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  • n Grant, Mike Baron, and Roger Salick, were intertwined, although featuring different characters in
  • rand of Sufism and Islam are not inherently intertwined, although his followers continue to perform
  • In much of her research, Dr. Ellsworth has intertwined an interest in cultural differences.
  • These aspects were all intertwined, and so the tour attracted much attention f
  • Baran and Harappan cultures may have intertwined and coexisted in some places, such as Kotla
  • xplained that in rape, sex and violence are intertwined, and that the rapist is exercising force wh
  • .5 m in height, with its multitude of thin, intertwined and tangled branches and branchlets forming
  • er met before, but their experiences become intertwined and complicate a number of lives.
  • On the facade, intertwined arches dance atop elegant mullioned windows
  • the end of the film, all three stories are intertwined as they all look for Emily, who has run awa
  • e, they saw two spears rise from the water, intertwined by a vine, on which grew two large flowers,
  • Through flashbacks, which are intertwined by scenes from the present, the entire stor
  • tells the story of three generations of two intertwined families.
  • The revelation of their intertwined fate culminates in a dramatic re-enactment
  • The final product is a mass of fine, intertwined fibres with a typical diameter of 6 to 10 m
  • ated by a fine, woolly layer of microscopic intertwined hairs.
  • poems, read by him, through the amp, as he intertwined his music.
  • osure, there had been one last twist in the intertwined history of the two lines and the various st
  • n has been solved and consists of a tightly intertwined homodimer.
  • but these are IMHO so intertwined I feel a merge is more appropriate.
  • in three parallel threads which eventually intertwined in the later part of the book.
  • consists of runic text on a serpent that is intertwined in the center with other stylized beasts.
  • atronage, the church and state were tightly intertwined in Spanish America.
  • on a serpent that circles and then becomes intertwined in the center of the design under a Christi
  • simple astronomical system but also became intertwined in broader philosophical and theological be
  • Good luck in extricating all that stuff intertwined into the Rush article!--BillFlis (talk) 12:
  • extensive historical research that has been intertwined into the narrative while noting that some o
  • Clips of he and his band playing are intertwined into these scenes.
  • is a 1989 novel by Lindsay Clarke about the intertwined lives of six people in two different eras.
  • Judas is a 2004 film depicting the intertwined lives of Judas Iscariot and Jesus.
  • Intertwined Lives: Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, and Th
  • he song and about the train station form an intertwined narrative with each other.
  • dispersed site-specific installations with intertwined narratives
  • Although these are carefully intertwined on both the sound and image track, they can
  • nse to the concept of the two cities being ' intertwined' or easily-traversable generally, or in a m
  • ea, gaining a publisher, and organizing the intertwined parts of the books.
  • Cluster of 18 intertwined plants
  • It consists of runic text carved on an intertwined serpent with a Christian cross in the upper
  • and hardships but their fates would become intertwined seven decades later.
  • The anthology of intertwined short stories Tales from the Mos Eisley Can
  • Wars, Greeks built a bronze column of three intertwined snakes (Greek: Τρικάρηνος Όφις, meaning thr
  • abric of events, with many chains of events intertwined, sometimes splitting and sometimes joining.
  • ic restructuring for everyday life; and the intertwined spatialities of homeland and home-based sec
  • 2008 book Toward the Setting Sun tells the intertwined story of Christopher Columbus, John Cabot a
  • “the plot and characters are so skillfully intertwined that each one moves the story to its though
  • She memorably intertwined the callous police interrogation under this
  • In 1991, the Juilliard Opera Center intertwined the work with Mozart's unfinished opera Lo
  • ze that they are two people whose lives are intertwined through fate.
  • ily prayer and faith-centered teachings are intertwined throughout all curriculum subjects, sound m
  • eticulated stone slabs carved in designs of intertwined trees and foliage and a palm motif.
  • an national hero Gjergj Kastriot Skanderbeg intertwined with imaginary episodes.
  • d other Manoominikeshiinyag Ojibwe, already intertwined with the Dakota, this posed a problem.
  • each of their tales are well connected and intertwined with each other.
  • ndon ship, the TARDIS crew find their lives intertwined with warring Templars, crusaders and hereti
  • ile searching for Shmuel's father, they get intertwined with a group of inmates being taken to the
  • ontroversial young Earth creationist museum intertwined with fundamentalist Christian theology.
  • on a serpent that circles and then becomes intertwined with other serpents in the center.
  • professional and personal life was closely intertwined with that of Weeb Ewbank, another coach.
  • character in the book whose destiny will be intertwined with that of the twentieth century is an ar
  • r Ihor Yurchenko whose name is also tightly intertwined with the fate of the western Ukrainian club
  • n Bengali Literature and ultimately becomes intertwined with the unresting times of the youth intel
  • The Pope wore a special maniple intertwined with red and gold threads, symbolizing the
  • ve aspect of phenomena, which is inherently intertwined with the objectivity of that which is manif
  • d several authentic dances and performances intertwined with a back-story.
  • The School's early history is intertwined with that of the first years of the Univers
  • rth, Texas, in the United States is closely intertwined with the history of northern Texas and the
  • villages in the area, its history has been intertwined with the fortunes of the quarrying and mini
  • history of ancient Kerala itself is deeply intertwined with Tamil Nadu's ancient past, and the Tam
  • f beyond a reasonable doubt is inextricably intertwined with that principle fundamental to all crim
  • The episode is intertwined with the story of Mike, who is dangerously
  • sion of "How Do You Keep the Music Playing" intertwined with Sinatra's "My Funny Valentine."
  • ustrial history of the city is very closely intertwined with the Soviet nuclear bomb project, and t
  • h century development of Bramshott has been intertwined with that of Liphook.
  • he Connecticut River Greenway State Park is intertwined with other protected land including farmlan
  • Taverner's story is intertwined with those of Police General Felix Buckman
  • These census operations were intimately intertwined with technology and cards supplied by IBM's
  • United Methodist Church' history is closely intertwined with that of Knox United Methodist Church m
  • sts of runic text on a serpent that becomes intertwined with itself in the center of the design.
  • us and comprehensive educational experience intertwined with spiritual and religious formation, and
  • The oil trade is therefore prone to become intertwined with international relations, although the
  • As practises that are intertwined with the physical world, animal sacrifice a
  • highly successful ministry is inextricably intertwined with the rise and expansion of the Separate
  • the magazine's editor, is the central theme intertwined with the attentions of previous boyfriend B
  • n of 1937, the union left the two countries intertwined with each other in many respects.
  • There are many subplots intertwined with the main narrative with characters inc
  • water abatement and energy savings, are now intertwined with the world's most pressing environmenta
  • nd adorned the crown with a row of diamonds intertwined with palmette and acanthus.
  • he first year after their parents' death is intertwined with the story of Kate as an adult, now a s
  • renouncing Christianity, a Semitic religion intertwined with Judaism, and returning to the pagan re
  • Salt itself is often intertwined with luck and some of this ancient traditio
  • personal influence of the Pelhams became so intertwined with government patronage during the admini
  • land, the epicentre of this revival, it was intertwined with deeply philosophical movements associa
  • aith as the only way towards salvation were intertwined with criticism of feudalism and serfdom.
  • y of the Eldar of Biel-tan becoming rapidly intertwined with that of the 3rd Company of the Blood R
  • ly arresting....Old-world romance elegantly intertwined with riot grrrl piss and vinegar onstage...
  • d, of course, as you realize, that theme is intertwined with food security and nutrition security.
  • The growth of the osteopathic college is intertwined with that of the osteopathic medical profes
  • this movement grew, it became increasingly intertwined with the growth of the dissident movement.
  • The video is intertwined with shots of a woman, dressed like a prost
  • Violet Bonham Carter's family was strongly intertwined with the Liberal Party.
  • life at Vanderbilt is consequently heavily intertwined with campus life.
  • The history of Edmond castle is intertwined with the Graham family.
  • From Godalming the river is intertwined with the Wey and Godalming Navigations.
  • s McLaughlin and his band playing the song, intertwined with solo scenes.
  • The album is intertwined with audio excerpts from the 1994 film Pulp