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"Sorrow and joy were absolutely inextricable for him".
The rich strangenesses of language, clothing, and recollection were inextricable for Mallarmé.
It appears that fulfilment and sexiness are inextricable for Aguilera; if you suspected motherhood might have mellowed her, think again.
(The two terms, capitalism and modernity, are inextricable for Benjamin in the context of 19th- and early 20th-century Europe).
ANNIE BAKER: They're inextricable for me, so I don't know how I can answer that question.
A few steps away, Terence Dyer, an artist, showed how the issues were inextricable for many voters.
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Like all derivative trends, the nostalgia for taxidermy is inextricable from longing for the past.
And Arenas is a man who, having fought as a teenager for Castro's revolution, rejected the regime when it turned on him as a homosexual and a writer (inextricable identities for Arenas) and censored, persecuted and imprisoned him.
Julie, the woman who married into the smug bobos, steals one of their delectable lovers out of an inextricable desire for pleasure and revenge, and the fleeting sensation that he and she are momentarily "on the same team" against all the others.
The base was always inextricable from the figure for Giacometti.
Places, for novelists, are inextricable from stories.
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