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1 The real issue is that personal financial interests intersect with public interests.
2 Continue another 300 yards to intersect with the old Forest Service road.
3 She says these two interviews intersect with her work around weight.
4 After all, political realities intersect with every aspect of your life.
5 What moment in history is my life destined to intersect with ?
6 The added words merely intersect with the known trade mark with no new meaning.
7 Then the drillbit curves to intersect with the problem well.
8 His loneliness causes his life to intersect with that of a beautiful young woman.
9 How these peptides intersect with MHC-I molecules remains poorly understood.
10 But it must be drilled farther before it can intersect with the blown well.
11 Conclusions: The authors identified an instrument that measures multidimensional, higher-order characteristics that intersect with self-authorship.
12 Only the leading edge of warped space enclosing it would actually intersect with the planet.
13 But it must be drilled down farther before it can intersect with the blown well.
14 Most of the Shadowrealms are linked or intersect with one another through a single gate.
15 The relationships between these different proteins are complex and intersect with many aspects of cell function.
16 They now say planning should take into account how urban planning and climate intersect with well-being.
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