roads, which is interwoven in complicated ways into the rest of their everyday lives, is no exception.
  • Interweavee plot is interwoven with an ethiopian folk story, kind man, cruel man.
  • Interweaves cunningly themes relevant to us all.
  • Interweavee two interweaving plots in a life less ordinary.
  • Interweaveghly acclaimed directors join together to direct three interwoven stories that take place during a journey from central europe to rome.
  • Interweaveal abuse was inextricably interwoven with the carrying out by the warden of his duties.
  • Interweaves are not obtrusive, but they are there, interwoven in the gauzy woof of the artist's imagination.
  • Interweaveander through the garden gates a rich tapestry of plants and color unfolds interwoven with the history of the tremayne family.
  • Interweavelly interwoven suspense filled plot is the basis for the work.
  • Interweavef was to celebrate the great historical traditions of art and music, but interwoven together with a thread of national feeling.
  • Interweavee dramas are interwoven skillfully as the series develops.
  • Interweaveope the comparatively ambiguous nature of the films ' content, so cleverly interwoven and profound doesn't put potential viewers off.
  • Interweavend anthony's new material was seamlessly interwoven with the original sherman brothers ' songs.

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