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Scotland's gathering sense of itself has become interwoven with its changing society.
Its plot consists of two seemingly unrelated stories that become interwoven.
It has, for many liberal Jews, become interwoven with environmental activism.
But with the rise of mass-market computing and the internet, the two missions have become interwoven.
In 2001, experts with the United Nations in the Democratic Republic of Congo coined a phrase, "conflict timber," to describe how logging had become interwoven with the fighting there.
But, in a humiliating defeat for the Liberal Democratic leader, Nick Clegg, voters rejected his proposal to reform the electoral system — a flagship policy whose support among Britons had become interwoven with his own.
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The echoes of previous generations of residents became interwoven with our own lives in the rambling family home.
A radical star was born.Mr Derrida's style of deconstruction flowered especially in American departments of comparative literature, where it became interwoven with Marxism, feminism and anti-colonialism.
"[Art] becomes interwoven with every aspect of your life … it allows us to permeate into your life in a way that we couldn't otherwise manage".
Naomi Shemer, an Israeli poet and a prolific composer whose popular songs include "Jerusalem of Gold," which became interwoven with the culture of the Jewish state, died on Saturday at a Tel Aviv hospital after a long illness.
But these were a novelist's stories, and they quickly became interwoven, the tale of a family deep in the trenches of the same sort of struggle my family now faced.
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