Entwined
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But I will tell you that Brexit and Trump were intimately
entwined.
Co-evolution
entwined
insects and birds and plants forever.
This movie has been a favorite of mine and is
entwined
with the Christmas Holidays for me for two reasons: (1) growing up in the 1960s, everything was space-related from advertising to television programs and even Santa Claus found himself in spaceships during that era; and (2) I saw this movie during a Christmas shopping trip when I was ten years old and it brought back fond memories of my favorite TV shows when I was even younger ("Supercar", Fireball XL5", and "Stingray",).
A group of black siblings are the center-point, with one trying to get better gigs than the average strip-club, and has a sister, much more light-skinned than him, who gets
entwined
with a white man in a relationship, which shatters both sides.
Those who would consider this just another war movie need to give a detailed look to all the literary elements that are
entwined
with this film, because there is a great amount of meaning behind it all.
The beautiful score by Tom Waits, and the entire dance acts are so wonderfully entwined, that it's impossible not to feel the taste of real cinema there.
Joanna Tokarska-Bakir of the Polish Academy of Sciences goes even further: “In a psychoanalytical sense, [PiS] policies – running away from shame and responsibility – are dragging us back into childhood, even into the womb, in which the child is indistinguishably
entwined
with its host – the nation.”
Al Qaeda, inextricably
entwined
with the Taliban, would also claim victory if America had signaled a retreat.
But when the entire international system becomes
entwined
with an excessive amount of short-term inter-bank lending, the world economy becomes subject to financial panic.
Russia is no different, save that its role as a guardian is deeply
entwined
with maintaining the society's emerging democracy.
With Saddam’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990, however, the US turned on him, and has been
entwined
in Iraq’s politics ever since, including two wars, sanction regimes, the toppling of Saddam in 2003, and repeated attempts, as recently as this month, to install a government that it considered acceptable.
Ireland’s banks financed their rapid growth by borrowing from other European banks, so the health of Europe’s financial system has become
entwined
with the survival of these insolvent banks.
The dreadful result was the indiscriminate denial of civil rights and the principles of democracy, and the rise of what today’s leaders call “socialism with Chinese characteristics” – a bitter euphemism for unchecked Party and government power
entwined
with commercial interests.
Liberty, in the US, was inextricably
entwined
with religious belief.
China, Korea, and Japan, whose economic interests are closely entwined, have every reason to avoid a serious conflict.
He could not have continued on his destructive path if not for the investors and board members who – hungry for profits and full of excuses – allowed misogyny, disregard for ethics, and poor judgment to become
entwined
in the company’s managerial fabric.
Climate change is complex and closely
entwined
with a host of other challenges, but a similar breakthrough in our values and priorities is needed.
Japan’s notorious collective inability to come to terms with its past is deeply
entwined
with its inability to understand this emperor.
Both economies,
entwined
in a deeply embedded codependency, will be hurt.
For an instant I thought the poor man
entwined
by the devilfish might be torn loose from its powerful suction.
They went on and on, their arms entwined, without a word.
Some love the tulip's gaudier dyes, Where deepening blue with yellow vies, And gorgeous beauty glows; But happier he, whose bridal wreath, By love entwined, is found to breathe The sweetness of the rose.
His attire was strictly in conformity to the prescribed rules of the service to which he belonged; but while his air was erect and military, his fingers trifled with a kind of convulsive and unconscious motion, with a bit of crape that
entwined
the hilt of the sword on which his body partly reclined, and which, like himself, seemed a relic of older times.
She adores it; I may say that her whole soul and mind are wound up, and
entwined
with it.
my lord," said Isaac, "your law permits you not to know how the child of our bosom is
entwined
with the strings of our heart--O Rebecca! laughter of my beloved Rachel! were each leaf on that tree a zecchin, and each zecchin mine own, all that mass of wealth would I give to know whether thou art alive, and escaped the hands of the Nazarene!"
"The blood of these accursed dogs," said the Grand Master, "shall be a sweet and acceptable offering to the saints and angels whom they despise and blaspheme; and with their aid will we counteract the spells and charms with which our brother is
entwined
as in a net.
They were surrounded by men, women, and children, who sang a kind of lugubrious psalm, interrupted at regular intervals by the tambourines and cymbals; while behind them was drawn a car with large wheels, the spokes of which represented serpents
entwined
with each other.
The muscular hand broke from my custody; my arm was seized, my shoulder--neck--waist--I was
entwined
and gathered to him.
They were led in chains of steel by Arabs and Hindoos, but the chains were so
entwined
with garlands that the beasts seemed led with flowers.
At sight of the lamps, the goblets
entwined
with ivy, the wine cooling on banks of snow, and the exquisite dishes, the hearts of the guests became joyous.
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