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They were so close together that in many places the three models actually interpenetrated.
The fingers interpenetrated to some extent, then came to rest, at home in union.
The ship might remain part of normal space, but something interpenetrated it.
Each phenomenon is perceived as interpenetrating with and containing all others.
He felt that they had interpenetrated each other's souls.
At intersections, the traffic in these systems can interpenetrate without slowing.
Overlapping, interpenetrating space has been a major theme of modern architecture throughout this century.
Not further away, but interpenetrating with this one.
It was as if, in the excitement of rediscovering one another, their mental lives were interpenetrating.
It points to a view of a more holistic, mutually interpenetrating and interacting world.
That way you can see for yourself how these clouds always interpenetrate each other and yet occasionally act fairly independent.
Together they form two interpenetrating body-centred cubic structures (see figure 3.24).
If we cycle in while we're interpenetrated, I would guess one massive damned explosion, sir.
Its clearly articulated individual features are isolated rather than interpenetrating, autonomous and complete in themselves.
"By then our settled regions were in contact, and had even interpenetrated to some extent.
These two principles reappear and interpenetrate all things, all thought; the one, the many.
Although rock still dominated in the 1970s, musical styles began to interpenetrate.
They interpenetrated each other and went on, blindly.
Then those icons came together, interpenetrating in a sudden, angry swirl of colored lights.
His momentary shift in focus almost made him miss the moment when they interpenetrated with the assault transports.
She did not resist, but still his fingers only interpenetrated her mask, leaving them with a peculiar, bone-deep feeling for a moment.
He coined the name 'interpenetrating samples' for this method.
A minimum of line served to evoke a sense of volume, figures and background interpenetrated.
Mike, on good social form, reasoned with great persuasiveness and almost no evidence, that the cuisine of the different regions must have interpenetrated over time.
Consider again the scheme of the different interdependent planes of being, interpenetrated by the life force principle.