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This type of structure allows trajectories to remain within a bounded region of state space by folding and intertwining with one another without ever intersecting or repeating themselves exactly.
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In conversation, the people constantly invoked the past, and so it was mashed up in and intertwined with the present.
The dancers moved both alone and intertwined with one another, with the women sometimes lifting the men.
The caste system, which has organized Indian society for millennia, is thoroughly legitimated by and intertwined with Hindu religious doctrine and practice.
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I know that some systems are really complex and intertwined with others and can't be fixed or replaced easily.
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Region segregation and industry segregation overlap and intertwine with each other, and they together lay out the basic institutional arrangement that regulates individual economic behaviors and income returns.
This regional segregation, together and intertwined with segregations by sector, industry, and occupation, constitutes the basic structure of China's labor market and the resulting income inequality.
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