The inability of the art establishment to reinvent itself is inextricably tied to the commodification of art. |
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Its mediating tool is the violin, whose form appears to merge inextricably with the musician's somber figure. |
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The empirical method was inextricably confused with the disreputable practice of alchemy. |
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They have come to realize that their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom. |
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The inability of the art establishment to re-invent itself is inextricably tied to the commodification of art. |
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We want people to appreciate these images visually instead of seeing them inextricably connected to the text. |
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The awkwardness of the intimate moment is now inextricably linked with our knowledge of its explicit staging. |
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His style is a playful exploitation of the human body and human movement inextricably linked to music. |
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Flirting seems inextricably entwined with some sense of unavailability or unrequitedness. |
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The world is hydra headed, as old as the rocks and as changing as the sea, enmeshed inextricably in its ways. |
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Their deafness, part of their biological makeup, is inextricably tied to their being. |
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But the answer is to be found in the fact that the advantages and disadvantages of parenthood are inextricably bound together. |
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It is also clear that moral principles and political judgments are inextricably intertwined. |
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Detectives remain convinced that the theft of the pensioner's distinctive violet car was inextricably linked to his death. |
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The club's fortunes were considered to be inextricably entwined with those of their, supposedly, one stellar performer. |
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The city's growing reputation is inextricably linked with an ambitious approach to architecture. |
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In early modern history, patriotism was inextricably bound up with loyalty to a sovereign. |
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Its revolutionary aims became in some of its products inextricably mingled with nostalgia. |
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The Royal Family and the Army are inextricably bound up by tradition and personal links. |
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As analysis began to mix inextricably with geometry and the other branches of mathematics, the curiosities multiplied. |
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Hence the value of these claims is inextricably linked with the vicissitudes of the American monetary unit, the dollar. |
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Prosperity, high taxes and good social provision are inextricably linked in Swedish thought. |
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Did they realize too, that their fates were inextricably fixed to the outcome of that day's actions? |
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Like cachaca with the Caipirinha, pisco in the U.S. is inextricably connected with the Pisco Sour. |
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Feminist writer and broadcaster Bea Campbell explains that ageism towards women is inextricably bound up with sexism. |
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He still holds to the view that progress and religion are inextricably linked in a positive sense. |
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The history of higher education teaches us that liberal education is inextricably intertwined with normative goals. |
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For many people, the use of email is inextricably linked to planning tools such as an address book and calendar. |
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Nevertheless, it should be understood that, in any nuclear disarmament programme, all steps and measures are inextricably linked. |
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The two plants are inextricably linked, and it is disingenuous to suggest otherwise. |
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Having brought him up from birth, she has grown inextricably attached. |
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The scale of the financial crisis has graphically illustrated the extent to which our modern world is inextricably connected. |
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Some of these concepts are used interchangeably with scope of practice or are inextricably intertwined with it. |
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Implementation and universalization have been seen as two separate activities, but they are inextricably linked and part of one another. |
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Ethnology has taught us that we do not live in just any manner, and that the art of building is inextricably linked to the art of inhabiting. |
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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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Thus we see evil as being inextricably linked to moral absolutism, by the route of religion, which excludes understanding and is ultimately oppressive. |
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Entangled particles are inextricably entwined because they share the same wave function, or quantum description, and therefore, in a sense, the same future. |
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The saying is also inextricably linked to actress Uma Thurman, the cognoscente of cinematic revenge. |
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The story of a man inextricably linked with the history of a newly independent India, it paved the way for the later Anglo-Indian literary invasion. |
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This was a guy from the hip-hop generation and with a perspective that was inextricably linked to that generation. |
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Indeed, what we think about suicide is inextricably a product of what we think about God. |
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Though the modern bishopric was not carved out of the York diocese until 1836, Ripon's early ecclesiastical history is inextricably associated with Wilfrid. |
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Improvements in wastewater management are inextricably linked with the desperate need to provide safe drinking water to those currently unserved or underserved. |
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That is why our struggle for feminism is linked inextricably to our struggle for a secular space. |
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Both the Big and Little Dippers are inextricably linked in mythology. |
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Finally, there is every justification to deal with interoperability and railway safety together since the two are inextricably linked. |
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Golding's challenge to any definite sense of comprehension through superficial perception is inextricably entwined with his writing's own visual aspects. |
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The other is inextricably connected to the realm of human existence and demarcates the ways in which human life differentiates itself from nature. |
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The fate of major British sporting projects are inextricably entwined. |
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The evidence showed that the decision was based on his past record of attendance, which was inextricably linked to his disability. |
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From 2-micrometre phytoplankton to giant squid measuring 13 metres, every species living in the oceans is inextricably linked. |
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The promotion and protection of economic competitiveness is inextricably linked to the protection of the environment. |
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Power in this society was intimately and inextricably connected with the possession of property, particularly landed property. |
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All the goals are inextricably linked, and the fulfillment or not of the most basic one will have a domino-like effect on all the others. |
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Peace is inextricably linked to equality between women and men and development. |
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The Hebridean way of life is bound inextricably to the land. |
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Three inextricably linked challenges are presented by the financial crisis, energy supply, and climate change. |
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Protecting fish habitat and preventing pollution are inextricably linked to sound stewardship of our fishery resources. |
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Furthermore, the issue of internally displaced persons was inextricably linked to other Covenant values, such as the right to family. |
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We are living in a new world in which the environment and the economy are inextricably linked. |
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Like many Brazilian families, their lives were inextricably meshed by economies of scale. |
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As we have seen, financial planning is inextricably bound up with strategic planning. |
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Maintaining the European spaceport in Kourou at an appropriate standard is inextricably linked with this. |
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The ongoing social, economic and environmental well being of Canada is inextricably tied to the well being of our cities. |
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The gigantic gap that separates its influence from its real power is thus a large part of the explanation of the limits it inextricably faces. |
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Strengthening of the international regime for the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and the limitation of nuclear arms is inextricably linked to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty. |
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Captainship, majorship, and colonelship are inextricably nested in generalship. |
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It is inextricably associated with gambling, where in certain events, stakes can become very high. |
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Until two years ago, the fate of the F-22 seemed inextricably ensnarled in cost overruns, which seemed to rule out any possibility of supplemental production. |
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For Veron and most tribal peoples, land and life are inextricably linked: land is a fertile, living entity that has intrinsic, not merely utilitarian value. |
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Where else in the world would you expect to find in government ministers inextricably linked to, and maybe even still members of, an illegal army council of their own illegal private army? |
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Some may welcome the departure of a topsy-turvy manager, but it is worth remembering that the lows are inextricably linked to the highs, and stagnancy is death. |
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In the process a sophisticated and wide ranging body of knowledge, innovations and practices developed, inextricably linked to the use of biological resources. |
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The costs in connection with board and lodging, travel and visitors' tax can, however, be regarded as forming an integral part of the cure itself or as being inextricably linked to it. |
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I am exceedingly happy that this undertaking is now spreading to the Arab world, which is inextricably linked to Ibero-American culture through language, art and history. |
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Furthermore, you cannot be untainted democrats and an aspirant party for government and still be inextricably linked to an illegal organisation boasting a continuing Army Council. |
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Of the 12m illegal immigrants in the United States, more than half are Mexicans. As Mexicans have ruefully discovered, the two economies, not just the two peoples, are inextricably meshed. |
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While children are our primary focus, the health, nutritional status and broader wellbeing of a young child is linked inextricably with that of his or her mother. |
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The mango sort is one of my favourites, ripe mangoes being inextricably linked in my mind with India, but the recipe below is versatile enough to work with most fruits, or no fruit at all. |
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The gravity of Keating's speech lies in its unambiguous acknowledgment that past crimes are inextricably – practically, emotionally, symbolically – linked to present Indigenous disadvantage. |
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The prosperity of our neighbours is inextricably tied to our own. |
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It is also a major challenge for companies of all sizes in the developing countries, and one which is inextricably linked to the issue of transferring technologies. |
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The same is not true of dealers whose ability to undertake their business is inextricably bound up with their ability to make quotes on a selective or discretionary basis. |
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For producing countries the social goals for the Millennium, which are a challenge to world peace and must be met if we are to ensure the stability of democracies, are inextricably linked to the future of coffee growing. |
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Our growth and stability is inextricably linked to theirs and vice versa. |
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However, it must be kept in mind that this could be inextricably linked with an objection to living with the applicant parent, therefore it may not be possible to separate the two types of objection. |
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As the current debate on reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation shows, the reality is that the fates of forest and agricultural land are inextricably linked. |
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The high road of public service and the low road of political advantage seem inextricably intertwined. |
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And English Literature and alcohol have carried on ever since, inextricably intertwangled. |
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For William the English problem was inextricably intertwined with the situation in Germany. |
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Thus, while dictionary entries are inextricably fixed to the word described, encyclopedia articles can be given a different entry name. |
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This phenomenon of commuting brought explosive growth to Surrey's population and wealth, and tied its economy and society inextricably to London. |
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When it came into our field, the concept of pluralized masculinities came inextricably linked to the concept of hegemonic masculinity. |
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Both are inextricably linked, as history shows, and they inevitably rise and fall together. |
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But, in spite of nudges and fingerpointing wherever she goes, she doesn't feel as inextricably associated with Bianca as she once was. |
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Resurrected from death and inextricably linked to a Wraith Spirit, Talion ventures on a quest of vengeance and discovery to unearth why he has been denied the peace of death. |
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By this time political events have made it clear that the settler and indigenous strands are inextricably bound in a sense of nationhood independent of Britain. |
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Most of the British gentry, he argues is at one time or another inextricably linked with the institution of trade, either through personal experience, marriage, or genealogy. |
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Like the striped bass and other marine life that are so dependent on menhaden, fishermen and businesses are inextricably linked to its long-term survival. |
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This reflects the sensible view that health care and social care are inextricably linked and that people can be best served by the two services working in close harmony. |
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