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Welshness and Britishness are closely interwoven.
And the trends for all three parties seem closely interwoven.
Exhilaration has now become too closely interwoven with terror.
Her own narrative is closely interwoven into black America's political and cultural fabric.
Much of the literature written since then is closely interwoven with leftist notions.
They argue that frontline services are so closely interwoven with back-office support functions that it is impossible to provide one without the other.
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You'd expect the military men to exude testosterone, and they do, but Clark is struck by how ubiquitous in memoir and memorandums are pointedly masculine modes of comportment, and how closely they are interwoven with their understanding of policy.
It consists mainly of fibroblasts, cells responsible for collagen and elastic fibers synthesis that enter into the extracellular matrix composition. 1 Elastic fibers are closely linked and interwoven with the collagen fibrils so that they can recoil after transient stretching, preventing overstretching.
The model suggested that, rather than just looking at simple search performance measures, we should examine closely the interwoven, interactive processes of both representation construction and information seeking.
Yet elsewhere the picture was more grim and reflected, for better and worse, how much more closely Texas is now interwoven not only with the national economy but also with the fortunes of Mexico.
Quality is inextricably interwoven with goals, which are closely tied to all activities related to assessment.
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