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He made interwoven chains and put them on top of the pillars.

The afterglow of the setting sun is shining back into the mountains, interwoven into a floating picture, magnificent.

The themes of journey and interest are interwoven through these Spaces and the planting selection of biblical plants in the chapel surrounds drives this messaging.

Finally, interwoven in the rain at night, climbed up the cheeks of any tears, any temporary loss of apical peak, he was thinking of pain all over the body.

In Genesis 6 through 9 we seem to have two flood stories with distinctive styles, and themes, and vocabularies, and substantive details, but they're interwoven instead of being placed side by side.

Those images are sliced into thin vertical segments and interwoven.

Mainly produces polyester fabric, nylon fabric, Jindi interwoven, dyed, checked cloth, all cotton, memory fabrics, suede and so on.

Finding a way to lift the world out of perpetual hunger without creating an even worse climate crisis is an intricate, interwoven problem.

Deep in autumn, with a touch of temperature in mind, in the warm and cold interwoven time to do their own, and time, and the years, quietly read the good life.

The materials, processes and subject matter are of equal importance, interwoven to create multi-layered meanings.

However, with the direct coupling approach, the data access logic is interwoven with the application logic, making it hard to reuse, keep track of, and to modify.

Its interwoven cellulose fibers bind to bacteria and viruses, and zinc and copper within it kill them by destroying their cell walls, preventing you from inhaling germs or spreading your own around.

His sentences are long and well structured, interwoven with parallel words and phrases.

Houses were rapidly erected; most of them consisted of posts stuck in the ground, interwoven with twigs of wattle trees, and then daubed over with mud.

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That is because they are often closely interwoven.

Travel prose, a genuine narrative of what the writers have seen, heard and reflected on during their journeys, is interwoven with the landscape appealing to both their eyes and minds.

But usually the word family includes children, relatives, and Cousins, people who are interwoven into some kind of social unit.

I felt my brain, big as it might be, was fully occupied by rage, interwoven by missing, hating and regretting.

Antique thoughts are interwoven below gray eaves, crimson Chinese tallow trees exude a quiet tenderness, and refreshing spirituality flows in lush bamboo groves.

Always interwoven into the festive air.

The relationship between annoyance and life is interwoven with each other, mutual existence, the understanding of life, the balance of subjective and objective, the assertion of the correct attitude, the calm and sober face of the falsehood and persistence, and the peace, stability and standard.