Sentence examples for intricately interlaced from inspiring English sources

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Some hand-lettered manuscripts, like the Askew Codex, are precise and minimal, while others, like the Monte Cassino Psalter, are designed with an intricately interlaced initial.

At the anterior, or head, end, the lateral lines are modified into a pattern of intricately interlaced bright lines, which are a series of tiny bud-shaped terminal organs.

Archaeologists and historians have been studying more than 3,500 pieces, which include twisted crosses with Latin inscriptions apparently wrenched as booty from gospels or torn from the shafts of processional crosses, helmet and sword mounts and shield bosses, belt ends and buckles, studded with gems and intricately interlaced ornament.

This would easily be done with aboveground parts but would be more difficult with roots that are intricately interlaced between center and edge plants.

This review summarizes emerging aspects of the complex mechanistic relationships between these intricately interlaced control systems for neural gene expression and function.

The intricately interlaced nature of neural circuits rules out classical approaches to functional studies such as experimental lesions and drug interventions, tools that we got so familiar with during our early training in Oslo and Edinburgh.

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She interlaced her fingers.

Braiding is an interlacing in which two or more yarns are interlaced diagonally to each other.

His round fingers interlaced with her skinny ones.

Everything out there was disturbingly interlaced with everything else.

A thick cable was interlaced with chain link.

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