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The estimated 60 to 100 militias have powerful connections and are often intertwined not only with the city's police but also with politicians, who offer them safe harbor in exchange for ensuring votes or cash from residents.
As for why time dilates in this way, Bennett cited the principle of relativity that holds that space and time are closely intertwined, not two different things.
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These issues are intertwined, and not only because women's health is also an economic issue.
The story of Britain and the story of Europe have always been intertwined, and not always peacefully.
Too many people today presume the two are intertwined, yet not all Arabs are Muslim, or Jews Israeli, or Americans Christian.
This is particular to Poland's own history, of course, where the church is intertwined with not only the nation's founding but resistance to foreign powers right up through the 1980s, when a Polish pope and the Solidarity movement, side by side, inspired the country.
A new metropolitan design and governmental arrangement would challenge the economic structure and the governing oligarchy, which is now intertwined with if not thoroughly controlled by the corporative lobbies.
Their futures appear to be intertwined, though not in the way they'd think.
The idea that housing and health are intertwined is not new.
Just like marriage and monogamy need not be intertwined, monogamy is not absolute.
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