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So why didn't I use that entwinement to free us both from diapers?
The entwinement of land, military, politics, economics and religion was a way of life.
Further, he said the meaning of 'entwinement' is "unclear" because it was left undefined and possibly too expansive.
Nnenna's entwinement in the sport has been, true to her more restive personality, a quixotic one.
Very much enjoyed "Tumble" which evokes Rodinesque sensual entwinement.
And again the result was a performance that conveyed superlatively Schubert’s inimitable entwinement of filigree and frenzy.
He criticized the usage of a new "entwinement" standard for determining state action, which he said "stretched the doctrine beyond its permissible limits".
The film thereby twists into an entwinement between existential crisis and documentary horror shot through, as Ware says, "a window no one else is looking through".
The dynamic of physical entwinement is a strong part of Tamara Gianis's sparkling, simplified sculpture that compresses energy into geometric shapes.
Episodic television series Astana - My Love is a romantic love story, full of intrigue, drama and entwinement of a number of stories.
I don't want to start talking about Papua New Guinea's future except to make this comment - that we have a long history of entwinement with that country.
The entwinement of Jack's life with Willie's is meant, in Warren's florid but nonetheless powerful telling, to be a Greek tragedy of modern Democratic politics.
Not withstanding negatives about the entwinement of the City of Playford and an industry in regular turmoil, mayor Glenn Docherty wouldn't change it.
And here's the crux, the entwinement again: "Drugs and terror, they couple them together, and the drug war becomes part of the war on terror that never ends.
This case created the "entwinement test", the principle that a private organization could be connected in such a way with state organizations that the private organization itself exercises state power.
Israelis realize, too, that, for the sake of Israel's future as a Jewish and a democratic state, we must end our entwinement with Palestinians, even at the price of separating from cherished land.
Among the first hearers was Wagner, who surely learned a lot about the creation and development of expressive motifs, about orchestral dramaturgy and about the entwinement of love and death.
Edward A. Shanken (born 1964) is an American art historian, whose work focuses on the entwinement of art, science and technology, with a focus on experimental new media art and visual culture.
This report reflects the European model of forestry: multifunctional forest management, predominantly private ownership of forests and a close entwinement with agriculture, leisure space for citizens and living space for plants and animals.
This convergence of opposition ideologies in the underground media scene also saw the beginning of an entwinement of interests between both the underground media operators and the main opposition grouping at that time, Tangwai.
The firm's now pilloried entwinement with Washington (some call it Government Sachs) began in those days too, after managing partner Sidney Weinberg made the rare-for-Wall Street move of backing Franklin Roosevelt in 1932.
Our complaint in this instance is not with the portrayal of heavy alcohol consumption, or even with the glorification of such heavy consumption; it is specific to industry sponsorship of and entwinement with such portrayals.
It was only after she moved to London that she had what was, in a sense, her first full, adult recognition of the entwinement between human and elephant that she says she long ago felt in her mother's womb.