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Though their histories and fortunes are interwoven, the relationship between Mr. Blair and Mr. Brown has been marked by irritations.
YES, FREE The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum (217 Johnson Street; 505-946-1000; www.okeeffemuseum.org) is a must-see, given how interwoven the artist is with Santa Fe.
But Fast, who's never one to keep things simple, has interwoven the sex with stories of illegal immigration and dinosaur egg theft.
But these were a novelist's stories, and they quickly became interwoven, the tale of a family deep in the trenches of the same sort of struggle my family now faced.
Eisner, the J. G. Schurman professor of chemical ecology (a discipline he helped found) at Cornell University, has interwoven the story of his career with the results of his investigations to create a fascinating and highly unusual book.
Their presence alone is a sign of how deeply interwoven the lives of Britons and Americans had become in the new global economic order, and a sign too of how Britain, an open country, deeply reliant on trade and international finance, would suffer if terrorism shut the global system down.
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