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The lives of Anthony van Dyck and Charles I were closely entwined.
In the former Yugoslavia, the lives of Serbs, Croats and Muslims were closely entwined for 45 years, with intermarriage not uncommon in larger cities like Sarajevo.
As Joan Didion so eloquently portrayed in her book "The Year of Magical Thinking" (Knopf, 2005), adapting to the loss of a spouse is particularly difficult when the two lives were closely entwined, professionally and socially.
In recounting the rise of the Dassler family, there's also a short history of the Olympic Games, Major League Soccer and the emergence of the Super Bowl, all events in which the Dasslers were closely entwined.
The respondents' conceptions of incapacity were closely entwined with the legal criteria for involuntary treatment.
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Thus the dynamics of collective decision-making are closely entwined with the implementation of these decisions.
Experts say the country's environmental problems are closely entwined with its seafood safety problems.
From the start, there has been no doubt that the super PACs are closely entwined with the candidates they support.
Second, and crucially, their industries have not developed on the premise that they are closely entwined into the European economy.
That is 25 times bigger than that of Demos, a rough British equivalent.More importantly, American think-tanks are closely entwined with government.
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