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were interlocking
noun
A safety device that prevents activation in unsafe conditions.
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Rather, they were interlocking series of trusts, partnerships and alliances designed for flexibility and control.
The most interesting thing about Flanders' book is her ability to show the way that all these developments were interlocking and mutually supportive.
Their circles were interlocking, connecting the blind Egyptian sheik, Omar Abdel Rahman; the then largely unknown Qaeda leader, Mr. bin Laden; and El Sayyid A. Nosair.
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For many Japanese, State Shintoism and military adventurism were interlocked.
The two were interlocked in rivalry and mutual dependence, and the Belgian Congo was described as the "portfolio state" for its reliance on copper shares.
The Cornell Board and the Chase Manhattan Bank Board were interlocked and both were making big profits in Apartheid South Africa.
All fractures were interlocked, both proximally and distally.
Subsequently, multiple other circular templates were interlocked to the padlock probe by means of complementary sequence forming an ABABAB-type DNA copolymer (Fig. 7A).
The white and red streaks in real mutton are interlocking.
All these factors are interlocking.
The dyad-level dependent variable here is interlocking directorate networks.
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