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They form sequences and series, which, in turn, get interwoven with each other, forming stable groupings called representational masses.
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It was reliable -- a thin crust, not a puffed one, with apples all through it, in, under, on top, I never could figure out how those apples got interwoven in there.
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Exhilaration has now become too closely interwoven with terror.
Scraps of colloquial speech are interwoven with tastes, sounds and memories: "Get a lungful of that in you and see how you do, she says cigarette filter fraying brown on her tongue.
"We have a banking crisis interwoven with a sovereign debt crisis," Mr. Tilford said.
Rather than generalizing an image—"she was pretty"—get specific: "She had long, golden braids, which were interwoven with daisies".. Write what you know more about.
The mission would take three summers, each walk interwoven with more unexpected twists of family life.
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