Seamlessly, he entwines Eastern prayer music through dark bass riffs, into ghetto yo-yos, delicate vocals and back into fuzzed-out bass breaks. |
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All I know is, while we're walking, he suddenly grabs my hand and entwines our fingers together. |
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Weiss sends mixed messages to her daughter and entwines them inextricably with her own struggle with body image. |
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As in her first book, Feigel entwines politics and passion, the wide screen of history and the close-up of desire among the ruins. |
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Conceived by the genius Vignola, they represent one of the most important entwines of nature and artistic artificiality in this area. |
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She accompanies and entwines in softness and sensitivity Tobias and Norbert's vocal presence. |
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The artist uses brightly painted tree branches and entwines them to create monumental constructions, a kind of volume game. |
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The love in this family is well suggested with this statuette: the mother entwines tenderly her baby, and she sits gently beside hir husband who hold her. |
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The caramelly sugar entwines with the salty, pungent miso paste to make a very oriental-tasting sauce, more like a sweet dressing. |
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Similarly, it is the uniqueness with which Masada intimately entwines cultural legacy and its special natural features that captures the imagination of the modern-day tourists who visit the site. |
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It is also revealing how much money entwines with politics. |
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Blomkvist's story eventually entwines with that of Lisbeth Salander, a twenty-four-year-old hacker and social misfit who has a tattoo of a dragon on her shoulder. |
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From a policy integration perspective, the transport strategy is exemplary, in that it entwines quantified environmental and spatial planning objectives with transport sector development goals. |
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Carroll entwines two plots set in two alternative worlds, one set in rural England and the other in the fairytale kingdoms of Elfland, Outland, and others. |
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