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Cue jokes and memes intertwining the two celebrity departures, such as this one where Clarkson becomes the new member of the band and takes on one of their biggest hits What Makes You Beautiful.
Intertwining the two important meanings the sisters created "Violet Luck".
They are indeed distinct and separate; mistakenly intertwining the two to justify an investigation of Google is a fundamental twisting of facts and a misuse of longstanding antitrust law.
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Meanwhile, Chinese businessmen continue to intertwine the two economies with tens of billions of dollars in trade and investment, a significant disincentive for war.
In Glenn's 1980 reëlection campaign, he portrayed himself as a man who "understands war but loves peace," and he knew well how intertwined the two often were: the peaceful exploration of space grew out of military competition between Russia and the United States, and the rocket that had launched Glenn into orbit was derived from an intercontinental ballistic missile.
According to Copus, it is far too soon to intertwine the two cases.
Psychologists Riana Anderson and Shawn Jones wanted to find an effective way to intertwine the two communities they knew best: psychology and black America.
But the way the young Denver Broncos' quarterback intertwines the two has made some followers of each faith uncomfortable.
I could not figure out how to intertwine the two stories in the play as I had intended.
Since 2008, direct flights between Taiwan and China have greatly intertwined the two economies, and a deluge of Chinese investment has taken root in Taiwan.
The bodies get pretzelled together, limbs and heads intertwined, the three men working as a unit.
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