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And when a district court's finding of a so-called fact is as interwoven as it is here with constitutional consequences, we cannot accept a finding whereby the constitutional issue is predetermined.

The people of Oaxaca understand themselves as interwoven threads in a cultural tapestry.

Thomas describes the history of circuses as interwoven with zoos, and speculates that in fact "zoos stopped doing animal shows to distance themselves from the circus".

His treatment of these themes is reminiscent of the French painter Henri Matisse in the use of colour, elimination of detail, and depiction of the figure and landscape as interwoven flat shapes.

Jim Norton, who delivered a masterful performance as the blind, drunk curmudgeon in McPherson's recent Broadway drama "The Seafarer," joins John Gallagher, Jr., and Brian d'Arcy James for this play about three generations of men in Dublin, presented as interwoven monologues.

Gustavo Esteva, a public intellectual who works at the Universidad de la Terra (University of the Land) explains that "In indigenous tradition, people are knots in nets of real relationships… this is communalidad, existence formed by the interlocking of networks of real relationships that make up each person". The people of Oaxaca understand themselves as interwoven threads in a cultural tapestry.

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Plants formed entwined spongy mats lying loosely on the bottom and frequently grew upwards as long interwoven strands covering the water surface (Fig. 3).

Bassist Mike Dirnt has compared the relationships between the songs to those in Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run, saying that the themes are not as tightly interwoven as in a concept album, but that they are still connected.

The course affords students an opportunity to think about the ways in which racism, sexism, classism, and heterosexism are inextricably interwoven as well as an opportunity to challenge critically our most basic assumptions about race, law, and justice.

From the start, then, the history of magic-as-fun is interwoven with the history of magic-as-fraud, more or less the way the history of chemistry is bound up with the history of alchemy.

During the past decade, the Autry has shifted its focus to the idea of what it calls "convergence": "a way of seeing the evolving story of the American West as an interwoven tapestry of cultures and peoples," as the Web site puts it.

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