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Usually, the assemblages of filamentous structures are attached to the walls of the matrix but extend inwards into the vesicle in a complex network where the filamentous structures are intertwined in each other.
No touching is allowed, even though dancers often become intertwined in each other's extended arms, legs and hand moves.
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"Vices and Virtues" (1983-88), seven of each, intertwined in flashing neon letters seven feet high, will encircle the cornice of the United States pavilion on the Biennale grounds.
Technology and performance are inextricably intertwined in Urban Tale - each dependent on and complementary to the other.
For each domain, several questions regarding that specific domain are asked, intertwined in a conversation, by the CHP (see Additional File 1: Appendix 1).
"They're intertwined in the process.
These issues are intertwined in complex ways.
Placebos and lies were intertwined in the public mind.
The two are intertwined in his family story.
Farming and railroading are also intertwined in Denton.
Their careers have been intertwined in the succeeding decades.
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