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The main difficulty has been in the interweaving.
Did the interweaving of secret intelligence and journalism end when the Berlin Wall came down?
Thus, chronology and the interweaving of philosophical systems cooperate in a history of philosophy.
He strongly advocated the interweaving of strict Orthodox learning with contemporary humanist thought.
"The compensation system, the interweaving of the two sides — investment banking and research — inevitably led to pressures that individual analysts could not withstand," Spitzer told me.
Flawless pacing ensures a compulsive experience, while the interweaving of light and dark creates intense moments as hostile forces are repelled by torch and flare.
Like early sonatas, they were often contrapuntal (built by counterpoint, the interweaving of melodic lines in the different voices, or parts).
The holes through each ply, formed by the interweaving of filamentous tows, are considered to be staggered maximally for the overlapping plies.
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It involves the complex interweaving of science, economics, social science, policy, and ethics.
There is much evidence, too, of the physical interweaving of text and art.
The liberal trend was helped, perhaps paradoxically, by the close interweaving of religion with other threads of medieval life.
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