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The liberal trend was helped, perhaps paradoxically, by the close interweaving of religion with other threads of medieval life.
With these books, Algren defined postwar American urban fiction, interweaving threads of social realism, his own leftist politics and noir.
Written by distinguished historian Sean Wilentz, 360 Sound tells the story of the label's rich history as it interweaves threads of technical and social change with the creation of some of the greatest albums ever made.
Written by Sean Wilentz, Princeton's George Henry Davis 1886 Professor of American History, 360 Sound tells the story of the label's rich history as it interweaves threads of technical and social change with the creation of some of the greatest albums ever made.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, thousands of women were engaged in bobbin-lace making, a technique that requires plaiting, twisting and interweaving the threads.
2. T: Set of threads.
Different threads – try threads (splits) of threads, monofilament thread, variegated thread or shiny rayon thread.
Throughout, von Arx skillfully interweaves threads of religion, politics, and history, showing how ideas in one sphere cannot be understood without reference to the others.
The film interweaves three distinct threads of Turing's life, including his often overlooked time at Sherborne boy's school in north-west Dorset where he was first introduced to cryptography through his friendship with classmate Christopher Morcam.
It's a really complex interweaving of time".
Their subject matter is a perfectly calculated interweaving of religion and power politics.
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