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He intertwined his fingers and held his hands to his chin.
He intertwined Swift's emotions with the growth of the garden.
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In them he intertwines thoughts on music, career and love.
In "What Can I Do When Everything's on Fire?" he intertwines the fractured soliloquies of transvestites in a Lisbon night club, their nervily anonymous clients, a hospital orderly, and a solicitous journalist investigating this dim underworld.
In particular, he intertwines love and beauty such that the lover of beauty seeks to unite with the source of beauty, something that the lover subsequently seeks to reproduce himself (the lover is always male, according to Judah because it is responsible for impregnating the passive and receptive female principle).
"But he intertwines bodies in such a dominant and aggressive way.
Erika Ramirez of Billboard wrote that the track "gives prominence to his songwriting prowess and sonic versatility, as he intertwines the parallel styles of soul, R&B, jazz and even a bit of funk".
She slept with one of them, Jonathan Steven Pasqualee), who dashed off afterward, perhaps realizing he'd have a better chance of survival if he got intertwined with the fun psycho family of killers he's now carousing with on the Netflix series Bloodline.
He sent copies of the manuscript, in which he had intertwined the deathbed memories of a New England clock repairer with episodes about the dying man's father, to a handful of agents and editors in New York.
Although analysts say that Chung Mong Koo is one of the few people who know the full workings of the company and that he has a solid grasp of the terrain of the domestic auto industry, critics say he is intertwined in the group's complicated web of cross-debt guarantees.
"Americans and Iranians — we are like this," he said, intertwining his fingers.
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