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Change would require solving all of those intertwined problems.
As such, Paris was intertwined with the development of the civil rights movement in the United States.
It’s about a nurse in Ireland, holed up in a hospital, working to save pregnant women and their newborns as her life intertwines with those of the people she’s quarantined with.
In addition, he points out, Amazon’s plans are intertwined with a comprehensive revitalization plan for the area that includes the Virginia Tech campus and transportation plans from Metro.
Amazon update: Second headquarters development and the area’s housing market | Michele Lerner | November 19, 2020 | Washington PostHowever, that shift to grow new streaming businesses is intertwined with the lessening of TV companies’ linear businesses.
TV networks cut costs to confront shrinking profits amid streaming shift | Tim Peterson | November 11, 2020 | Digiday“The Foot” is where the intertwining stories of the Fisher family began to get cooking in earnest.
The 10 Most Essential TV Episodes From ‘Sopranos,’ ‘Breaking Bad,’ and More | Brett Martin | June 30, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTSantiago has written an account of the intertwining history of empire and sugar.
Beyond Another Bolaño Release: Other Great Latino Writers | Robert Birnbaum | April 20, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTThe intertwining of Perkins, Jeffress, Fischer, and Perry suggests that the focus on Mormonism was hardly a coincidence.
The river slid by in a body, utterly silent and swift, intertwining among itself like some subtle, complex creature.
Sons and Lovers | David Herbert LawrenceHer short sleeves, richly trimmed with batiste, are fastened by intertwining gold cords.
'Midst the Wild Carpathians | Mr JkaiThis method consisted in the dexterous intertwining of knots on strings, so as to render them auxiliaries to the memory.
They stumbled over the furrows, they broke down the stalks, they tore aside the intertwining small, blue morning-glories.
The Long Roll | Mary JohnstonStalk and blade and tassel, and the intertwining small, pale-blue morning-glory, all were down.
The Long Roll | Mary Johnston
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