I feel a hand slide down my arm and fingers intertwine with mine, and I look over to see Amanda standing beside me. |
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Fate and destiny intertwine and connect in ways you cannot possibly imagine. |
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But this was fuchsia, big as you please, escaped from Irish gardens to the roadsides to intertwine with native brambles in tangled hedgerows. |
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Many of the poems intertwine these correlatives and explore his ambiguous relationship to them. |
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She also tries to ignore the constant memories of her mother, which again intertwine with her social consciousness. |
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But at times, it is important to intertwine poetic phrases and vivid descriptions. |
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The golden chalices of Celandine Poppies mingle with Virginia Bluebells and intertwine with woodferns. |
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For Orangemen, religious perspectives intertwine and coexist with political and social ones at many junctures. |
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The stories of the seven characters intertwine impossibly in a story of identity and self-imposed oppression. |
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Their baleen plates have bristly inner edges that intertwine to form a strainer or filter. |
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The scenery couldn't match what had come earlier and, as the trail began to intertwine with a disused railway line, so the signs disappeared. |
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He felt her fingers intertwine with his as he started placing light kisses along her jaw again. |
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A miracle follows their deaths: two trees grow out of their graves and intertwine their branches so that they can not be parted by any means. |
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But beware, the dead do not sleep easy, and in the dark South American jungles myth and reality intertwine. |
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This is demonstrating that the assessment of points according to the descriptive model and decision making upon them heavily intertwine. |
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Different materials intertwine to create new forms distinguished by unique and innovative design, suitable for all types of architecture. |
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Then they intertwine them, dry and later weave them by means of knots and crossings. |
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There is an increasing understanding about how physical illnesses intertwine with mental health. |
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Each partner has directed one of the three plots which eventually intertwine. |
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Immunization is an excellent example of how the moral, instrumental and consensual arguments intertwine. |
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As of five years, children are welcome to attend the Tonhalle's specially designed one-hour family concerts, which intertwine music with a tale. |
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The song will start as a skeleton sort of, and then we attack it much like an orchestra, getting all the parts to intertwine. |
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I am amazed at how much joy is possible to intertwine with so much pain and loss. |
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Bright-eyed young couples intertwine gloved hands as they adeptly navigate the crowds. |
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This is a complicated text in which time and space overlap, while images and metaphors intertwine, resulting in a confusion of characters and places. |
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The threadlike molecules of the pressed together parts combine and intertwine to form a homogeneous union. |
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History and historical creation of myths intertwine, but stand apart, as well. |
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But the task becomes more and more vital as our planet continues to urbanize, and as our futures intertwine ever more intricately. |
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An animated narration emerges from the paper memory, in which dreamlike images intertwine and follow one another. |
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He was not only a musician but also a poet, and the two things would tress and intertwine in a marvellous way. |
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The appeal of Resnick's account is enhanced by the lure of Bohemia, which he and Passlof enrich with anecdote and intertwine with aesthetics and social history. |
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This central motive is then surrounded garlands intertwine and composed of small pink starlit flowers. |
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Culture and the community in which a child is raised help to build the way the conscious and unconscious intertwine. |
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But the key to Bayern's big revenues actually comes from its ability to intertwine with corporate titans rather than shun them. |
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It allows the present and the past to intertwine, which is how music works anyway. |
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The connections between the roots and shoots can be hard to see, because even as they are separate from each other, they overlap and intertwine with other roots and shoots. |
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I felt his fingers intertwine with mine for the second time that day. |
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Since philosophy and physics intertwine at the far reaches of cosmology, this makes him a much more satisfying guide than most. |
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Seven characters whose stories intertwine. |
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That, of course, is one reason why efforts to intertwine the private schools more closely with the public sector, which is heavily unionised, are fraught with difficulty. |
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To show the interactions and collaboration between cultures, described by Claude LEVI-STRAUSS, which never cease to intertwine the threads of the human adventure. |
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Having said that, the two tracks should intersect and intertwine. |
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Heroism and malevolence, naivety and treachery, strategic genius and heavy defeats, conquests and resistance alternate and intertwine in the course of nearly three decades. |
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As their stories intertwine, we see a more serious side to the women than we normally get in the film's frothier Hollywood counterparts. |
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It goes on that King Mark tries to have the branches cut three separate times, and each time the branches grow back and intertwine. |
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Generations, in succeeding one another, mingle, intertwine and merge. |
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However, even if an overall theme cannot be found it is clear that the play is full of several small, thematic elements that intertwine in complex ways. |
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These footprints belong to three different levels of sign that, however, intertwine between each other, in the same way as in Peirce's triadic theory of semeiotic. |
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Later tellings sweeten this aspect of the story, by having Tristan's grave grow a briar, but Iseult's grave grow a rose tree, which then intertwine with each other. |
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Sitting somewhere between the lushness of Norah Jones and quirkiness of Joanna Newsom, the quartet create songs that intertwine melancholy with rich harmonies. |
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He's always telling stories in which the present and the past intertwine. |
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