Sentence examples for by intertwining with from inspiring English sources

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If language metonymically refers to design by intertwining with designers in an ontological circuit of recognition that harnesses and represents that which can be conversed and said, does language itself participate in the enactment of design?

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For Freeman, the work of Aquinas, who played a major part in reinstating the rationalist tradition of Aristotle and the early Greek scientists, by intertwining it with Christian theology, marks the end of the West's long sleep of reason from the time of the early Christians through the Dark Ages.

The governor will end up on the sidelines, says Mr Johnston, "because I don't think anybody takes his budget seriously".Still, by intertwining his budget with his restructuring plan, Mr Romney has put Democrats in an uncomfortable position.

By intertwining her story with her father's, she offers a raw take on the impossible binds of family trauma — how it gets passed, hot-potato-style, across generations; how it provokes rebellions that tie us to the very sources we'd set out to subvert; and how, if we're lucky, it gets mediated through creative labors that require holding pride and shame in the same open palm.

Consequently, I came to appreciate that while science and technology are instrumental in the development of rural areas, greater strides will be achieved by intertwining the sciences with the humanities.

His technique is brilliant in its simplicity: By intertwining other (normal) storylines with tales of the supernatural, Stine keeps his readers grounded to reality.

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.

Live video reflects us back to ourselves, by intertwining the humans who create with the humans who watch.

It was always obvious that the program was going to be smart, varied and challenging -- familiar works by Richard Strauss and Beethoven intertwined with brand-new music by Peter Lieberson and Elliott Carter -- but the circumstances surrounding the performance infused the afternoon with some high drama as well.

The evening, for soprano, baritone, and chamber orchestra, is an amalgam of two elements: incidental music by Henry Purcell intertwined with a 2004 opera (entitled "The Tempest Songbook") by the Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho.

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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