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To make the buildings, he used slabs of foam and painted them intricately to resemble concrete.
There she had learned to sew intricately, to add and subtract, to do laundry, to scrub a floor clean, to read, write, and recite Bible passages, Shakespeare sonnets, Keats odes, and the Declaration of Independence.
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Sometimes characters don't need to be built up and plots don't need to be intricately written to the last diminutive component.
Of particular importance are mitochondria, which have been shown to be intricately linked to tumor progression and chemoresistance seen in cancer stem cells, in addition to playing an important role in cellular apoptosis.
My need happens to be intricately tied to being a mother.
In developing countries, the rise in diabetes seems to be intricately linked to shifts in urbanization (5, 6).
Through novel modes of analysis, aggregation structures were studied at multiple levels of organization and found to be intricately linked to protein content.
Leather puppets of mythological figures, the bodies intricately incised to allow light to pass through, are attached to sticks for manipulation.
To celebrate the presidential inauguration we were going to do something intricately related to the ceremony in some way.
Increasingly, academics, educators, parents, and providers understand that young people's overall well-being is intricately connected to their ability to cope and thrive socially and emotionally.
Every aspect of his campaign seems intricately sculptured to circumstance, an elastic response to some qualm a voter might have.
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