Sentence examples for intertwined wall from inspiring English sources

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The panic, however brief, demonstrates how tightly intertwined Wall Street has become with Twitter, a site that acts as both chatroom and news service, where journalists and publications regularly send out breaking news.

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State labor officials say close to a million New Jersey jobs are directly or indirectly intertwined with Wall Street.

Trump's political fortunes have become so intertwined with the wall that his advisers believe he has no choice but to try.

Against that, she gradually built a wall of attractively intertwined vocal sound.

At higher magnification, confocal imaging clearly resolved the intertwined, finger-like projections of wall ingrowth material (arrow, Figure  2C), a feature that is readily evident when viewed by SEM.

Plant cell walls consist of several intertwined heterogeneous polymers, primarily composed of cellulose, hemicellulose (substituted xylan), pectin, and lignin.

While the results highlight the importance of Glycoside Hydrolase 9 family of exoglucanases and endoglucanases in degradation of plant biomass, they also point to potential bottlenecks, such as downregulation of xylanases and pectinases that may compromise the cells' ability to unwrap the intertwined polymeric compounds in plant cell walls.

Sometimes just an ear, belonging to a head that lies amid pebbles on a rocky coast ("East Sussex, 1957"), or a partial wall built of the fingers of two intertwined hands over some large pebbles ("Baie des Anges 1959") serves to evoke a bodily presence.

But here and there individual pieces rise above the rest, like James Burgess's colorful painting of intertwined organic shapes and forms, "Multiverse" (2006), which fills a wall.

A12 Israel's New Wall Tangles Lives Israel is having difficulty untangling the knotted populations, and their intertwined political and religious traditions, as it builds a new barrier fence in the West Bank through the northern outskirts of Bethlehem.

The morphology of the produced TiO2 nanotubes are usually composed by small diameter, thin wall, and large surface area nanotubes, and the nanotubes are usually unordered and intertwined as shown in Fig. 1b [33].

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