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intertwine

[in-ter-twahyn] / ˌɪn tərˈtwaɪn /


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The first Boricua film nominated for Spain’s Goya Awards as best Ibero-American film and the first to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival illustrates how the political and the personal are always intertwined.

From Los Angeles Times

Starting in the early 19th century, German industrialization was closely intertwined with the country’s weapons industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the lives of these two remarkable and intertwined ancient North Africans, readers will find a great deal to entertain, instruct and perhaps discomfort them.

From The Wall Street Journal

We are a continuous, unbroken chain of life, far more intertwined than we usually realize.

From Salon

The song’s climax — Estrada’s lustrous voice intertwined with a swelling orchestral arrangement — will probably bring tears to your eyes.

From Los Angeles Times