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is intersecting
verb
To cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts.
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As the craft distilling industry expands in size and sophistication, it is intersecting with a growing number of historians interested in the role of alcohol in everyday life.
And yet the episode is an example of how the unfolding national political drama is intersecting with the intricate, layered dynamics of a small and clannish legal community.
Horvitz: AI is intersecting more and more with the field of computer human interaction [studying the psychology of how we use and think about computers].
And although Minnesota is not generally considered a nexus for new ideas in world cuisine, this Scandinavian surge is intersecting with the most avant-garde movement in food today: New Nordic cuisine, based on cold-weather crops, traditional foodways and naturalistic presentations.
These are just the pre-existing inequities in the American housing system that the company is intersecting with and amplifying.
"It is going to capture trends that are all intersecting community is intersecting with every aspect of electronic entertainment".
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The country is intersected throughout by pathways made by hunters.
In order, the ray is intersected with each LensSurface.
The town is intersected by many canals, and houseboats and shop boats crowd the water.
The city is intersected and bordered by canals connecting with the sea and the Arno River (north).
The slope is intersected by a number of major faults, and rocks are intensely weathered.
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