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"What matters most is a series of small initiatives intertwined with their neighbourhoods and well-connected with other such spaces in adjoining areas for easy accessibility and engagement".
There have been other indicators that have showed just how much the Express is intertwined with Ukip.
Now twist the strands together until they're intertwined along their length, leaving the loose end unsealed.
It is intertwined with our economic fortune, certainly in the short term".
The futures of first minister Peter Robinson and Ulster Unionist party leader Sir Reg Empey are intertwined in this election.
With telecoms firms becoming more dependent on IT, and vice versa, the two industries are likely to become ever more closely intertwined.
But she succeeds in evoking a sense of history about a place usually thought of in the present tense.As Miss Didion moves from childhood into adulthood, her personal narrative becomes intertwined with the history of her native state and her quest to understand it.
In the Christian tradition, there is much talk of joy and sorrow being intertwined: you can't have one without the other.
Some bankers say they want to keep their equities-trading businesses because they are intertwined with and complementary to other things they do, such as offering advice on mergers or helping firms raise debt and sell shares.
The country most obviously at risk from a Greek exit is Cyprus, whose banking system is intertwined with Greece's.
Too many people today presume the two are intertwined, yet not all Arabs are Muslim, or Jews Israeli, or Americans Christian.
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