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the interpenetration

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The act of penetrating between or within other substances; mutual penetration.

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He preferred Oceanic art "for its immemorial effort to express the interpenetration of the physical and the mental, to triumph over the dualism of perception and representation".

Often such narratives illustrate the interpenetration of the divine and human spheres, with deities such as Krishna and Rama entering entirely into the human drama.

Hence, 50 spoonfuls of water plus 50 spoonfuls of alcohol equal approximately 98 spoonfuls of mixture because of the interpenetration of each solution's molecular spacing by the other.

Few people in Europe have not joked in their time about "concrete steps," "contradictions," "the interpenetration of opposites," and the rest.

In both poets' work can be traced the interpenetration of urban and rural environments and habits of thought that characterises places haphazardly industrialised in the 19th century.

This tale of the interpenetration of popular entertainment and high art recalls the art historian Jeffrey Weiss's pioneering study of the birth of Cubism in the entanglement of avant-garde and cabaret cultures.

Ackroyd is the author of 10 novels, one of the best of which, "Hawksmoor," prefigures in its handling of time and architecture the major theme of "London: the Biography," the interpenetration of its present and its past.

We could be talking about the interpenetration of jazz and soul music, and George would mention that the bassist Milt Hinton played on "Mr. Lee," a late-fifties hit by the Bobbettes.

It was Wilde himself who insisted on the interpenetration of his life and work, and their often vexed relationship to each other: his genius, as he so famously remarked, reserved for his life, his talent for his work merely.

Official Russian opinion looks forward to "the interpenetration and integration of the EEU and the Silk Road Economic Belt" into a "Greater Eurasia", which will afford a "steady developing safe common neighbourhood of Russia and China".

In Le Quatuor en fa dièse his musical, philosophical, and dramatic dispositions merge to render vividly the sense of the interpenetration of persons whose lives are bound up with one another.

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