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Far from a dusty tome plodding through plate tectonics, the book teems with life as Dvorak establishes inextricable links between geology and biology.
A NEW BOOK REVEALS STORIES OF ANCIENT LIFE WRITTEN IN NORTH AMERICA’S ROCKSALKA TRIPATHY-LANGAUGUST 3, 2021SCIENCE NEWSIn reality, the crisis of homelessness is inextricable from the existing national shortage of affordable housing, which itself is the result of numerous policy choices made every day by local and state governments.
LOS ANGELES’S QUIXOTIC QUEST TO END HOMELESSNESSJERUSALEM DEMSASMAY 14, 2021VOXReading Gates next to Robinson underlines the inextricable link between inequality and climate change.
BILL GATES AND THE PROBLEM WITH CLIMATE SOLUTIONISMKATIE MCLEANFEBRUARY 16, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWNot all officers agree that chokeholds are an inextricable part of policing.
STILL CAN’T BREATHEBY TOPHER SANDERS, PROPUBLICA, AND YOAV GONEN, THE CITY, VIDEO BY LUCAS WALDRON, PROPUBLICAJANUARY 21, 2021PROPUBLICAOne is the complex and often unpredictable payments that are inextricable from American health care.
WHAT COULD HAPPEN IF PEOPLE SKIP THE SECOND DOSE OF THE COVID VACCINEDZANEMORRISDECEMBER 24, 2020FORTUNEForrest’s symbolic return to Selma, and Roof’s terrorism, became, for me, inextricable.
THE FIGHT OVER MONUMENTS OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST HOLDS A LESSON ABOUT WHITENESS IN AMERICACONNOR TOWNE O’NEILLJULY 13, 2020TIMEThus all about us is the moving and shifting spectacle of riches and poverty, side by side, inextricable.
THE UNSOLVED RIDDLE OF SOCIAL JUSTICESTEPHEN LEACOCKTo die as soon as possible, to escape shame by a complete disappearance, to unravel in this way an inextricable situation.
THE NABOBALPHONSE DAUDETHow was he to risk his vessel in the depth of black night in that inextricable labyrinth, that ambuscade of shoals?
TOILERS OF THE SEAVICTOR HUGONot to mention the inextricable Julich-and-Berg business, which is a standing controversy between them.
HISTORY OF FRIEDRICH II. OF PRUSSIA, VOL. VII. (OF XXI.)THOMAS CARLYLEWORDS RELATED TO INEXTRICABLE
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