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But Crummell's understanding of the duty to posterity seems much more entangled with the fidelity of the Negro to Moral Principles than the justice of those Principles.
Though Eli, his ailment and an image he can't seem to shake — the disturbing anamnesis of a girl's body floating just below the surface of a stream — are at its center, the book is as much the story of Margot Sharpe, a neuroscientist who enters Eli's life as a graduate student but over time becomes much more entangled with her patient's world.
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The CPE samples are much more closely entangled with blood vessels than the NPE.
It is often through experiencing such "euphoric" moments in our lives that we come to realize that our lives are much more interesting and entangled than we give credit for.
They were much more typical of the ordinary people who became entangled in America's entrenched system of servitude.
Mr. Wood and his firm ended up doing much more than simply negotiate a lease, though, as the project became entangled in cost overruns and work delays.
He is much more concerned with his fellow faculty members, in whose lives he becomes deeply entangled, and with the fact that his every move is being closely monitored.
Through the years, the accusations became more and more entangled.
And we simply cannot afford to become even more entangled in the Balkans.
Are you tantalised by the prospect of their complicated relationship becoming ever more entangled?
What's left ranges from ancient songs to 21st-century hybrids with ever more entangled roots.
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