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The musicians stick almost exclusively to loping, mid-tempo rhythms that interlock and, imperceptibly, intensify.
Designed by Elaine Diehl, a Colorado miniaturist, the castle is assembled from about 200 sections that interlock with pegs.
It was inspired by North Tiles, large fabric-covered foam pieces that interlock to form walls, which the Bouroullec brothers designed in 2006.
They come in a variety of forms – terraces, cottages, small apartment blocks, courtyards, mews-like buildings – that interlock and overlap in sometimes complicated ways.
In fact there weren't too many extra fill possibilities to play with, so that interlock helped a lot to de-clutter the grid.
Positive clutches are collars with jaws that interlock, one member being rigidly attached to its shaft while the other slides on its shaft.
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In so doing, he became interested in the rhombus and invented plastic rhombic hexahedrons that interlocked to form novel shapes.
Eight states now mandate that interlocks be installed in the cars of all drunk-driving offenders, and another 25 require them for repeat offenders or those whose blood-alcohol content was far higher than the legal limit.
Our findings have shown that interlocking directorates seem to be one of the factors favoring the existence of stock correlations.
The results of Table 3 show that interlocking directorate networks are more likely to be built between companies that are similar in total assets and age.
The last theory is social cohesion (Mills 1999; Domhoff 2006), which asserts that interlocks are forms of upper-class social cohesion.
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