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The focus that day was on the preservation of the natural landscape, with its intricate web of life whose interwoven strands lead from microbe to man.
Nonetheless, it is the sheer accumulation of information, and the multiple, interwoven strands in this profoundly interdisciplinary work, that yield such an impressive, multifaceted portrait.
To appreciate the interwoven strands of absurdity and political degradation in the Alabama campaign, one might start with the question of why there's a special election in the first place.
What is really on trial, though, is the trust placed in the BBC, partly in return for a compulsory license fee that funds its budget, and partly built from many interwoven strands that reach deep into the national memory.
The case, which now features Vice President Al Gore's taking a position at variance with that of the rest of the Clinton administration, marks the coming together of three interwoven strands: the tormented history of relations between the United States and Fidel Castro's Cuba, the political influence of Cuban-Americans in South Florida, and longstanding immigration and family law.
The book regrettably lacks images from several of the most important shoots that Cauchetier covered, including two from 1961 Jean-Pierre 1961 Jean-Pierre Melvilleriest" and, more regrettably, Agnès Varda's second feature, "CLéonfroMorino 7," in which the director teases out the interwoven strands of documentary, theatricality, and cinematic mythology.
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Movies permeate his life: "Sleeping, he dreams of variations on the films, in which the web of incident is interwoven with strands from his own life".
Mr. White, 72, said he and the car have crossed paths so many times in his life that their timelines were almost interwoven, like strands in a tapestry.
As in The Other Hand, Cleave uses flashbacks and interwoven narrative strands to give us different perspectives on events so that only gradually do we piece together the intricate pattern that he has knitted between his characters.
American computer scientist Erik Winfree worked with Seeman to show how two-dimensional "sheets" of DNA-based "tiles" (effectively rectangles made up of interwoven DNA strands) could self-assemble into larger structures.
NBTE consists of degenerating platelets interwoven with strands of fibrin and forming a bland, featureless eosinophilic mass except for a few trapped leukocytes [3].
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