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Mr. Howell, who told of having been "downsized" in 2001, said his concern about the economy was intertwined with concerns about Iraq.

Discussions about privacy are intertwined with the use of technology.

Emerson's views about morality are intertwined with his metaphysics of process, and with his perfectionism, his idea that life has the goal of passing into "higher forms" (CW3:14).

A pregnant teenager's relationships with her romantic partner and family members, and the support she receives from them, and her personal values about life become intertwined when a pregnancy resolution is made.

The 73 members of the extended index family, who had immigrated from Kenya decades before the outbreak, lived in Kaduku II, a hamlet scattered over an area of about 2 ha, intertwined with two unrelated households, close to Kaduku village.

In Section 3, we give the main results about intertwining phenomenon, and present an equivalent condition for existence of intertwined attractors of the dynamical systems.

His film has spurred debates about voyeuristic depictions of intertwining female bodies, as surely as did Personal Best and Sister George (neither of whose sex scenes seems quite as suggestive of gay-for-pay pornography as Blue's first "lesbian" encounter, with its rhythmic panting and static shots).

Debates about economic value are ultimately intertwined with questions about how our global economy should function, but the raw figures attributed to emerging technologies are rarely accompanied with big-picture thinking around the frameworks and principles that should guide our economy.

The season concludes with Lucinda Coxon's comedy-drama "Happy Now?," about intertwining, unsatisfied professional and personal lives, which runs from Jan . 26 through March 6 , 2010

Nothing was left of that forest except the sign, and that was when I began to think about writing a novel intertwined with the history of deforestation.

The idea that living things can originate from nonliving materials, spontaneous generation, has a long history, inseparably intertwined until about 1880 with the development of microbiology as a science.

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