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the entanglement

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The state of being entangled; intricate and confused involution.

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"The entanglement with life" is never untangled.

But the entanglement was also much weaker.

America has long and justly sought to prevent the entanglement of religion with public life.

"It was barely considered a science before the collaboration began, and the entanglement goes very deep".

Was all the entanglement research done in the meantime, including Einstein's, unscientific metaphysics?

Heller portrays the entanglement of the gig economy and the Democratic Party as an ideological collaboration.

So, while the ostensible moral of "Wonderstruck" is the entanglement of people, its real lesson is about memory.

The entanglement of both the EU and the United States in Beit Jala is precisely what he wishes to see.

The ostensible subject is the mechanics of quantum entanglement; the actual subject is the entanglement of its observers.

If Keller did not retract the "entanglement" claim, she threatened to sue him and the Times for defamation.

The entanglement lasted about one-thousandth of a second, which is a long time in quantum experiments.

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