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The ceremony interwove, and was interwoven with, notions of masculinity, modernity, and nation-formation.
Throw Away Kids was three interwoven stories presenting as an allegory of the experience of Native people the world over.
Shlosberg's oil paintings are interwoven with Russian folklore in both large and small-scale surreal landscapes and cityscapes.
Within this story of denial and deprivation is interwoven the larger story of Assamese women losing a traditional support base of income.
Some of it was on the interwoven struggles of families, law enforcement, saboteurs, and oil and gas workers in northern Alberta's Peace region.
To complete his tapestry of interwoven plots, the resolution had to be brilliantly contrived.
A clever premise, lots of clever ideas interwoven into the plot and just bags and bags of fun.
Branches, taken off nearby trees, were interwoven into the barbed wire to screen it off from the camp's other section.
Although never recognized by regular Freemasonry, the history of Martinism is interwoven with that of Freemasonry.
The fret itself is an interwoven cross with a mascle, and both are indicative of service in the Crusades.
Even place names have politics and the baptizing and rebaptizing of place is interwoven with a group's claim to it.
Therefore, we are supposed to believe that Darwinian evolution is a reality within which all valid science is complementarily interwoven?
The meshwork of the outer shell appears to be a spongy layer and finely interwoven.
Many components of this interwoven meshwork of structural proteins and polysaccharides have been catalogued and characterized.
Given Twelfth Night's tangled skein of interwoven plots and deluded lovers, there is plenty of comic potential.
Alan Nowell says the interwoven patterns depict monks performing ancient mystical dances.
The future welfare of the society is closely interwoven with the brightness of the child and its careful upbringing.
The hemorrhoidectomy specimens showed a stroma of connective tissue containing many blood vessels, and interwoven bundles of smooth muscle.
From the outset, we were invited to believe that compassion and warfare would be interwoven.
Our home rang with the laughter of children interwoven with his deep chortles.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They were printed not on tearable paper, but on a semi-transparent fabric of silken, flexibility, interwoven with silk.
It is probable that alama and Tela de nacar had silver interwoven with their texture.
My first boma was a meshwork of thorns piled and interwoven together with the architectural simplicity of an Eskimo igloo.
They gird the body with belts interwoven from brass wire a decimeter or so in width.
These distinctive stories will be found to be complexly interwoven with all the matters discussed in this address.
His gaze roved to the green roof above their heads, a solid ceiling of thick leaves and interwoven arches.
Symbols of evangelists with half-human, half-animal eyes and wings, are interwoven with the leafy bowers of cupids.
These upright pieces are interwoven with osiers, after which, the whole is covered with earth, though not sodded.
The pileus is not made up of cellular tissue as in flowering plants, but of myriads of interwoven threads or hyphae.
The webbing which goes back and forth is interwoven with that which goes from right to left.
The various aspects of Mr. Belloc's work are interwoven and interdependent.
The particles of medium size generally settle in the middle part of the buddle, where they are arrested by interwoven fir twigs.
What we had to say was all interwoven, as though we were both drawing on the same memories.
And they are often so twisted and interwoven that they produce quite a novel effect.
The fortunes of trade unions are interwoven with the industries they serve.
Ours is a government of opinion, and slavery is interwoven with it.
The pileus is without a cuticle, consisting of interwoven fibres.
Through them the symbols of the mandarin duck and drake, the one-winged birds, the tree whose boughs are interwoven, are revealed.
Since the thread of our humble hero's life has now become interwoven with that of higher ones, it is necessary to give some brief introduction to them.
Their instinctive dread caused him to feel more strongly than aught else, that a preternatural horror was interwoven with the threads of the black crape.
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