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He blitzed conservative media and white Evangelical audiences, arguing that border security and citizenship had to be "interwoven" in the bill.
As a result, he said, "we typically know whether a brand would resonate with a viewer" if it was to be interwoven into the plot of an episode of a show.
Additionally, pest outbreak has been shown to be interwoven with land-use intensity.
It's my belief that simplicity and elegance are increasingly going to win the day as computing continues to be interwoven into our everyday lives.
Already, as lives are beginning from the moment of birth to be interwoven with online interactions and incarnations, some cracks are showing.
Ecological knowledge is already expected to be interwoven at the regional level, since it serves as a foundation for earlier work.
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Three different units of analysis will be interwoven to obtain an in-depth understanding of each case, that is: (1) health and social services centre and local services network, (2) case management programme and (3) patients who are high users of services.
Three different units of analysis will be interwoven to obtain an in depth understanding of each case, that is: (1) HSSC and LSN ('macro' level); (2) CM programme for high users of services ('meso' level) and (3) patients who are high users of services ('micro' level).
They can be interwoven or primarily extending from the margin to the centre.
Wicker and bamboo can be interwoven with flowers.
The whole design project must be interwoven between groups, even in the design process.
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