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Egyptian religious beliefs and practices were closely integrated into Egyptian society of the historical period (from c. 3000 bce).
By the late 17th century, fortress profiles and traces were closely integrated with one another and with the ground on which they stood.
To support their claims of academic respectability, the Wissenschaft figures highlighted those aspects of the Jewish past that were closely integrated with general fields of study.
Third, digital games were closely integrated into the curriculum as required activities (Farley, 2013; Grimley et al., 2012, Ke et al., 2016; Liu et al., 2011; Marriott et al., 2015; Siddique et al., 2013) as opposed to wikis, Facebook, and Twitter, which were often voluntary and used to supplement lectures (Dougherty & Andercheck, 2014 Nakamaru, 2012; Prestridge, 2014; Rambe, 2012).
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The architecture and landscape design are closely integrated in other ways, too.
There the vigorous and extremely colourful frescoes are closely integrated with the architecture.
Public services such as roads and parks are difficult to charge for, because they are closely integrated with the community.
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