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Proposed answers to these questions are usually interwoven with claims about why various inferences seem compelling.
Nevertheless, the poverty of reservoir immigrants is usually interwoven with eco-environmental and geo-disaster factors, making poverty alleviation the most challenging task in rural China.
However, these stages are usually interwoven with a series of advocacy meetings, stakeholder consultations, and lobbying.
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The cap cuticle is an ixocutis (made of gelatinous hyphae that run parallel to the cap surface) up to 60 µm thick, with hyphae that are 2 6 wide that are usually branched and interwoven.
Saturday's primary in South Carolina came, as the New York Times noted in its usually understated manner, "at the conclusion of a weeklong campaign, where issues were interwoven with discussions of race".
Ms. Nagle's form, usually nude, appears in an assortment of poses: slouched in an armchair, mounted sideways atop a horse, twice interwoven in the embrace of a man.
When I don't receive these implicit confirmations, I can usually ask someone — but for the most part, we don't need to ask because our experience is already interwoven with the experience of many other living, thinking, perceiving beings who relate to the same world from their own unique perspective.
Their finances are interwoven.
His "Wind" scenes suggest two tempos interwoven.
Life is so interwoven, so variously organized.
Daily life is interwoven inextricably with microorganisms.
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