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A wood mouse sperm has a hooklike appendage on its head that can intertwine with a neighbor's hook, or grab hold of its tail (the flagellum).
Implemented in the complex environment of urban areas, LID-BMP-GI practices often intertwine with a very large number of hydro-environmental and socio-economic considerations and constraints.
Her destiny is to intertwine with a local woman, Rita (played by the movie's co-writer Youla Boudali), who has the grim job of gutting eels in a factory.
While street style photography, which Pryce has been exploring for five years, focuses more on clothes, beards, according to the master, "intertwine with a man's personality".
Geopolitical issues like dying to live a better life in Valhalla, and lack of water, intertwine with a feminine warrior motivated by revenge, a desire to protect abused women, and an opportunity to start fresh beyond the yoke of a diseased male oppressor.
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To some degree, it worked: Now we have a democratic struggle intertwined with a sectarian one.
Western liberal values became too intertwined with a failed conservative version of a financially driven capitalism.
The scene is intertwined with a mix of art, radical politics, rave culture and rock.
It's a textbook case of entitlement, closely intertwined with a logic that undermines affirmative action.
Can a hard line by teams be intertwined with a more open atmosphere?
The matrix metal is intertwined with a continuous network of oxides, which are primarily FeCr2O4.
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