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Wicker and bamboo can be interwoven with flowers.
Then there was the fabric market, where cheap, demotic linen could be interwoven with dearer silk.
The plan would leave a total of 174 acres of green space, and the site would be interwoven with pedestrian trails and bikeways.
The scenes from Mr. Gordy's life will be interwoven with hit songs from the Motown catalog along with a handful of new songs.
Pearson said: "The PM has written to us saying Indigenous consultation will essentially be interwoven with [the] wider community, and that there will be opportunities for Indigenous conference but not in the manner we proposed".
Further into the future, Netflix's library of TV episodes could be interwoven with other channels' offerings, so a voice search — "I want to watch 'The Walking Dead' now" — could find old episodes from Netflix and the newest episodes from AMC, giving households who can afford both subscriptions a reason to keep both.
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Our biochemistry is interwoven with theirs.
Bourgeois is interwoven with Tate Modern.
In all cases, the science is interwoven with political implications.
Jaunty, klezmer-tinged segments were interwoven with slow, melancholy passages.
Descriptions of place are interwoven with descriptions of feelings.
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