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These will have to be interwoven to meet the particular needs.
But every book is interwoven with the name of God.
The two were, and would continue to be interwoven with each other.
The events of the war and the love story are interwoven.
"Our lives have been interwoven with Tennessee's life and work."
"Whatever issues or conflicts they have are being interwoven with this."
She stood between us and her own people, protecting, interweaving.
"Their people are just interwoven into the fabric of the community," he said.
But at the same time, there's drama that is interwoven with it.
Which means that the five elements are interwoven in one spot.
Learning objectives are interwoven in the context of service to the community.
Teachers of the course will interweave the language structure with cultural content.
A number of lines interwoven in a simple regular pattern.
The book interweaves three journeys told in the author's words.
The threads of the native history started to interweave around this family.
Russian history and culture will be interwoven throughout the exhibition.
But, in fact, strands of the two stages have been interwoven for a full year already.
The military's political victory is tightly interwoven with Russia's foreign policy.
It is the way all the associations are interwoven that counts.
Their story is interwoven with the lives of their patients.
Feelings and thoughts are naturally interwoven in a culture like that.
Both sections come from the second volume, with the pages interwoven.
The notion was interwoven into the film, which linked the presence of water with death.
For better or worse, their lives were now interwoven.
From here on "A" interweaves the political, historical and personal in more or less equal measure.