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Their movie's account of the competition for five of the meatier parts in "A Chorus Line" is also interwoven with a history of the original production.
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He has also interwoven it with his own story.
Tiffany, his talented Pashki counterpart, has her own troubles with a seriously ill brother, whose fate is also curiously interwoven with the villains.
A third story line, also interwoven, takes place some 40 years in the past.
While baseball possessed enormous integrative powers, the game's history also has been interwoven with and reflective of major social and cultural cleavages.
Exhilaration has now become too closely interwoven with terror.
A few years ago, Franz Lidz wrote a riveting, fact-filled nonfiction account of the brothers, "Ghosty Men," interwoven with reminiscences of his uncle (also a compulsive hoarder).
Ethnographic and survey data from Pakistan also suggest gender values and norms are tightly interwoven with maternal health-seeking behavior [ 44].
Its economic health is closely interwoven with its hometown roots here, where it also works with about 3,000 Indiana businesses.
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