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1The two are inextricably connected, and their operations are closely interwoven.
2It is here where African Art begins to be closely interwoven into Western Art traditions.
3With hands closely interwoven they watched the color fade and the mustering of purple shadows.
4It was too vague and uncertain, too closely interwoven with the more common feeling for nature.
5These salons were closely interwoven with the best intellectual life of more than two hundred years.
6Meanwhile, the different questions were often so closely interwoven that it was impossible to separate them.
7Conscious, too, of a dear human presence, closely interwoven now with his sense of things ineffable.
8For instance, education to-day is closely interwoven with games and sports, all of an excessively masculine nature.
9The Ten Commandments are so closely interwoven, that the breaking of one leads to the breaking of another.
10Custom and religion have become so closely interwoven in this society that it is well-nigh impossible to separate them.
11The soundtrack elements are so closely interwoven that Malek has said he cannot tell who is singing at any particular point.
12The reader will please observe that there seem to have been two things most closely interwoven with the life of England.
13This woodland portal was not more than four feet wide, and the branches of the small trees were closely interwoven overhead.
14The fibers were so closely interwoven by this beating that in the finished cloth one could not guess the process of making.
15In another respect, also, the ecclesiastical policy of the Papal see was closely interwoven with the political condition and history of Germany.
16Just at this time the Helvetic invasion, which was closely interwoven with the German and had been in preparation for years, began.
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