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It is an interwoven context that we all share.
These forms are characterized by an interwoven suture called the ammonite pattern.
Their lives were an interwoven web of stories and their interests were kaleidoscopic.
Later models used ripstop nylon, an interwoven fabric that minimizes tears from the air rushing in to lift the glider.
The novel is written in seven parts with an interwoven structure that the author likened to polyphony in music.
There is a virtuoso description of the way in which Rosamond "entangles" Lydgate with an interwoven gossamer web of glances.
"Winterton Blue," Azzopardi's third book, is more like an interwoven collection of short stories than a novel.
Each year the plants grow more roots, eventually forming an interwoven mass that chokes out annual weeds.
Ultimately, the narratives form an interwoven chorus, the voices of "the Fallen" combining to raise a central epistemological question: Can we really ever know another individual?
You have clumps of friends scattered around the world who don't know one another: now you don't have an interwoven network.
Chief among them is the quincunx, an interwoven pattern of a central circle flowing continuously into four smaller surrounding circles, an emblem of eternity.
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