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The two are interwoven together
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As a result of the recent eruption of Vesuvio, the sunsets are fantastic … deep reds streaking across the sky, interwoven with oranges and greens, resulting in the most amazing displays
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The conflictive mind, the want of an interwoven palette of emotions to paint
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There were two separate interwoven parts, one of which had to change spectrum a couple times and there were impact notes mixed in with pressure notes, both in complicated patterns
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satin sheets that had vine branches interwoven every so often with red roses
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interwoven vibrations of pure energy and that the
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These interconnected relationships between different levels of design in the Bible, incorporate not just numerical structures, but also other particular qualities that are seamlessly interwoven into the overall design of the entire framework that makes up the Bible
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If we considered the elaborate and detailed design exhibited within the structure of the original texts in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek, we quickly realise that it would take super-human efforts to obtain all of the interwoven information and tasks listed below:
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Most of the residents wore long dresses that looked like caftans embroidered and interwoven with oriental motifs
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In some Eastern religions, karma and rebirth are profoundly interwoven
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I turned around, desperately searching for the source of the voice hidden, interwoven, shrouded behind the mass of bodies that swallowed me
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I had mingled like Dracula wished, interwoven with the vampires at my home, particularly focusing at my sire’s request on the suitable bequeathed eligible bachelors of the time
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fear and desire are closely interwoven and the currents of life’s
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A complicating factor was that many of the interwoven business units were legitimate operations that genuinely did not know what the parent company was doing and merely provided supplies to the other businesses as part of their own day to day operations
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The higher they got, the more interwoven the structures became, each building relying on its neighbors for support
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of the chord of the candidate an intricate interwoven web of sound,
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His gaze roved to the green roof above their heads, a solid ceiling of thick leaves and interwoven arches
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These new robot frames are being covered in glass fibre mesh that is interwoven with a high grade steel, making them fireproof
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With my Stargazer DNA that activated the electrical current, pulsating out, connecting to Medusa’s circuits, interwoven in the glass dome, and then she was supposed to suffer from a freeze
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Spent, tangled, together, bedclothes interwoven with
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knowledge of who he is and his mutual y interwoven ideological
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Happiness seems interwoven through all these tribulations, but our sorrows make up most of our emotional burden that only is occasionally lightened by the presence of happiness
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“Hmm—it has three interwoven triangles
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Who isn’t aware that the living organisms in our planet’s seas maintain a continuum of existence by the live feeding on the dead, from the simplest one-celled to the most mammoth of animals still extant? That plants too, are interwoven within the same cycle of birth and death?
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” the child and queen stood naked, fingers interwoven, at the mouth of the maze
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Let’s look, however, at how Sophia-Art and Cosmo-Art are interwoven in this process and how they complete it
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He pried one open; it came apart like a cotton ball tearing, the interwoven fibers offering little resistance
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way we respond to it, and the way others respond to us, is directly interwoven
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It is simply impossible to wave it aside because it is too logically, smoothly, and neatly interwoven with the Principles of general energy-information structure of the Universe, and also because it plays quite an important role in the “personal” Life of each of you
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Interwoven horns meant I had my catch
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of what you see here is joined, interwoven, similar to the cupped leaves earlier
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Martyr whose limbs were interwoven in the spokes of a wheel, on which he was left exposed for days, till he died
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The author believes these entities and elements are inherently interwoven
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And we could go even further and say there is no wall, no wall but instead, the alternative dimensions of both ‘physical’ and spiritual worlds, together interactive and interwoven
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reference point and a foundation for understanding and unraveling its complex and interwoven
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The Apocalypse’s symbolism and narrative are formed through complex, interwoven and multi-
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were interwoven with the simple truths of pure religion
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Platonism, were interwoven with the simple truths of pure religion
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and especial y Platonism, were interwoven with the simple truths of pure religion
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sects, and especial y Platonism, were interwoven with the simple truths of pure religion
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and especially Platonism, were interwoven with the simple truths of pure
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She would arch her back and scratch the flesh on my hands with her nails as I pressed on for magic, with every push, our lives more strictly interwoven, the fruit of God’s loom, a chemical reaction
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ENFIELD: "Very soon after the rise of Christianity, many persons, who had been educated in the schools of the philosophers, becoming converts to the Christian faith, the doctrines of the Grecian sects, and especially Platonism, were interwoven with the simple truths of pure religion
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(14) WILLIAM ENFIELD: "Very soon after the rise of Christianity, many persons, who had been educated in the schools of the philosophers, becoming converts to the Christian faith, the doctrines of the Grecian sects, and especially Platonism, were interwoven with the simple truths of pure religion
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We learn, if the Bible is true, that the moral life of mankind is closely interwoven with the life of spiritual beings inhabiting the earth's atmosphere
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(1) The work of the Son of God in redemption is in Scripture interwoven with the history of the sin of Man in paradise
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What a world of quivering flesh, of nerves thickly interwoven and sensible to light, to sound, to heat and cold, to tastes and smells, to blows and gashes, to stripes, disease, and pain! Then you ascend to Man, who is all life from head to foot,—body and mind all exquisite sense,—the surface one delicate network of nerves, the depths full of all possibilities of fearful agony or healthy delight
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The Scripture, recording the revelations of God, assures us that man's history as a moral being cannot be understood apart from its relations, because it is interwoven with that of higher orders; just as the history of inferior species on the globe is entangled with a system of prey prevailing over all the Kosmos
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while all around me something was eating something else in this vast interwoven fabric of
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It is interwoven into the fabric
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[15] WILLIAM ENFIELD: "Very soon after the rise of Christianity, many persons, who had been educated in the schools of the philosophers, becoming converts to the Christian faith, the doctrines of the Grecian sects, and especially Platonism, were interwoven with the simple truths of pure religion
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"Very soon after the rise of Christianity, many persons, who had been educated in the schools of the philosophers, becoming converts to the Christian faith, the doctrines of the Grecian sects, and especially Platonism, were interwoven with the simple truths of pure religion
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All its ships and shores I see interwoven with your threads greedy banner; Dream'd again the flags of kings, highest borne to flaunt unrival'd?
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Therefore in this Second Part he thought it best not to insert novels, either separate or interwoven, but only episodes, something like them, arising out of the circumstances the facts present; and even these sparingly, and with no more words than suffice to make them plain; and as he confines and restricts himself to the narrow limits of the narrative, though he has ability; capacity, and brains enough to deal with the whole universe, he requests that his labours may not be despised, and that credit be given him, not alone for what he writes, but for what he has refrained from writing
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There is yet another thread which is interwoven in the texture of the work; for the Republic is not only a Dorian State, but a Pythagorean league
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It was made of wattle-and-daub: tree branches stuck upright in the ground, with twigs interwoven basket-fashion, the gaps plugged with a sticky mixture of mud, straw and cow dung
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Mean while, their emersion out of the cold water had caused a general glow, a tender suffusion of heightened carnation over their bodies; both equally white and smoothskinned; so that as their limbs were-thus amorously interwoven, in sweet confusion, it was scarce possible to distinguish who they respectively belonged to, but for the brawnier, bolder muscles of the stronger
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However long they had known each other, and however interwoven their lives, he still suffered a complex when it came to tidiness
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The yard was fenced, with some kind of superior hurricane wire, interwoven with pink screens, so it wasn’t see-through
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And just as you fear at this moment that we may have interwoven truth and compassion and love for our fellow men and women into a false explanation in the service of Shan-wei, the Writ weaves truth, compassion, and love into a false explanation in the service of Langhorne and the rest of his command group
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I at least have so much to do in unraveling certain human lots, and seeing how they were woven and interwoven, that all the light I can command must be concentrated on this particular web, and not dispersed over that tempting range of relevancies called the universe
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The spelling mistakes were interwoven one with the other, and Emma followed the kindly thought that cackled right through it like a hen half hidden in the hedge of thorns
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At first the beauty of the melodies and of the interwoven words in
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The appropriate level of debt in the capital structure, how to think about commodity-based investments, and the manic-depressive nature of markets are all addressed—well of course these ideas sound familiar because they have been interwoven through so many annual letters by Warren Buffett and cited by other great investors who credit Graham and Dodd for some portion of their investment success
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Unlike those spiders that have flat webs, they build interwoven and overlapping webs in three-dimensions that can cover vegetation for several kilometres
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When she understood them her personal feeling became interwoven in the prayers with shades of its own
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See how it works? Everything is interwoven
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Failing these, try a flat piece of wood or metal laid across, or thin springy saplings lashed to the frame and interwoven
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If I were to prepare one immaculately inspected generality it would be this: For all of our enormous geographic range, for all of our sectionalism, for all of our interwoven breeds drawn from every part of the ethnic world, we are a nation, a new breed
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Scarce a branch scraped against her, yet above and below, before and behind, the view presented naught but a solid mass of inextricably interwoven branches and creepers
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Rather let it be named from the fishes that swim in it, the wild fowl or quadrupeds which frequent it, the wild flowers which grow by its shores, or some wild man or child the thread of whose history is interwoven with its own; not from him who could show no title to it but the deed which a like-minded neighbor or legislature gave him—him who thought only of its money value; whose presence perchance cursed all the shores; who exhausted the land around it, and would fain have exhausted the waters within it; who regretted only that it was not English hay or cranberry meadow—there was nothing to redeem it, forsooth, in his eyes—and would have drained and sold it for the mud at its bottom
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It’s all interwoven and heavy, and has sunk beneath its weight; that must be reaped
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But, when terror first seized her, the invisible threads that bound them were already so interwoven that she had no power to tear herself free
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3) Dreams—they are nothing else than the looking on the world not through the glasses, but only on the glasses, and on the interweaving of various designs interwoven on the glasses
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As in a wicker basket all the ends are so carefully interwoven that they cannot be seen, so is it with the responsibility for crime
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The rolling waves of the Rhine—now how is that to be expressed in music? An evil gnome appears—how is the music to express an evil gnome?—and how is it to express the sensuality of this gnome? How will bravery, fire, or apples be expressed in music? How are the leit-motiv of the people speaking to be interwoven with the leit-motiv of the people and objects about whom they speak? Besides, the music has a further interest
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But slavery of all kinds has been going on so long, so many artificial wants have grown about it, so many people with different degrees of familiarity with these wants are interwoven with one another, through so many generations men have been spoiled and made effeminate, such complicated temptations and justifications of luxury and idleness have been invented by men, that for one who stands on the top of the pyramid of idle men, it is not at all so easy to understand his sin as it is for the peasant who compels his neighbour to light his stove
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They are desirous that a fair experiment may be made to adjust our differences with the two belligerent nations, and that no provisions be interwoven in our laws which shall furnish a pretext for delay, or a refusal to yield to our just and honorable demands
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The opening chapters introduce this question, growing out of the distressing circumstances of a wife’s discovery of her husband’s infidelity, and the problem is interwoven closely with the plot in the presence of the latter’s illegitimate mulatto daughter
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Its operations are deeply interwoven with the dealings and concerns of all the men of business in the United States
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“Interwoven with our Lord’s life is the history of the Jews, their customs as a religious people, and their national and domestic life