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At the same time, Trump became financially entwined with Russians.
Renzi said the Italian economy was closely entwined with Germany.
Lastly, there are the entwined issues of privacy and competition.
To him, this was entwined with the Civil Rights movement.
That's mainly because the two countries are so closely entwined.
The history of the flag and the pledge are entwined.
He and Trump were entwined for more than a decade.
In many ways, meat production and climate change are entwined.
In 2017, the two are more closely entwined than ever.
Symbolically, swans have long been entwined with nationhood and identity.
Europe's cyclical failings are entwined with a host of other flaws.
Entwined Lives, Tim Laman, USAWinner, Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016.
The point, rather, is that power and knowledge are always entwined.
Now, my grandsons and I are getting more and more entwined.
Now, it's the conclusion of his efforts—the two are entwined.
But Trump has fatally entwined it with his constant race baiting.
Botany and music continued to be entwined in his life, however.
The lives of Paul and Keith Caneiro had always been entwined.
No car company is more closely entwined with China than Volkswagen.
Art, life, sickness, visions, recovery, and death are entwined in Thornton's work.
These two revelations are inextricably entwined, each enabling and necessitating the other.
So, essentially, they are both entwined, okay, and a twin turbo drive.
Because for me, ambition and fear of death are very much entwined.
Workers took them up and health-care provision became entwined with employment.
Later ones showed that local officials and drug gangs were shockingly entwined.
If the row escalates, countries entwined in Chinese supply chains will suffer.
For Phil Mickelson, the United States Open and fatherhood are inexorably entwined.
He is intimately and obviously connected with and entwined in his music.
The case became entwined in a power struggle between the two men.
We slipped off our clothes and got into bed, our bodies entwined.
They were, through such random encounters, entwined in the lives of others.
The Times reported that Gates became entwined in Manafort's overseas business dealings.
Throughout his career, Mr. Mtukudzi kept his family and his work entwined.
Down by the water a couple was entwined, arms around each other.
Schools are not immune, but instead deeply entwined within this larger crisis.
There are two separate but entwined concerns: genetic privacy and genetic non-discrimination.
In few other countries are politics and the beautiful game as closely entwined.
They entwined thumbs, bumped fists and then placed their fists to their hearts.
But the myth of America is carefully entwined with the concept of driving.
Carol Frost is the author of Entwined: Three Lyric Sequences (Tupelo Press, 2014).
My identity had become so entwined with heroin that I had normalized it.
Some of the pieces are aesthetically beautiful, entwined with pearls, glitter, and crystals.
For both good and ill, they are already deeply entwined with the government.
The FBI is investigating Cohen's business practices, which are deeply entwined with Trump's.
That is a break in protocol for China's deeply politically entwined judicial system.
Music, skate, and surf cultures are already so entwined with most professional kitchens.
But investors and populists are entwined in a way that is not obvious.
I'd never understood how much my identity was entwined with being someone's child.
Despite his humble background, Mr. Deripaska is closely entwined with the Moscow elite.
Liquor is nothing if not political, and its history is entwined with America's.
The same rule holds online: Big things and small things are fundamentally entwined.
A gray-haired couple arrived with plastic bags entwined decoratively into their braids.
"Latching" opens on a familiar image — two sets of legs entwined in bed.
For many in the group, the political was also entwined with the personal.
They are deeply entwined in my identity, and I cannot imagine life without them.
As I wrote, these parts of my life certainly became entwined with my body.
As the Mafia became inextricably entwined in his business, Blutrich's insurance-fraud scheme grew.
This narrative is entwined with the more upbeat tale of Mr. Simpson's earlier life.
On both sides of the Atlantic, the suffrage and labor movements were intimately entwined.
So, I think our lives were very firmly entwined, both professionally and also socially.
There's sweetness and optimism here, however entwined with cynicism and pessimism it might seem.
This spills into telecom, as well, as the two industries become more tightly entwined.
We entwined across the sea like lovers, endlessly attracted by the mystery of differences.
The dance and visual art worlds have become increasingly entwined over the past decade.
He's going to take a position to still be deeply entwined with the company.
Like his golf courses and other properties, the business is entwined with his presidency.
He's going to take a position to still be deeply entwined with the company.
The flurry of proposals are entwined with questions of economic fairness, mobility and efficiency.
WWF is closely entwined with forest rangers at Salonga, Africa's largest tropical rainforest reserve.
In the morning, he gestures at the disheveled bedsheets, their entwined legs: ghachar ghochar.
Mr. Singh's career was to become entwined with that of his older brother, Gurratan.
Can technologies so deeply entwined with habitat loss be repurposed as solutions toward conservation?
"Nearly all of VR is heavily entwined with neurobiology and human factors research," he says.
They're now in a committed relationship with each other, the hammer entwined with the sickle.
Let's get something out of the way first—WIRED is all entwined with this show.
Trump's life is very much entwined with immigration and the promise of the American dream.
Russia's only real competitor is China, another country where government and business are tightly entwined.
The HyperAdapt 1.0 was a tangled, entwined mess that couldn't have been easily mass-produced.
In the first four episodes, the fates of three characters in particular become precariously entwined.
The collective ideals of communism entwined for her with the ideals of the scientific method.
Fitness and fun are so entwined for me, I don't know which comes first sometimes.
Johnson describes making the film as an excavation of her entwined personal and professional lives.
Slavery and whiskey, far from being two separate strands of Southern history, were inextricably entwined.
Headlines such as these are reminders that online life is deeply entwined with offline life.
"The recovery of the city is inextricably entwined with the recovery of the school district."
Coils are entwined here, unraveled slightly there, and entangled and woven into a mat here.
Area is a 'political football' Rukban's humanitarian crisis is deeply entwined in Syria's fraught geopolitics.
But entwined is a indictment of how far the rest of us may have fallen.
Ngapi, fermented fish or shrimp paste, is entwined in the DNA of nearly every dish.
The two entwined figures had a more physical presence, but there were no facial features.
As the two entwined on the bed, the woman moaning frantically, the man abruptly stopped.
They have not always clashed, though their careers have been entwined from their earliest days.
It is easy to imagine a future in which status is less entwined with car ownership.
Resembling a blooming flower, NBBJ's Huangzhou Olympic Sports Stadium's roof consists of 22011 entwined, aluminum petals.
Resembling a blooming flower, NBBJ's Huangzhou Olympic Sports Stadium's roof consists of 2105 entwined, aluminum petals.
We will achieve both goals as we believe seeking justice and finding them are inextricably entwined.
If Dinosaurs... FuckedA wizened Carcharodontosaurus (Al Pacino) lies entwined with a young, topless Iguanodon (Shailene Woodley).
This article originally appeared on VICE U.K. Weed and anxiety have always been entwined for me.
Kronk became entwined in the case in December of 2008, nearly six months after Caylee disappeared.
We see it rendered on a full page — two male bodies, costumed and entwined, mid-flight.
The show's most mesmerizing component is the use of boleadoras, entwined cords attached to heavy stones.
But it frustrated Jackson that its success meant his reputation became so inextricably entwined with alcoholism.
Their roots and trunks are entwined, but one bears sweet fruit while the other's is tart.
These things are all connected because wisdom and goodness are entwined and, deep down, perhaps identical.
For decades, the United States and Mexico have expanded their cooperation and increasingly entwined their fortunes.
Notions of beauty and sexuality are deeply entwined with intimations of human suffering in Jogen Chowdhury's work.
It is one way the auto industry has become increasingly entwined with Silicon Valley in recent years.
For centuries national identity was entwined with the conservative ritual and hierarchy of the continent's oldest church.
Maybe there's an expensive car, or a beach, or they're entwined with someone in a sexy way.
Nearly from the beginning, photography and its complicated images were entwined with the public perception of Spiritualism.
The channels are likewise becoming more entwined, as consumers do a larger chunk of their shopping online.
More commonly, couples adopt a "status quo" approach, keeping their finances entwined until the proceedings are final.
The two men become entwined in a plot that will have enormous consequences for all of humanity.
I don't let my own story become entwined with theirs or overlay my narrative atop their own.
Of course, de Blasio is right: Housing segregation and school segregation have always been entwined in America.
But the party has been so entwined with his personality and leadership that its future is uncertain.
But the government's own financial fate, which is closely entwined with Sonangol, underscores the rough road ahead.
The incident reveals a social mechanism that is deeply entwined with habits of long-established totalitarian reflexes.
The alto saxophonist Mthunzi Mvubu is also deeply in the mix, often entwined with Mr. Hutchings's lines.
He traces the rise of the factory and how it became entwined with Enlightenment ideas of progress.
Perhaps this kind of thinking about bodies, bodies as separate or entwined, is a product of vision.
Cav's is owned by Richard Cavill, whose family history is deeply entwined with this part of Queensland.
Fandom and television are tightly entwined; showrunners play to viewers and to the internet's appetite for dissection.
Like so many other energy infrastructure works in the region, the project is deeply entwined with politics.
Mr. Bayer said he wanted to document a positive immigration story entwined with Spain's most hallowed holiday.
In the world of artist William Harper's vibrant and improvisational jewelry, craftsmanship and concept are always entwined.
Personally, I thought Hildur Guðnadóttir's score was on par with Phoenix's performance, so entwined were the two.
The Syrian deal was negotiated separately before the fate of the hostages became entwined with the talks.
They had never been blowing crop-stems rippling in the summer wind, entwined with convolvulus and heartsease.
The deeper you get in bed with Trump, the more tightly your fate is entwined with his.
The fasces remained entwined with the threat of physical violence — a fact revealed in the New Testament.
As time moves forward and technology advances, the world becomes more accessible and more entwined that ever before.
It may seem obvious, but our human existence is entwined with the protection and survival of these plants.
But these loves were complicated; muck and beauty were inextricably entwined, as they are for Mumbai's artists today.
Of late, unsettled views on sex are entwined with questions of power—both political and corporeal—and violence.
Once again Europe finds itself in a position where politics, the ECB and the banks are dangerously entwined.
Relations between the two countries are complex because they are entwined on energy, military, economic and intelligence issues.
The scenario is more than probable, considering the ever-entwined roles technology and violence have in the world.
This time, her story is entwined with Poe Dameron, the hotshot X-wing pilot played by Oscar Isaac.
So our boys' story of resettlement here in the U.S. is deeply entwined with the current administration's policies.
As the tech industry marches on, the internet will become entwined ever more deeply in our collective lives.
While entwined with the help of these spears, the snails will mate and exchange sperm and egg cells.
The debate over surrogacy rights is relatively new, as it is inherently entwined with advances in reproductive technology.
A sense of machismo — and the anxiety that walks alongside it — is fundamentally entwined with Australia's national identity.
As his art was entwined in his life, so he also trusted his collaborators to an unusual degree.
"Some of my most fond memories, personally or professionally, are entwined and connected with that show," Carell said.
They are often deeply entwined with the identity of a community, and reflect a local passion or industry.
But it also demonstrates how Mexico, and Mexican-Americans, are deeply entwined in the fabric that is America.
Murals were tucked into hallways — one a massive circus scene with acrobats, jesters and women entwined with snakes.
The music industry—especially country music—has a fascinating history that is deeply entwined with race in America.
I closed my eyes and saw our lives happily entwined on the stark and wind-swept Siberian steppes.
But some of their financial interests — ranging from diamonds to real estate — have been entwined over the years.
He pointed to women circling the monastery with coral and turquoise stones entwined into braids in their hair.
Gospel is so deeply entwined in Black American music—which is to say, so entwined with 20th-century pop music altogether—that there's no reason why this sound and these singers' recordings couldn't appeal to the same audience that celebrates the same emotions in country, soul, rock, and hip-hop.
The problem remains that the thousands of ICOs that have cropped up have their values inescapably entwined with Bitcoin.
Instead, it explores the ways in which consent and desire can be complicated and entwined, while never feeling exploitive.
We danced until we needed a break and sat with our legs casually entwined, telling each other funny stories.
The wrestlers took up their starting positions on the mat, crouching low with their arms entwined and foreheads touching.
Jorge was a hopeless and reluctant businessman, operating in an Argentina in which business, politics and guns were entwined.
He worries, like most people do, that as our lives become more entwined with the internet, our relationships suffer.
Line and Snow both share the same parent company — Naver — but the two firms have increasingly become financially entwined.
Food and love are closely entwined, and no time of year is this more apparent than on Valentine's Day.
It's intricately entwined with America's oldest idea: that this land is, and should always be, a white Christian nation.
The colonial regime entwined Catholicism inextricably with the state; the church has enjoyed wealth, land and prestige ever since.
After Vannata decked Ferguson he swarmed to finish and Ferguson got his head underneath Vannata and entwined a leg.
I make books where the text and photos are entwined; I make films in which my pictures are embedded.
Published in 2005, The Global Cold War was deeply entwined with the idea that the conflict was fundamentally ideological.
Fnac and Conforama have been entwined in a frantic battle for Darty, with each offering escalating bids last week.
Someday, I knew, our lives would be less entwined, our daughter's adulthood freeing us from the constancy of connection.
Khaled's fortunes are entwined with those of Wikstrom, played by Sakari Kuosmanen, a familiar face in the Kaurismaki cosmos.
That rush of discovery and possibility — being young in New York — is entwined with displacement, disconnection and self-deception.
As Lower Manhattan grows ever more residential, Trinity has become more intimately entwined with the life of its neighborhood.
I finally faced the truth as the three of us sat on the couch watching television with them entwined.
Amis's literary interests are limited not only by gender, but also by generation, and the two limitations are entwined.
By far the more entertaining of the two mythically entwined antagonists, L zeros in on Light with eccentric speed.
And that means your medical history will be entwined with Amazon, Microsoft, or Google, the three dominant cloud providers.
But its place in history may be forever entwined with its culinary namesake, one of the world's sweetest treats.
Despairing and sensuous in every entwined embrace, the duet was a study in human need, performed with intense resonance.
Many Trump associates seem to be entwined in some sort of international money-laundering syndicate, or more than one.
This is particularly true of California, whose history is entwined with Mexico's, with a Latino population hovering around 39 percent.
The Texan singer was really the first male pop singer to create a persona inextricably entwined with sadness and heartache.
Legends say kudzu has wrapped up shrines and temples, so that there stand giant goddess Kanon statues entwined in green.
In Lafawndah's music the personal and the political are entwined to the point where you can't even pick them apart.
"The closer our engagement, the more closely entwined our interests, maybe various suspicions and even frictions may ensue," Wang said.
In Alaska — where many things, from food to energy, are expensive — the dividend has become entwined into the economic system.
Pleasant as it is to look at nubile bodies entwined, the sex they have conveys little passion or erotic charge.
" The report said that "the FSB was intricately entwined in the scheme to allow Russian athletes to compete while dirty.
In the UK, the 1970s and 1980s sex workers' rights movement was deeply entwined with the "wages for housework" campaign.
J.C. The personal and the universal were already partly entwined on "Love Me Now," the current single by John Legend.
If you need a cashless payment system that is less entwined with a specific mobile platform, other services are available.
That night, his delicate fingers entwined with mine as he lay awake wondering if his own heart would stop beating.
Entwined with this anxiety is a misplaced conviction that bottles age toward a momentary peak, then drop away into oblivion.
It's a whirlwind of sounds and textures but all of the songs stay entwined, concise, and mellow the whole time.
Impact: American and Israeli intelligence agencies say Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is deeply entwined with the country's petrochemical industry.
The book is split into four entwined narratives, each from a different point of view, with Kemp's just the first.
The roots of his talent are complex to characterize, since they're entwined with his well-known struggles with mental illness.
She saw no reason to sever a relationship with a baseball team that also was entwined with her city's identity.
But despite (and alongside) his role as a cultural curator, Cannon's legacy is very much entwined with that of Hammons's.
No matter the location, the subjects stay the same: whimsical figures, often entwined with nature, that seem larger than life.
The contorted body of a WWI casualty lies, Pieta-like, entwined within gold and rust-colored spears of barbed wire.
The offering would be complicated largely due to how entwined Saudi Aramco, the kingdom's biggest revenue generator, is with the state.
Mexico's economy is closely entwined with that of the United States and Canada under the North American Free-Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
He described being unpatriotic as "disgraceful" and said that loving the country was closely entwined with loving the party and socialism.
The final message is that virtue and vice are entwined; unlike spaghetti Westerns, the play has no straightforward goodies or baddies.
She wrote that there are Tully fish and Stark direwolves entwined, with the Lannister lion head taking over to establish dominance.
Will Trump, deeply entwined with Murdoch, curtail or end the Justice Department investigation of Fox in exchange for favorable news coverage?
But banks and non-bank financial institutions have become so entwined that regulators might not immediately know where the problems were.
Omega's entire career trajectory is entwined with Japanese wrestling culture in a way few other gaijin wrestlers' careers have ever been.
Drinking was entwined into almost everything I did, something that had become so routine I forgot who I was without it.
When cops arrived to interview him more than 40 minutes after the attack the rope was still entwined on his neck.
They share the longest land border in the world, and their economies, societies, law enforcement and defense operations are deeply entwined.
The boys lived for 13 months conjoined by the tops of their heads, with shared brain tissues and entwined blood vessels.
The film claims that Chinese financial markets are now even more entwined with the global system, and calls for more regulation.
The first and second elements are inextricably entwined- Ayatollah Khamenei and his power base, including the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Before long, the pair are entwined in a "Yab-Yum pose" — their third eye is in alignment, as are their genitals.
The question of financial stability looms throughout the rest of the film, and is rather unfortunately entwined in its narrative resolution.
Then she finds a mysterious and enchanting book of love, adventure, and danger — and its spellbinding story becomes entwined with hers.
Water Will utilizes black and white, reflective of the show's themes — darkness and light, femininity and ugliness, nature and death entwined.
At the movies we often end up kind of entwined because Denis has really long legs, and we did that night.
But the political and financial are deeply entwined in Turkey, and the fallout from the coup attempt has damaged the economy.
Rich millennials are creating new trends and status symbols, namely expensive sneakers and streetwear, which have become entwined with luxury fashion.
Despite the entwined relationship between art and ecology in this exhibition, the curator is not aiming to be didactic about environmental issues.
Nida, Gilliams, Whitfield, and Najjar illustrate the ways that, on this show, toxic masculinity, money, status, and criminal activity are all entwined.
We were digitally entwined, both of our virtual selves fully available, and there was really only one place to go from here.
The Philippine military and the broader security establishment is largely entwined with and dependent on American intelligence, financing, logistical support, and training.
"We've been entwined, you and I, for decades now," she says to him, while stirring a cup of tea Get Out-style.
The most tender moments in Julieta are those of unselfconscious lovemaking between Julieta and Xoan, entwined on the prow of a ship.
We are keeping the same trajectory so that we keep on entrenching ourselves in this city, further and further entwined into Castro.
A growing body of work suggests that, just as language and gesture are intimately entwined, so too are motor production and perception.
In an uneven ensemble he rivals the leaders, and romantically entwined duo Jason (Dacre Montgomery) and Kimberley (Naomi Scott), for screen time.
But it is deeply entwined with China's electronic supply chain, making it highly vulnerable to collateral damage from U.S.-Sino trade barriers.
Don's initially fierce resistance to Pam's plans reveals just how deeply their lives are entwined; he cannot contemplate a future without her.
The entwined results are that millions of Americans still reject climate change science, and fossil fuels maintain dominance over the energy sector.
According to Jane, she said she fell in love with him instantly, and they've been entwined romantically and politically ever since since.
The soon-to-be-entwined fates of these two men are signaled by a strange if obvious coincidence: They're both named Jinpa.
ICBMs are entwined with the concept of nuclear deterrence: warding off attack with the prospect of nuclear retaliation and mutually assured destruction.
" He added, "As the years went by the Affordable Care Act's roots grew and it became entwined in the health care system.
It is unclear if they will retain the Sussex Royal brand name and monogram of a crown above an entwined H&M.
But on some of the album's most incendiary tracks the original Carnival recordings are still audible, roughly entwined with Charles's band arrangements.
Think of pappardelle allied with a meaty ragù, or spools of ramen entwined with pork broth, throwing off starch, drinking in soup.
Tell me about these velvet chairs, the voluptuous red one entwined with bronze apples and the blue chair with its phallic pillow.
However, Onfroy's charges of domestic abuse became entwined with his rising fame, as he allegedly physically abused his then-pregnant ex-girlfriend.
Mr. Eyre turns the scene metaphoric: the entwined lovers are trapped in the crumbled ruins of walls and stairs from Amiens and Paris.
Entwined by a single serpent, the ship's mast is the staff of Asclepius, the Greek god associated with healing and the medicinal arts.
Both times he was named commissioner, Mr. Bratton succeeded Mr. Kelly, and their intermittent swapping of the job has entwined their policing legacies.
One is that the music could not have existed without the life, "with all its joys and sorrows", so they are inextricably entwined.
We were so absorbed in the thrill of sneaking out that we didn't realize until two blocks later that our hands were entwined.
Savage slashes of blood metastasize out into creeping flowers; the final tree, flame-haired against black ground, is exuberantly entwined with green vines.
In these cases, disappointment with the show's choices becomes entwined with the humiliation of being proved wrong — a perfect recipe for fan fury.
He was born in a working-class neighborhood of Caracas in 1962, a time when the Venezuelan left was entwined with the counterculture.
Often these constraints are entwined: less available power  → lower power data transmission (or longer duty cycles between engaging the radio) → low available bandwidth.
To speak of bruised egos would be to trivialize how deeply invested these scientists were in the project, how reason and emotion entwined.
They then moved back to the stage, got on the floor, entwined their legs, threw off their shirts, and jerked down their pants.
On a bench in their grungy, violent Naples neighborhood, Elena and Lila lounge, bodies entwined, wearing shabby dresses, reading in unison, in Italian.
Having reviewed a photo of the art, this court sides with Nathan: This thing is a rat king of writhing, entwined phobia triggers.
The Israelis have continued to build neighborhoods around the city, and its two sides, East and West, have become more and more entwined.
Nowhere is it more entwined with the history and culture of a place than the bright, sun-baked desert oasis of Palm Springs.
MIKE HALE Opera already has a deathless double bill: "Cavalleria Rusticana" and "Pagliacci," so entwined that at this point they barely exist apart.
In the Season 8 premiere the new couple, last seen entwined in their love boat, arrives at Winterfell (as seen in the trailer).
An unprecedented public health crisis has become entwined with and amplified by existing deficits in our democratic institutions and our social safety net.
The entwined crises of housing affordability and homelessness, decades in the making, have been the most consistently vexing to the de Blasio administration.
And, of course, there's disgraced ex-pharmaceutical mogul Martin Shkreli, forever entwined with their 2015 album Once Upon a Time in Shaolin's history.
Increasingly, in an age where players attract as much or greater loyalty than even the clubs they represent, the two are inexorably entwined.
His family fortune is entwined with the country, where his father made a fortune in construction, and two of his children remain there.
At one point we see the King and Gaveston entwined in a romantic embrace just before an audience arrives to see a play.
"The Gate," as it is called, is two thick entwined coils that twist upward from the floor and spread out along the ceiling.
Where the Mona Lisa represents a single figure, there are three figures magnificently entwined here, with an elaborate mountainous landscape in the background.
Rather than just tabulating results after the match like in fantasy sports, GreenPark wants to be entwined with the spectacle as it happens.
The Saudi government depends on the company for most of its revenue, meaning the management of Saudi Aramco is entwined with the state.
By 1994, the three countries were entwined in a trade deal that, in its 22 chapters covering 309 pages, lashed their economies together.
ICBMs are entwined with the concept of nuclear deterrence: warding off an attack with the prospect of nuclear retaliation and mutually assured destruction.
Her work addressed the different ways in which a person's social identity, entwined with their gender, affected their lives and how others treated them.
The exhibition shows how languages, myths, and society's shared imagination are indebted to other nations, entwined by histories of international trade, conflict, and colonialism.
Hilton and Lohan's spat began when the actress became romantically entwined with the reality star's ex-boyfriend Stavros Niarchos in 2006, according to E!
What if I kissed someone with braces, and our braces got entwined, only to be removed by a surgeon or, even worse, a parent?
In Reste ("Stay"), he implores a lover, "satiated, breathless, languid, dizzy", to stay a while, their limbs entwined, in the warmth of the night.
These are stills from pornographic websites—tongues entwined, a naked man seen from behind—enlarged and blurred until they take on a dreamy softness.
Superior Court that companies hosting online reviews have a right to litigate to shield the identity of anonymous posters because their interests are entwined.
But business and government are entwined in Cambodia and the leadership and its family members control many of Cambodia's biggest enterprises - including media businesses.
It has already dropped over 7 percent in recent months and the South Korean economy is one of the most closely entwined with China's.
What they all have in common, however, is a distinct cultural heritage, and an identity that reflects entwined roots in this country and elsewhere.
His personal and family finances are deeply entwined with the country, which has also backed his party's extensive political patronage network and media outlets.
These ought to be entwined in our lives since we ought not only think in a fair and just manner but also act accordingly.
To me this only confirms the visceral sense many of us have that holiness and humanness may be more closely entwined than we imagine.
Those competing impulses — the drive toward political confrontation, entwined with skepticism that government will accommodate them — may come to define these students as voters.
The park, which is in the nearby hamlet of Inwood, sports a statue of two vastly oversized and entwined snakes named Sara and Sam.
The abortion war, with its singular focus on law, distracts us from the economic factors entwined in a woman's decision to terminate a pregnancy.
That secular agenda was always entwined with Mr. Modi's roots within a conservative Hindu political movement that strives to make India a Hindu state.
Tattoos have long been entwined with American seafaring culture, which developed a repertory over time of anchors, dragons and pinup girls, among other symbols.
And it's colored the first half of the Trump presidency in ways that will forever be entwined with the country's 45th commander in chief.
Though she knew her physical pain was acutely real, she also knew that her experience of its symptoms was entwined with her emotional life.
Perhaps no industry is more closely entwined with Nafta, or has more at stake in any shift in trade policy, than the automotive sector.
As the push for comprehensive immigration reform gained steam in the 21625s, however, the fate of the Liberians became entwined with broader legalization efforts.
And while fan excesses have become an entwined part of this universe, that history goes a way toward explaining them, if not absolving them.
Perhaps because it is so ostensibly entwined with thought, with consciousness and our sense of self, language is the last bastion encircling human exceptionalism.
Canada is too closely entwined with its immense neighbor — economically, militarily, diplomatically and in countless other ways — to risk the development of serious friction.
That's a slight exaggeration, but by this point in the experience, I would say I felt closely entwined with the universe inside Luxury Escapism.
While investigators say the mob and the waterfront remain entwined, both institutions are much diminished today, pushed to the margins of New York City.
Not just the closeness of the press of my father's hands around my neck, but the complications of my life and his life, entwined.
Show Us Your Wall MIAMI BEACH — For Sarah Harrelson, running an arts magazine, raising three teenagers and collecting contemporary art are intimately entwined pursuits.
Paintings of sleeping male nudes are here, as well as canvases with figures hovering in barren, uncanny landscapes or entwined in languid erotic poses.
It seemed apt after what had occurred in December, when the presidency seemed perhaps more entwined than usual with prominent figures in conservative media.
Arizona, under Coach Sean Miller, has been entwined in a corruption scandal, and the conference could send just one team to the N.C.A.A. tournament.
But the entwined dynamics of the Clinton operation and marriage examined in the play are now seen as consequential factors in Trump's implausible victory.
Rich millennials are also creating new trends and status symbols, namely expensive sneakers and streetwear, the latter of which has become entwined with luxury fashion.
His tale is of two men who more than anyone shaped the city's reputation, and whose destinies became fatally entwined in Old Shanghai's last days.
Unveiled in 2017 to mark 43 years of diplomatic ties, it is entwined with the national flowers of Taiwan (plum blossoms) and Paraguay (passion flowers).
Others hope that once China discovers how far Pakistan's deep state is entwined with Islamist radical groups, it will show less patience than the Americans.
Yet that ignores what's been demonstrated time and again -- including the current political cycle -- regarding the ways in which the personal and political are entwined.
As a result, the economic outlook has become deeply entwined with the fate of the trade negotiations, which has reduced the leverage of U.S. negotiators.
Peter ran the wound under the kitchen tap for several minutes, watching as his own and Caroline's blood spiraled into the drain like entwined serpents.
He is currently on the United States leg of a world tour with Gilberto Gil, the musician with whom his career has been most entwined.
The lives of its current residents are deeply entwined with the ranch life of La Mora, which provides work in a region with few opportunities.
Amos (Amir Tessler) is an alert and watchful child, and the entwined dramas of Zionism and his parents' marriage are filtered through his quizzical consciousness.
I make these promotional videos to show the aspiring artists of this generation that art production is solidly entwined with a lot of hard labor.
If you want a daily driver, look to Volkswagen (Porsche has long been entwined with VW and is now part of the gigantic VW Group).
Consumer spending is the lifeblood of the United States economy, and the psychology of the market is deeply entwined with the psychology of the consumer.
That first big meal of the new year, with a pot of black-eyed peas at its center, is deeply entwined with African-American culture.
Mestre Cobra Mansa named his property Kilombo Tenondé after the quilombos, communities founded by escaped slaves, that are entwined with capoeira as symbols of resistance.
The collection of never-before-showcased objects materialize the underpinnings of urban livelihoods: commerce, culture, ancestry, trauma, which, particularly for Black Americans, are inextricably entwined.
In March, there was a two-page spread on how to give oral sex headlined "Get in Formation," with explicit drawings of two entwined figures.
"We grow uneasy, wondering if in fact all we're reading is a portrait of entwined madness and male entitlement," Charles Finch writes in his review.
But such feelings have become entwined in recent years with other issues, including how much tax revenue Catalonia should redistribute to poorer parts of Spain.
Nevertheless, American, Chinese and even Russian financiers are entwined in a complex dance around the initial public offering, which is promised for later this year.
As I once heard Joan Didion say at a reading, the personal and the political cannot be separated, but are entwined in a double helix.
There are two entwined arguments here, one about who makes disabled children, and the other about the worth of the lives of those disabled children.
CNN's Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta said the technical term for fear of flying is "aviophobia" and it is often entwined with other fears.
Lords of the Earth: The Entwined Destiny of Wildlife and Humanity is a forthcoming book that explores the intimate relationships between local people and wildlife.
So they set about destroying the entwined belief system of Confucianism, Daoism and Buddhism, and replaced it with the new trinity of Lenin, Marx and Mao.
As she examines the intrinsically multifaceted nature of a place — particularly politically contentious spaces — its history, especially its spiritual history, becomes profoundly entwined with its present.
It is no small legacy for an actor to become so entwined with a character in the popular imagination that no one can ever replace them.
Hari Kondabolu makes his Netflix debut with Warn Your Relatives which, while deeply entwined in our current times, has jokes and points that are incredibly resonant.
Release date: April 20, 2020The horror movie will follow a teacher and her brother who "become entwined with a young student" who has a dangerous secret.
But it is also an important reminder that there are many different ways to arrive at motherhood, and not all of them are entwined with biology.
But there's nothing remotely funny about the film, a somber and conventional documentary about the entwined stories of the fallen stars Dwight Gooden and Darryl Strawberry.
American and Israeli intelligence agencies say the country's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is deeply entwined with its petrochemical industry, using oil revenues to swell its coffers.
A deep and comprehensive agreement with the EU will therefore need to include commitments reflecting the extent to which the UK and EU economies are entwined.
Russia's preference is to press on with a space program entwined with the United States', on either the lunar program or another venture, Mr. Rogozin said.
Comparing the trans experience to those of other marginalized groups is awkward, and not least because gender and race and poverty have different, if entwined histories.
But The Times's investigation makes clear that in every era of Mr. Trump's life, his finances were deeply entwined with, and dependent on, his father's wealth.
He pointed out that the U.S. and the Philippines are so deeply entwined that it would take longer than one Presidential term to unravel their ties.
Ultratrained hooligans have appeared in other countries — notably Poland and Germany — but only in Russia is it seen as having become entwined with the national character.
The photographs, captured from the 1970s onward, depict lovers entwined in hotel rooms, candid moments backstage at drag performances and friends suffering through the AIDS epidemic.
More than two years earlier, my husband and I had sat in our high-walled garden in Kabul, fingers entwined, and decided that we wanted children.
While this proved to be a sound financial investment within eight years, it naturally entwined the concerns of union leadership with those of the company stockholders.
In her testimony, Ms. Lacewell, who had been called as a prosecution witness, offered one striking example of how entwined Mr. Percoco and Mr. Cuomo were.
He was one of the last generation of fellows to live in college, and his life was entwined with his students' lives beyond the confines of lessons.
Just over one hour's drive from Hereford through country lanes decked with daffodils stands Jenkins' 55,000 square ft toolmaking factory, a Welsh firm entwined in similar networks.
She has a lot of story to tell, is what I'm saying, and if her story becomes entwined with June's, the show has more options to explore.
Sound Garden Smith grew up on an island in Puget Sound that looks like Middle-earth, and her creative process has always been intimately entwined with nature.
She became further entwined with her alt-right friends, with whom she spent most of her little free time — particularly DeAnna, her live-in boyfriend since 2015.
The novelist borrowed the fourth dimension from him, where time is entwined with space, and it was a small leap from there to create a fifth dimension.
To many in Silicon Valley the fortunes of the FANGs—as the pack is known—seemed so entwined that they were treated like a distinct asset class.
The story of how Coleman came to coach Whitley is entwined with the story of how she met Paul Coleman, the man who would become her husband.
But his professional life has more recently become entwined with social justice activism after his older sister, Mia Henderson, a transgender woman, was killed in July 2014.
On the contrary, as one gets older, money and art become entwined—going to work, providing for yourself and your family, is its own kind of dance.
But he has demonstrated, over and over again, in high schools and libraries and state legislatures and schools, that nobility and ridiculousness are entwined in our DNA.
The family — including the daughter, the "Miss Burma" of the title — becomes entwined with the country's fate, and the story addresses questions of identity, history and trust.
Power has been entwined with the evolution of male manufacturing jobs since the industrial revolution, said Alice Kessler-Harris, a professor emerita of history at Columbia University.
There are historical reasons for the state's area code cultural geography, as this great 2014 piece from The Atlantic explains — and they're closely entwined with California's development.
But "The Lavender Scare" is about how the fear of Communism and the fear of homosexuality became entwined and conflated, fusing into a new beast of oppression.
How was the child, or even the young adult he would become, to make sense of all this, of such horrors entwined with the semblance of affection?
That position is deeply entwined in Turkish culture — it is standard in school curriculums — and polling has shown that a majority of Turks share the government's position.
OLNICK This piece by Giulio Paolini is a plaster cast of an ancient sculpture excavated in the 16th century of two athletic wrestlers entwined with each other.
Our reporters discovered that U.S. investigators are scrutinizing a meeting Mr. Kushner had later that month with a Russian financier whose bank is entwined with Russian intelligence.
The show has centered around Annalise Keating (Viola Davis), a law professor at a university who, with five of her students, became entwined in a murder plot.
One company whose business is "entwined with political speech protected by the Constitution" is Vox Media, the parent company of the website you are reading right now.
And it looks like his legacy will become even more entwined with the club's, now that it's been confirmed he will succeed Rafa Benitez as its head coach.
Kept in secret while still married to Russian ballerina Olga Khokhlova, her nude body appears again and again, charting an erotic obsession entwined with a renewed artistic vigor.
And then, as these plots that have so entwined us over the last few years start to converge, the dead and their Night King will approach the Wall.
With him, it becomes, indeed, entwined with the man, showing an unexpected harmony that he finally finds among the people, that projects as compassion, empathy, and mutual belonging.
Photo: GettyThat technology might be bad for our health, that it's manipulating us, isn't a revelatory take, but it's one that lawmakers are increasingly becoming intimately entwined with.
Press reports, based on anonymous sources, have suggested that the US Marshals are more deeply entwined in the Mexican military's counter-drug operations than the agency has acknowledged.
"Virgo season is an intense time of year for you, Aquarius, one where you find yourself getting deeper entwined with your partners, emotionally and financially, too," says Annabel.
It's romantic, in a backward way: the idea that two people could become so hopelessly entwined that, even when the relationship falters or fails, they remain spiritually coupled.
Her breath came in little gasps, their limbs entwined, the healer and she, the stran­ger and she, like lovers now, as in a story or in a myth.
Trump has told aides he believes Xi is attempting to influence the summit, and the matter has become entwined in the ongoing trade standoff between Washington and Beijing.
But a quantum communication satellite uses a crystal that produces a pair of entangled photons whose properties remain entwined even as one is transmitted over a large distance.
When the bell sounded for the last time, the two Nickel boys in the ring were entwined, bloody and slick, propping each other up like a human tepee.
He's right: The only Philippine security treaty is with the United States, the two militaries are deeply entwined and millions of Filipino-Americans live in the United States.
And they did it with gusto, collecting wooden carvings, curating a magnificent library (with their entwined initials embossed on the books leather covers), and landscaping famously lovely gardens.
It tracked the fates of two families, entwined by chance: the three tall women comprising the Hughes sisters, and the widowed Elsie Hannigan and her spitfire daughter, Annie.
Domestic Lives 10 Photos View Slide Show ' My life became entwined with the Hotel Belleclaire on the Upper West Side 35 years ago, and together we have evolved.
I hadn't walked like this in years — taken a day to think and walk and write, activities so entwined with my identity that without them I'd lost myself.
A recent episode of "The Daily" podcast explaining how two Trump scandal story lines — Mueller's Russia investigation and the pre-election hush payments to women — have become entwined.
The worlds of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity have become deeply entwined in recent years, as organizations work to keep up with — and ideally block — increasingly sophisticated malicious hackers.
Negotiations on Flint are entwined with a larger bipartisan energy reform bill, after Democrats pledged to block the legislation until they get an agreement on aid for Flint.
At a time of rising tension in the oil-producing Gulf region, Britain is diplomatically entwined in overlapping conflicts and disagreements involving Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Iran and others.
The implication is that ubiquitous adoption is coming to transactions entwined with code, and blockchain will become so common we don't even talk about it the same way.
France is a founding member of the E.U. and is far more economically and politically entwined with the bloc than Britain, which was never a fully committed member.
It's also tackling the long-simmering problem of young researchers in Canada, who've felt shut out of federal funding schemes—problems the report authors see as critically entwined.
Another piece that highlights the peculiar way animal integration is entwined with our lives is "Cobra's Basket," for which Koch spent time learning the art of basket-weaving.
People pray for one another in these places too, but the spiritual aspect is entwined with the sort of corporate conservatism you can find inside companies like Walmart.
The two banks are already intimately entwined as part of the powerful Hank family, which has roots in the State of Mexico, home of Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
Your phone habits are so deeply personal and entwined with your life that how you actually feel is a better motivator for change than the latest research, Price stated.
Tarantino's entire film career has been deeply entwined with Weinstein, who has distributed all of the filmmaker's movies, from 1992's Reservoir Dogs through 2015's The Hateful Eight.
Gradually more figures appear, first as bystanders, but, starting around 2005, the lonely single girl becomes two entwined women, less lovers than a divided female consciousness apparently comforting herself.
The set includes a miniature teacup and saucer ($33), pillbox ($38), tankard ($51) and coaster ($26), all carrying the coronet of Princess Eugenie, along with the couple's entwined monogram.
Alexi Lubomirski, who also took the pair's stunning official engagement photos, said the shot of Meghan entwined in Harry's legs happened when the tired bride "slumped" on the groom.
These principles should apply with equal force to the civil justice system; the area of what state-court juries can award has long been particularly entwined with state law.
The origins of the WWE are deeply entwined with the history of boxing and sport wrestling in the U.S. and in the history of a particular family: the McMahon's.
And over the last few months, he has slowly but surely become entwined with Bridgegate, which has all but ruined the political career of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.
Both characters were introduced last season, and although viewers didn't get their full back stories, it was clear that they are deeply entwined with the lives of the Pearsons.
Landscape and autobiography recur as entwined motifs, from the sun-splashed swimming pools of Los Angeles, the artist's adopted home town, to the rolling hills of his native Yorkshire.
The next two hours follow the entwined, contrapuntal progress of their relationship and their careers, punctuated by more songs and ending in a swirl of piercing and complex emotion.
A handful of tiny contortionists dressed in reptilian catsuits — literally a handful, since they perform on a giant mechanical hand — pretzel their entwined bodies into beautiful lotus-like shapes.
The Soviet nuclear program was so entwined with the economy and society that slowing the Cold War military machine took years and cost United States taxpayers billions of dollars.
From half a world away, the United States was pushing against a weakened Russia's borders, encroaching on countries that were almost inextricably entwined with Russia's economy, culture, and history.
It would almost certainly deepen tensions within the British government between those who want a deeply entwined trading relationship with Europe and those who favor a looser one. Mrs.
Commerzbank and Deutsche Bank, both founded in the 19th century when Germany was emerging as an industrial and geopolitical power, are closely entwined with the country's history and identity.
But there's another threat within the honey community that's intimately entwined with the lives of bees and their beekeepers, one that is largely unknown outside their world: honey fraud.
His merchandise, especially his partnership with Nike, has long been deeply entwined with how fans understood and interacted with him; it was central to the remaking of his image.
Mr. Butler found the paradox worth exploring, and his book argues that the sport is as entwined with Cuba's narrative of defiance toward America as much as anything else.
Cherríe's own life is secondary to, yet inextricably entwined with, that of Elvira — the mother with whom she had, like all mothers and daughters, a fraught but vital relationship.
In time, those investments bolstered the entwined political and business interests of Afghan leaders without accountability, leading to their current destructive obsession with managing power over managing the country.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
An unregulated exit would bring tariff and regulatory barriers down around Britain's borders, disrupting industrial supply chains that have grown deeply entwined over the half-century of Britain's membership.
How closely they had become entwined in Malta was evident from the court testimony of Mr. Theuma, Mr. Fenech's former driver and self-confessed middleman in the murder plot.
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Our reporters discovered that federal and congressional investigators are scrutinizing a meeting Mr. Kushner had later that month with a Russian financier whose bank is entwined with Russian intelligence.
Europe, they said, was needlessly becoming entwined with a deeply corrupt, economic basket case already in a state of conflict, and Dutch taxpayers would find themselves on the hook.
They only cover federal or federally funded investigations, but the move signals that genealogy's future (as well as that of your genetic privacy) will forever be entwined with policing.
As a result, data moved to center-stage in 21st century geopolitics, becoming entwined with national strategy, security, power and global politics, just as oil did a century before.
Picture it now: there's your dad, hanging out in a loose-fitting Hawaiian shirt, showing your schoolmates the erotic bronze of him entwined with your 22002-year-old stepmother.
Production of the vast quantities of sugar that we now take for granted is entwined in the history of the transatlantic slave trade, and the deaths of millions of people.
And with cosmic lovebirds Venus and Mars entwined in offbeat Aquarius from December 7 to 19, some unexpected romances might be the fringe benefit of all that melting-pot mingling.
My guess is for Americans of a certain generation for whom Jackson and Farrakhan are stand-ins for black political activism in particular, Chicago and urban black power are entwined.
The implication is clear: America's own security interests are more entwined than ever with those of the region, making it a peculiar time to consider scaling back its military presence.
Ciravolo, who is leading Beau Dietl's investigation into Darryl's disappearance, suspects the vanished surfer "got entwined with someone dangerous," and even believes it is possible the missing man was drugged.
But dig through the goop of blood and gore, and what you ultimately end up with is the story of a relationship so closely entwined that it becomes self-destructive.
Don Buchla is so entwined in my life on all levels—artistically, professionally, and as a dear friend—that it is almost too big a topic for me to express.
Given how closely the dog's history is entwined with our own, knowing more about how they evolved also helps fill in the details of how humans lived during those periods.
"Once stressed, because awareness of self has been centered, the stressful experience may become more entwined with this awareness of self, making the experience even more stressful," Hirshberg tells me.
From North Korea to Iran to a closely entwined business relationship worth $598 billion in 2015, the two countries have broad common interests, and China expects Trump to understand that.
There's also Geena Davis as Sandy St. Clair, a former showgirl who manages the hotel's shows and has her own arc entwined with Bash Howard's rising status as a producer.
Ms. Lalanne's works tended to be smaller and often drew on imagery from the botanical kingdom, as with elegant candelabra reminiscent of entwined branches or mirrors framed by bronze foliage.
These different accounts not only add real pace to the narrative, but convey how closely entwined, how claustrophobic small towns can be — especially when the horror screws are being tightened.
Still, Tuesday's hearing turned out to be a serious attempt to grapple with the growing influence of a powerful company that is entwined in the lives of millions of Americans.
Loeffler reminds us how entwined the two events were — both for the role Jews played in codifying human rights and for how Zionism was buoyed by these new international values.
Hardwick is wary of overestimating Dorothy's contribution—"the correspondences noted by scholars are not very striking"—but does concede it a place "alongside," if not fully entwined with, William's poems.
But if a business doesn't make it to that point, it can stay entwined with tweaks to the search algorithm and homepage design and manufacturing policies and transaction fees forever.
Venus and Serena Williams are entwined in one photograph, immediately followed by two solo shots of Serena that further show the exquisite and powerful forces of nature that they are.
Now the dueling music events are deeply entwined in the larger battle over who has the authority to help ordinary Venezuelans deal with life-threatening shortages of food and medicine.
Food _____ The actress and director explains how her love of New York is inextricably entwined with how she was introduced to it: on foot, by her smart, funny Sacramento mom.
On the other hand, she was still technically and legally entwined with the man who paid her rent and employed her as a part time consultant at his medical practice.
SPYING SCANDAL The end of Thiam's tenure at Switzerland's second-largest bank was entwined with a spying scandal embroiling Credit Suisse and the opening of an investigation by Swiss watchdog Finma.
Poverty and menstruation myths have become destructively entwined in Uganda, where an average pack of sanitary towels costs a dollar, but the majority of people live below a dollar a day.
Mosquitoes and politics have long been entwined in Florida—some counties elect dedicated mosquito commissioners—but this year, Zika and the bugs that convey it have infected races across the ballot.
Described by Politico as a "longtime Biden adviser," Rasky was closely entwined with Biden's previous unsuccessful runs for the White House—most recently as the communications director of Biden's 2008 campaign.
Peter Shaffer, a leading British playwright whose Tony-winning dramas "Equus" and "Amadeus" explored the male psyche through the entwined anguish of dual protagonists, died on Monday in County Cork, Ireland.
WeWork and the Japanese company are closely entwined, with hundreds of SoftBank staff using space at the two companies' Japanese joint venture and SoftBank considering moving its headquarters into WeWork offices.
What does come to mind when one imagines scissoring is usually a genital-to-genital endeavor, generally with the sex-havers' legs entwined to create a scissor-like effect—get it?
What I didn't realize then was that 2002 was an oddly static year, one where retromania and empty-headed faux-futurism became entwined and the mainstream result was boring as fuck.
The smell of citrus entwined with the steam as I began to eat away at the tart fruit, the juices spilling out over my hands and disappearing into the oncoming current.
The ability to hold their own and defend themselves is maybe more entwined with their identity as masculine men, whereas I felt completely unfeminine and embarrassed about getting into a fight.
Her overdubbed voice is fully entwined with thick synthesizer harmonies and buzzing, shimmering effects, as the song's multiple sections wander between elaborate, airy introspection and the solidity of a dance beat.
Fnac and Conforama, the French household goods retail unit of Steinhoff International Holdings, have been entwined in frantic battle for Darty, with each offering a series of escalating bids last week.
Fox News host Sean Hannity also makes several appearances in the interview notes, fleshing out just how entwined the primetime TV personality had become with the Trump political operation in 2016.
The Clinton Hill apartment that Patrick Sandefur shares with his wife, Sarah Grace Holcomb, has a history tightly entwined with the New York City Marathon and those who lived there before them.
The little girl, in red tights swollen by a water-logged diaper, is entwined in her father's T-shirt, a small arm stretched across his neck as if in a final embrace.
Football's interests have become so entwined with those of the betting industry that it's hard not to see the FA meting out punishments to those two without detecting some degree of hypocrisy.
One of Uncle Kouzuki's favourite artworks is an erotic print by Hokusai, "The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife", which features a woman writhing in ecstasy, entwined in the arms of two octopuses.
In fact, the use of sign language, when it is entwined with the high-energy choreography by Spencer Liff, is intriguingly reminiscent of Bill T. Jones's superb work the first time around.
While military contractors have become deeply entwined in warfare all over the world, they traditionally have stuck to strict limits: advising, training, and supplying foreign armies — but not actually serving in them.
With its slow-moving tempo and amorous lyrics about "two souls entwined in the blink of an eye," the song is an expression of the beautiful way one surrenders to requited love.
That so-called "periodic region" is made partly of chitin (a common compound in the shells of crustaceans) and partly of calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate, entwined together like a spiral staircase.
Technology, for good and bad, is now firmly entwined in all grades, while lectures are becoming a thing of the past, educators on a panel on "The Digital Future of Education" acknowledged.
Grace Notes Two chapters in two lives are being lived out in the tidy room on East 28th Street that Andrew Byrnes now calls home — two chapters that are different but entwined.
TV Sports The game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Cuban national team in Havana on Tuesday was a television spectacle, presented by ESPN as a game entwined in international politics.
Rufus holds all of the power, and he does horrible, awful things with that power, but Dana's life is so closely entwined with his that she calls him by a pet name.
They meet because she's a teacher who knows the children, but their arcs become entwined -- again, in a manner that has to be gradually discerned as Pizzolatto flits among the separate timelines.
As fan-based rituals of online life and global protest culture become part of everyday experience, their digital features and practices become mainstream; they become entwined with our flesh and our identities.
But Cuba remains tightly entwined with Venezuela, which for years has supplied it with oil in exchange for experts, including thousands of doctors and, by all accounts, some military and intelligence advisers.
The government's argument for that approach: The financial sectors of Britain and the bloc are so entwined that it would be financially damaging to both sides if regulatory barriers hindered their operations.
At different spots in the den, larger snakes (the females, as visitors who have read the panels know) are entwined in sometimes frantically wiggling snake balls made up of smaller, male snakes.
Near the Johnson Space Center, this architecture is entwined with the rise of the American space program, which put the first man on the moon 50 years ago, on July 20, 1969.
Then there's the adjacent, 222-acre Riverside Park, which can feel so entwined with its namesake drive that the park, street and neighborhood all feel like they are one and the same.
Rational policy discourse on these profound challenges will now be far more difficult because they have become entwined in American politics and Turkey's ties to a former American general and intelligence official.
There is not one overarching reason for Vegas's success, but several, all entwined: the right players, the right coaches and a grieving city eager to embrace a new sport and a winner.
Opinion ____ The actress and director Greta Gerwig explains how her love of New York is inextricably entwined with how she was introduced to it: on foot, by her smart, funny Sacramento mom.
Independence is not so brave a value as we often insist, and it is also almost impossible; we live in a collective fabric, all our lives entwined with the lives of others.
Then, as now, wealth and poverty were more entwined than in many metropolises, the neat grids of red and yellow on the maps disrupted by thickets of blue and slugs of black.
At the heart of the film, which spans four decades, is his love for Ellie, the beautiful daughter of a wealthy family with which, he later realizes, his life is already fatefully entwined.
Less than a hundred miles from Kendal, meanwhile, Tate Liverpool is currently hosting the first major exhibition in Britain of Keith Haring's graffiti-like paintings, which feature anthropomorphic penises and entwined male figures.
In Consumptive Chic: A History of Beauty, Fashion, and Disease, Carolyn A. Day investigates how the fatal symptoms of tuberculosis became entwined with feminine ideals in the late 21860th and early 19963th centuries.
Critic's Notebook CHARLESTON, S.C. — Through its 40 years, the Spoleto Festival USA has always been closely entwined with the life of the city that hosts it, be it through hurricane or political tempest.
Given his history, it's perhaps no surprise that Trump's presidency is now entwined in legal theater peopled by outsize characters, including a porn star, a Playboy model, hustling lawyers and a mystery celebrity.
What we're dealing here, in this realm in which deep house and pulled pork have become inextricably entwined, like tender young lovers during reading week, is imitation not as flattery, but as deception.
Later, the route became entwined with the lore of California, where the western edge of the United States met the Pacific Ocean, and where the freedom of the road met dazzling natural beauty.
Created by Mr. Simon and George Pelecanos, it's a 1970s and '80s period piece about the entwined histories of Times Square and the pornography industry, starring James Franco (playing twins) and Maggie Gyllenhaal.
The old retired general, Kelly, would tolerate the two romantically entwined pairs of younger high-level White House aides (Porter and Hicks, Jared and Ivanka), rather than gunning for them — and vice versa.
I like to read (and write) lying down, and despite strenuous effort I often fall asleep at some point, so what I read and write ends up becoming weirdly entwined with my dreams.
Best of all was the 2014 Causse du Théron En Pente, from the Sigauds' hillside vineyard, a wine full of tension, with dense mineral flavors entwined with raspberry fruit, long, deep and intense.
Absent a common understanding on democratic necessities, the relationship is increasingly transactional, even as the two nations remain intimately entwined, as Germany is home to about 3 million people with roots in Turkey.
New York has a special density of these entwined vocations, but they now exist all over the world, a vast majority outside the rarefied atmosphere of the multinational powerhouses and buy-alike collectors.
The digital tax negotiations, which are being conducted through the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, have become entwined with efforts to reduce attempts by companies to avoid taxes by shifting profits overseas.
A day of entwined strands of Russian-related machinations Thursday encapsulates why Trump seems fated never to emerge from the ever deepening, almost operatic drama that grips the White House like a vice.
But Mr. Trump's heterodox approach to diplomacy has become a constant source of headlines, and Americans' views of his trade policy have become entwined with their anxiety about how he conducts himself abroad.
Nevertheless, the views expressed in the Warren and Sanders letters suggest that any company whose business is "entwined with political speech protected by the Constitution" may be immune from enforcement from Robb's office.
In the worst-run countries power and wealth are so entwined that the owner-managers have no need to flout the law; if you write the rules yourself, you don't need to break them.
I get it, I do: They're two characters entwined by fate and tragedy, and you spend the vast majority of the game's runtime following them through some of the most harrowing postapocalyptic scenes imaginable.
It and actual volatility can quickly become entwined in a spiral lower because investors are less inclined to pay up for "put" options — effectively a bet on prices falling — when the market is rising.
"The facts are that Taiwan is much more entwined with the People's Republic of China and Taiwan cannot avoid cross-Strait engagement," she said, referring to the stretch of water dividing the two sides.
He tells the story of relativity through two entwined lives—Einstein's and that of Arthur Eddington, a British astronomer whose experiments in 1919 provided the first compelling evidence that Einstein's strange theories were correct.
For another, of course, the militantly atheist Soviet Union has been replaced as a regional hegemon by the Russia of Vladimir Putin — whose aggressive nationalism has become tightly entwined with the Russian Orthodox Church.
Death, class, gender and art are among the entwined preoccupations in this marvelous, complex, attractive, frightening book, which allows life to spill out of the frames of the artworks providing occasions for the poems.
Our cozy bed has been where my disability disappears behind nuzzles and entwined legs, a connection strong enough to convince me that there is still a world outside of my discomfort and twisted vision.
The debt ceiling Congress is going to have to raise the debt ceiling later this year, and the chances that this fight will become entwined with the next fight over government spending are high.
Often Ramanuj hopes to have moved his patients from a position of sceptical resistance to a place where they can engage with the idea that their physical pain is entwined with their mental health.
Mia Alvar's collection of short stories, IN THE COUNTRY (2015), sees the two countries further entwined by giving voice to a cast of characters both in the Philippines and here in the United States.
The EU Copyright Directive is the first update to European copyright laws since 2001—making it the first time lawmakers have grappled with copyright since the internet became entwined with every facet of our lives.
Bagwell's sculpture is an 18-foot-high bronze victory monument depicting a winged woman holding the serpent-entwined Staff of Asclepius (the Greek god of medicine) in one hand, and an eternal flame the another.
"One of the most exciting things about the evolution of Sundance is how the Festival has become more and more entwined in the fabric of Park City itself," said Sundance Institute's Managing Director Sarah Pearce.
Moreover, as time passes and the lives of irregular migrants becomes entwined with those of their citizen-neighbors, they must be given the opportunity to regularize their position and gain a right of permanent residence.
Striking a balance between becoming ever more intimately entwined in billions of peoples' lives, making huge profits as a result and avoiding a backlash will be one of the biggest business challenges of the century.
Mr. Oller evokes the dark and yearning spirit of flamenco, a form passed down within families, through distillations of some of the steps — flowering wrists and pounding feet — entwined with his own more balletic vocabulary.
There is also the argument that ZTE is emblematic of the entwined US-China economic relationship, given that thousands of jobs in both countries depend on its survival farther down the high-tech supply chain.
The national psyche rests on a history of invasion, submission, conquest and self-assertion — from the Romans and the Anglo-Saxons through the Normans and on to dynasties entwined with the royal houses of Europe.
Apple's supply chain for products from iPhones to Macs is deeply entwined in China, and so far, Cook has managed to insulate the company from many of the tariffs Trump has imposed on Chinese goods.
And we should do that in a way that shows the inherently entwined nature of the good and bad of our past, using written text and symbols like the sheaves and, even, buildings like Monticello.
That night, I photographed 10-year-old Gianna Musolino holding her father's arm in the most tender and gentle embrace, her arms entwined around his, her head nestled in the soft bend of his elbow.
And yet he aptly shows not just how the personal is always entwined with the political, but how history veers from neat linear narratives into circular, concentric and even fantastic and unimaginable patterns and designs.
The church wants to evict the state school, but the two sides — the Croats and predominantly Muslim Bosniaks — remain entwined by the legacy of the Dayton Accords, the American-led treaty that ended the war.
Justifiably angered, the Europeans are discussing ways around the American sanctions, further eroding the trans-Atlantic alliance and perhaps hastening the day when they have a financial system far less entwined with the United States'.
On the ballad "Lucky to Be Me" and a mid-tempo reading of "Nothing Like You," his left hand painted in misty watercolor, and the band fell into a dream state, past and future entwined.
Jane is my father's "girlfriend," a term that feels preposterous for someone who wears orthopedic shoes and travels with a baggie of bran — let alone spent the last 61 years utterly entwined with my mother.
In Brazil, state institutions and private corporate interests are closely entwined, and companies must be mindful of the country's Clean Company Act, enacted in 2014 to counter widespread corruption in both the private and public sectors.
As a special assistant to president Dwight Eisenhower in the 203s, Rockefeller was in charge of approving covert CIA operations on the continent at a time when US business interests were inevitably entwined with political ones.
In its antitrust case 20 years ago, Microsoft famously argued that even though its web browser was originally a separate application, the browser's code had become too deeply entwined with the Windows operating system to remove.
Where the semiconductor supply chain traditionally gets more entwined with China is around testing and packaging, which are generally considered lower value (albeit critical) tasks that have been increasingly outsourced to the mainland over the years.
Roads are important threads of human civilization around the world, but they are especially entwined in Alaskan life, where wilderness is only sparsely dotted with towns, and there are fewer detours available to re-direct traffic.
HERE WE'RE A VERY, VERY SIGNIFICANT TRADING PARTNER WITH CHINA AND WHILE WE HAVE DISAGREEMENTS, IT IS VERY, VERY HARD TO WALK AWAY FROM THAT ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIP AND HOW THE WORLD'S ECONOMY IS ENTWINED IN THAT.
Northern Ireland, a country that still bears the scars of healed religious and political divisions, and where the church and state are entwined, is the only place in Western Europe where same-sex marriage remains outlawed.
But given cryptocurrencies have been entwined with the internet from their dawn a decade ago, when the word was spread in forums and chatrooms, it would seem to make sense to search for price triggers online.
I'm biased because I lived in Cornwall for a year, reporting on fishermen and things, but to me, the area's blend of gastro-folk is warming—and it's deeply entwined into the fabric of the place.
He shows too how deeply entwined the Workshop and the publishing industry have been since the 1940s—it is no accident that so many books reviewed in The New York Times bear the imprimatur of Iowa.
Nearly a half century later, two images, contradictory yet entwined, persist: Elvis, legs spread, wearing tight black leather, exuding sex and danger; and in a bright white suit, ELVIS spelled out in red lightbulbs behind him.
Years later, in a Massachusetts in the throes of Prohibition, Beatrice is restless, stalled and grieving, when the woman who adopted the baby begins working for Beatrice's uncle, and the families' fates are entwined yet again.
The Times found that the former New York City mayor's philanthropy was deeply entwined with political preoccupations, giving away or spending more than $10 billion on a combination of charitable and political donations over the years.
His ethical mission became entwined with his quest for sovereignty: In one of the film's most forceful moments, Quezon tells American officials that, to Filipinos, there is little difference between a Nazi and an American segregationist.
Rafael Garcia, a Jesuit priest from South El Paso, got his first inkling of the creativity within the camp when he noticed a cross with a red Sacred Heart entwined in yarn, handmade by incarcerated youngsters.
Taylor-Joy is remarkable in the role, her wide-eyed innocence entwined with a thread of cunning—proof either of her quick wits, scarcely unusual in a clever and curious girl, or of some fell purpose.
Another side of the reverend mother's personality — an intense religious devotion entwined with a quasi-feminist, anti-authoritarian streak — emerges late in the film, but rather than reveal the character's complexity it undermines the story's coherence.
At Wake Forest University, it has involved the creation of an Office of Personal and Career Development that is so thoroughly entwined with the curriculum that you can even take courses for credit in career exploration.
But documents reveal WWF's own staffers on the ground are often deeply entwined with the rangers' work — coordinating their operations, jointly directing their raids and patrols alongside government officials, and turning a blind eye to their misdeeds.
From 50,000 entries spanning 95 countries, American photojournalist Tim Laman took home the grand title with his photo of a Bornean orangutan above the Indonesian rainforest making the climb up a strangler fig entwined with a tree.
One of the things that was tough about 'Veronica Mars' the first three seasons was that I built the Season 1 story and choose the series regulars as the people who are entwined in that murder mystery.
GVM is a holding company run by OHL's chairman, Juan Miguel Villar Mir, and the two companies' finances are entwined in other ways, as GVM also has margin debt and a 20203m convertible bond on OHL stock.
At any given Morrissey or Smiths party, it's likely that you'll spot dudes sporting pompadours and gals bedecked in retro-swing gear, drunkards in a haze and lovers entwined—all standard fixtures of a gathering of sorts.
"Mass" begins with an intentionally grating Antiphon: "Kyrie eleison," with solo voices singing the Latin words entwined with percussion instruments; the complexity increases over two fidgety minutes, with prerecorded elements played through speakers placed around the hall.
China's incredible half-century of growth Steve Tsang, director of the SOAS China Institute, said it would be impossible to quantify the full economic impact of the coronavirus because China has become entwined with so many industries.
Knowing where we stand in relation to everything else better equips us to make more humane, more reflective, and more ethical choices online—all by showing how our individual me is entwined within a much larger we.
And there we see how these two threads come entwined together — it is only through experience that we can create affection, and it is precisely affection and therefore experience that creates a person in the first place.
Carige's problems are common among a lot of Italian regional banks, which for decades were closely entwined with local interests and were hit hard by a recession that wiped out a quarter of the country's industrial output.
If Apple decides to join Samsung in releasing a phone with a curved screen, as has been reported, the move would illustrate a curious fact about the two rivals: In some ways, the two companies' businesses are entwined.
"The Delete Facebook movement that started as a consequence of Cambridge Analytica simply never got traction in South and Southeast Asia for a simple reason: Facebook is inextricably entwined into the DNA of economy, society, politics," Hattotuwa said.
Both of those cities' reputations have become entwined with the militant groups who have sheltered there: Karachi as a haven for the Pakistani Taliban and Al Qaeda, and Quetta as the headquarters of the exiled Afghan Taliban leadership.
She moves in every direction: sometimes hanging upside down, sometimes ascending perpendicular to the stage, entwined and constrained by a pliable cage of 5,700 nylon strings strung vertically in a cube at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).
Some three hundred miles northwest of where Radha lives, near the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, menstruating Kalasha women "retire to a prestigious structure called the bashali, where women hang out, have fun, and sleep entwined," George writes.
Fatebe is folded over so that her hands are touching her feet, entwined in the bars of an unfoldable laundry rack, which, for some inexplicable reason, is rising out a child's black rubber wading pool (or oversized washtub).
It's believed that wolves were the first animal to be domesticated by humans, somewhere between 30,000 and 10,000 years ago in Eurasia, and since then, our two species have forged a mutually beneficial partnership; our lineages inextricably entwined.
The individual mandate and the employer mandate are "inextricably entwined," said James A. Klein, the president of the American Benefits Council, an influential lobby for large companies like Dow Chemical, Microsoft and BP, the oil and gas producer.
No nation has been hit harder by the church's scandals than Ireland, once a citadel of conservative Catholicism where church and state were closely entwined for generations, and perhaps none has moved more sharply away from church teachings.
They are often playing the smartest characters on screen, but also the saddest and least sympathetic, occupying a reality that is drabber and less dramatic than that of the more reckless souls with whom their fates are entwined.
"This is my life, right in front of me," he added — a life overlaid by 14 other, random lives, forever entwined with them, a life forever contoured in haunting outline by other people's triumphs and other people's pain.
People from communities of all sizes, whether 220,500, 25,000 or 250,000, say that their towns are small enough to give them agency to act, and they are personal and entwined enough that accountability to each other comes first.
It implies that the family vignette we've glimpsed is a small but integral part of a much larger narrative in which people, trees, cities, blizzards and the world at large are all entwined in one continuous living web.
RUSSONELLO Hearing "Trio Tapestry," the first album from this all-star group, it's hard not to think back on Joe Lovano's work in the Paul Motian Trio, another bass-free combo whose history was entwined with ECM Records.
For the return of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" this weekend, we spoke with each of the five Kardashian-Jenner sisters — that's Kourtney, Kim, and Khloé Kardashian, and Kendall and Kylie Jenner — about their entwined and individual businesses.
This yin-and-yang way of seeing the world, in which good and bad are so entwined that they are contained in one another, is beautifully illustrated in an ancient Taoist story about a farmer whose horse runs away.
Top prize for this year's contest goes to Tim Laman for this stunning picture of a male orangutan making a 100-foot (30 meter) climb up the thickest root of a strangler fig that's entwined itself around a tree.
Credit card records show that the fates of McFarland's two companies became deeply entwined late last fall as he used a Fyre Festival corporate credit card to pay for discounted concert tickets Magnises offered as an exclusive member benefit.
"Long used to assign criminality, deviancy, and primitiveness to people of color, and the poor, physiognomy was deeply entwined with the rise of eugenics in the 1920s and '30s, which shaped U.S. cultures from law to beauty," she wrote.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads TALLINN, Estonia — The history of modern art in Russia and the former Soviet Union has a fraught, ambiguous relationship with European art, with which it was inextricably entwined until the 13 Russian revolution.
Or put another way, the most attractive companies to job seekers today are entwined in our lives, and they're out to change the world, a one-two punch with implications for any employer who needs great talent to win.
There are all your classic fantasy things like orcs, elves, mages, dragons, and druids, all of it entwined in a deep well of lore set on a world packed full of characters, stories, and a colorful array of enemies.
Iranian influence was everywhere: portraits of Supreme Leader Khamenei were displayed throughout the city, Iranian businesses were deeply entwined in the local economy and Iranian pilgrims flowed into the region by the thousands during the Shia commemoration of Ashura.
This fragmented depiction of desire, going in and out of the main fantasy to various other imaginings, seems to get to the heart of desire: it is a mix of everything an individual finds alluring, entwined yet also distinct.
Credit card records show the two companies' fates became deeply entwined late last fall as McFarland used a Fyre Festival corporate credit card to pay for the discounted concert tickets Magnises offered as an exclusive benefit to its members.
A battle so momentous for the course of history, so entwined with the identities of the nations involved and so enormous in human tragedy is destined to be forever reinterpreted and reimagined, long after the witnesses are gone. Gen.
Shareholders alleged that directors sanctioned Ellison's self-dealing - and also claimed that Oracle's board members were too entwined with Ellison to be entrusted with the decision of whether the company should sue him and other directors over the NetSuite deal.
The other issue is that we have a long history in our country of shaming Black men and women for their locs: from the military, which has restrictions on how those serving must wear their "entwined" hairstyles, to the media.
After a push alert on his phone signals earthquakes coming to Mozambique, Axe sets up shady after-hours meetings with shady ex-business associates — including the robotic, eager Victor (Louis Cancelmi), who is already entwined in Axe's Ice Juice mess.
Fraga felt that, unlike other online sports such as the NBA or soccer, the virtual and real were increasingly entwined in motor racing — with F1 drivers such as Red Bull's Max Verstappen and McLaren's Lando Norris also active in gaming circles.
Turkey, Iran and Russia are deeply entwined in the complex civil war, Israel has struck at Syrian and Iranian targets, and the United States and its allies are weighing strikes against the Syrian government for suspected use of chemical weapons.
His destiny has been entwined with Erdogan since the 1990s when Yildirim, educated in shipbuilding and marine sciences, was in charge of a high-speed ferry company in Istanbul at a time when Erdogan was mayor of Turkey's largest city.
But a history of class in America that assumes its whiteness and relegates the nonwhite poor to the backstage is one that misses the fundamental reality of economic inequality in American history, that race and class were — and are — fundamentally entwined.
In the eyes of protesters, the economic troubles are deeply entwined with corruption and mismanagement in the political elite and the ruling National Congress Party (NCP), said Amjed Farid Eltayeb, an activist and spokesman for the Sudan Change Now movement.
Further, numerous shots of  a group of girls laying languorously entwined, brings to mind the Lisbon sisters of The Virgin Suicides; scenes of perfume bottles held in hands adorned with coral red nail polish put in mind a Miss Dior commercial.
"He was looking at the way I was moving, and helped me find authenticity," said Ms. Newman, who took to the air entwined in aerial ribbons of fabric draped from an adjustable rig attached to the ceiling in her apartment.
"He aptly shows not just how the personal is always entwined with the political, but how history veers from neat linear narratives into circular, concentric and even fantastic and unimaginable patterns and designs," Martha Schwendener wrote in The Times in January.
Tracing the entwined destinies of two men born on the same day at the dawn of the 20th century — one a peasant, the other an aristocrat — the film follows its characters through several decades of Italian political and social upheavals.
But the President insisted on Sunday that he's simply standing up for the flag as he voices sentiments that he says are felt deeply by many people, who he says are turned off that football has been entwined with political statements.
Even the network's marketing poster features the new stars, Abigail Breslin and Colt Prattes, as Frances Houseman (nicknamed Baby) and Johnny Castle, tenderly entwined in a pose eerily reminiscent of the iconic movie-poster image of Ms. Grey and Mr. Swayze.
Julian Adler, director of policy and research at the Center for Court Innovation, a nonprofit that has worked with New York State and Arnold Ventures, says the two have been closely entwined—in part thanks to the work of PJI.
The libretto was a fanciful meditation on, among other things, entwined forms of imperialism, and in Longstreth's rendering Henley became a sort of soft-rock Oppenheimer, conflicted about his epochal hits and their role in the flattening of world culture.
He took the erotic implications of Henri Matisse, the orifices of late Arshile Gorky, ad Giovanni Battista Tiepolo's luscious sun-struck clouds, and transformed them into fleshy abstract limbs and twisting torsos entwined across a canvas punctuated by drips and splatters.
As school segregation has become entwined with New York City's broader reckoning with inequality, some districts recently adopted modest desegregation plans — changing school zones and setting aside seats for low-income children — that have made some schools marginally more diverse.
She does this by deconstructing and reconstructing the female body with glee — limbs are dismembered and entwined, a woman-shaped coffee table is dissected, as if by a magician, and a perspex suitcase is stuffed with squidgy vinyl body parts.
Eventually his love for in-bounds skiing developed into a greater love for the outdoors, at one point even taking him to a job at Miguel's Pizza, an eatery entwined with the climbing culture of the Red River Gorge in Kentucky.
Across the narrow studio, Fraiz displayed another eye-catching (and equally large) work, this one depicting a slumbering couple entwined on a narrow bed, their faces and limbs nestled against each other in a manner that highlights the pleasurable intimacy of the mundane.
Though Buddhism varies markedly with geography, from the wry, austere Japanese practice of Zen to the rigorous, state-entwined Theravada Buddhism practised in Myanmar and Thailand, silent meditation is generally the central practice of faithful Buddhists, whether monks, students, housewives or fishermen.
Eggleston's romantic frames are tinged with warmth and nostalgia, thanks to his embrace of color and his use of negative film, and they capture a moment when the country's identity was entwined with imagery of cars, drive-ins, and roads filled with possibility.
To avert another shutdown, both the House and the Senate must pass at least a short-term spending bill, the latest in a series of such temporary measures that have become entwined with a months-long debate over protections for young "Dreamer" immigrants.
Seeing loving couples, mittens, and lips entwined in the lingering dusk light on snowy city streets was enough to make me want to crawl under my covers with my chunky cat and a box of Kleenex for the rest of my life.
Last year, however, Dr. Lynch and her fellow archaeologists used long, spiked metal rods to locate buried sections of a pathway that once connected the east side of the Homestead to the rose-entwined summerhouse and larger 19th-century flower and vegetable beds.
The scenes of Don's entrapment were cut with scenes of Paige's second driving lesson, when Philip handed her the keys to his Camaro — the joyful American coming-of-age ritual entwined with the sort of work that could lie in Paige's future.
" These intensities of color are entwined with the work of both Fortuny and Morris, and they inspire her to pursue the way "they changed the visual world around them, studied the forms of the past and made them parts of new forms.
Due to the rapid development of the natural sciences during the colonial era, the naming and documentation of animals and plants became a competitive field, and accordingly, conflict is entwined with the history and legend of the Malayan tapir, now an endangered species.
But The Times's examination — based on a review of years of campaign and nonprofit tax filings, as well as interviews with more than 50 people who have benefited from his support — illustrates how deeply that philanthropy is entwined with Mr. Bloomberg's political preoccupations.
The novel is peppered with Lakota words, not all of them easily translatable, and the story she recounts, of a pair of Oglala boys whose lives on the reservation become fatefully entwined, is an impassioned allegory of the long-suffering Lakota people.
But it also suits what seems to be his real motive, to illuminate human nature — its entwined essences of selfishness and loneliness, cruelty and desire — however fleetingly, on a binary lightning field where the only escape from the system is built into the system.
Born in Szeged, Hungary, on June 16, 1930, the son of a well-known soccer coach, he went to film school in Budapest, where he met Mr. Kovacs, a fellow student whose life would be entwined with his until Mr. Kovacs's death in 2007.
" He cites the feminist and social commentator Donna Haraway, who in an influential essay entitled 'A Cyborg Manifesto' back in 1985 made the broader case that as technologies infiltrate and become entwined with our daily lives, "we are all… fabricated hybrids of machine and organism.
" Koop's work, then, is very much entwined with the strategy put forth by FLOTUS' office — something Obama relayed to Harper's Bazaar is a direct result of the stylist's "ability to think not only about fashion but also the importance of the moment and the message.
The famed photographer recently released the cover for his latest, forthcoming book of photography, Lost + Found, which features a nearly nude shot of Miley costumed as a fairy alongside a toilet and sink in what appears to be a prison cell entwined with flowering branches.
Camus, though, as is well known, was a man involved in the world, not a writer locked in his room, and his story is deeply entwined with the complex political climate in French-ruled Algeria during the time that France was occupied by the Nazis.
Created by four artists from the Atis Rezistans collective in the city's Grand Rue neighborhood of cinder-block houses and car workshops — Jean Hérard Céleur, André Eugène, Guyodo (Frantz Jacques), and Evel Romain — these works extend the entwined traditions of assemblage and African sculpture.
Like Ai Weiwei, Christo's personal backstory and political experiences have long been entwined closely with his practice, but while Ai Weiwei's political agenda is clearly prescribed in his work, Christo denies any deliberate thematic content, making it simultaneously about nothing and everything at once.
Three years into an acrimonious legal and public relations battle between the pop singer Kesha and her longtime producer Dr. Luke, who was once one of the industry's most untouchable titans, the pair remain deeply, uncomfortably entwined not just in court, but in business.
Critics, worried Trump will pardon figures entwined in the investigations of his campaign and administration, have pointed to the president's history of granting pardons or clemency to political allies he says have been unfairly treated by the justice system, such as Arpaio and Dinesh D'Souza.
Negotiators will then have 11 months to agree on terms for trading in goods and services, as well as on regulations covering health, safety, fishing, farming, banking, aviation and transportation — replacing the latticework of rules that entwined Britain and Europe over their four decades together.
Mr. Trump and Deutsche Bank were deeply entwined, their symbiotic bond born of necessity and ambition on both sides: a real estate mogul made toxic by polarizing rhetoric and a pattern of defaults, and a bank with intractable financial problems and a history of misconduct.
Also Friday, the Treasury Department imposed sanctions on six people and seven companies associated with Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed political and military organization that is deeply entwined in Lebanon's government and backs President Bashar al-Assad of Syria in the civil war in that country.
Likewise, "Couple with Lilies of the Valley" (1973) features two lovers entwined — a popular subject for Chagall — seemingly paying rapt attention not to each other, but to some vases of flowers that stand between them and the viewer and are thus the focus of the painting.
Beneath the overall murkiness of these early tracks were signs of what Dailor, Kelliher, Sanders, and Hinds were capable of, too; Dailor's drums carried a jazzy tinge, Kelliher and Hinds entwined complex riffs with relative ease, and Sanders' thunderous bass licks and growl shook the Earth.
He travelled a lot in his youth to compete in international taekwondo competitions, but in his spare time, he visited the local art galleries, and perhaps because his love of art is entwined with his identity, the paintings are now lodged deep in his autobiographical memories.
After a stretch of several centuries when the fortunes of the Maltese were entwined with those of the Sicilians, the island was given in the mid-703th century by Charles V (Holy Roman emperor and leader of the Spanish Empire) to the Knights of St. John Hospitaller.
It feels sympatico with Boots Riley's "Sorry to Bother You" in its critique of entwined capitalist and racist structures, and the way it makes the horrific funny recalls the new era of social thriller being ushered in by the sketch show creator-turned auteur Jordan Peele.
The ingénue in the yellow dress will vanish from the story, which is concerned with the entwined romantic and creative doings of an actress named Mia (who is behind the wheel of a Prius) and a jazz pianist named Sebastian (who is pushing a shiny crimson beater).
Against the backdrop of the poem, multiple photos of Beyoncé were published on her website: in lacy underthings with garlands entwined in her Pre-Raphaelite hair, submerged like a mermaid with scarves trailing around her, next to a bust of Nefertiti amid the grasses of Demeter.
Nate's belief that his social success is inextricably entwined with winning a technically pretty woman for himself — and that, since he has a book deal and is professionally successful, he is in a sense owed a pretty woman — is the same mindset underlying the Isla Vista shootings.
But the study's results and implications also raise many questions, including how fully we understand the intricate, entwined effects of exercise on our insides and our insides on exercise and whether, even if we can commercialize and provide athletes' intestinal flora to other people, we should.
Video games and the U.S. armed forces have been entwined ever since the commercial rise of gaming: In the 1980s, Atari released the tank shooter Battlezone, which the Army latched onto as a potential training tool; the same thing happened to the seminal PC shooter Doom.
But he also had ideas about the nature of a memorial itself: how there needed to be a balance of the intimate and personal with the larger communal and civic context, mass killings now having entwined Pittsburgh with places like Charleston and Parkland and Columbine and Las Vegas.
From Lost to True Detective (whose game I really loved playing, largely because its deep characterization and layered mythos were so entwined) and now Westworld, there's definitely been an evolving new form of show that operates in tandem with the fans that will be watching and dissecting it.
Tomás's narrative burns with energy and mystery, but the two that follow, featuring men named Eusebio and Peter, drag to a slow swirl, entwined in a dense, allegorical dialogue that ranges from the nature of theodicy to the work of Agatha Christie to the behavior of the great apes.
The puzzling nature of the blank fields, which abandon every compositional convention, finds some answers in the artist's biography, which is the subject of "Juanita McNeely: Art and Life Entwined" by  Sharyn M. Finnegan — an absorbing essay published in the Fall/WInter 2011 issue of Woman's Art Journal.
We crossed by the town of Auvers-sur-Oise, a muse for Vincent van Gogh, who produced almost 100 paintings there in the last three months of his life and is buried beside his brother, Theo, their vine-entwined tombs in a country cemetery on the edge of town.
Bright and gleaming in a climate-controlled vitrine after a yearslong conservation at the Getty, naked except for his emblematic staff entwined with snakes, the figure bears a curious resemblance to Michelangelo's "David": His tousled head is slightly oversize, and his muscular frame stands in a subtle contrapposto.
At a time when France finds itself increasingly fragmented politically, these designers are making an art of contrast and, at times, outright opposition: brash, sometimes artificial hues among faint pastels, cheap deli buds beside traditional blooms, exotics entwined with dried grasses or perennials out of a jardin de curé.
Now the likes of feathery bronze fennel, once eaten by Roman warriors before heading into battle; dill with its whispery fronds; pink, fuzzy-hearted, flu-fighting echinacea; and wild garlic, whose white-hooded flowers call to mind novice nuns, come entwined with conventional blossoms or command entire bouquets.
A dog loves a person the way people love each other only while in the grip of new love: with intense, unwavering focus, attentive to every move the beloved makes, unaware of imperfections, desiring little more than to be close, to be entwined, to touch and touch and touch.
To many, after all, the idea of wandering in the near-desert — even catwalking in the near-desert, for that matter — is inextricably entwined with the idea of expulsion: being forced away from one's home and left to fend for oneself until a new sanctuary is found (see: Exodus).
Based on Margot Lee Shetterly's nonfiction book of the same title, the film, directed by Theodore Melfi (who wrote the script with Allison Schroeder), turns the entwined careers of Katherine Goble (later Johnson), Mary Jackson and Dorothy Vaughan into a rousing celebration of merit rewarded and perseverance repaid.
In a recent campaign for a New York jewelry collection, she appears bare-faced and soft-lit; one shot depicts her with her pet python wrapped around her neck, in another, she gazes out at the viewer with unflinching eyes and an entwined challah covering her naked torso.
Almost every round involves a decision relating to the iconic art of the Italian Renaissance, demonstrating how patronage enabled the careers of creators, whether the sometimes controversial Donatello or the devout Fra Angelico, and was entwined with the influence of the Catholic Church in the 15th and 16th centuries.
The dialogue is instantly quotable: "This is why every guy I meet on Tinder wants to choke me on our first date" or "Men who don't eat pussy in this day and age are straight up sociopathic" provide the humor that offsets the gory violence of the film's entwined morality tales.
He wants a world in which health insurance and medical care are not nearly as tightly entwined as they are now, and in which regulators allow many more kinds of health care markets to blossom: In the conservative health-care future, not every procedure and test would go through health insurance.
The documents, many of which have been exclusively obtained by BuzzFeed News, reveal that — despite Trump's claim that the development was never more than a passing notion — the effort to get the tower built was long-running, detail-oriented, and directly entwined with the ups and downs of his campaign.
Composed of three serial poems, each followed by an "Afterword" of two quotations, it extends the literary techniques of her most celebrated works in a volume that critiques our social, political, and aesthetic moment—for Hejinian these concerns are always entwined, challenging us to speculate within and beyond the present.
Although her earliest works are open-warp variations of the coarser wall hangings sold commercially at the fairs, from early on, Mukherjee rejected the traditional loom in favor of makeshift frames and armatures on which she knotted and entwined various fibers by hand, which liberated her works from the wall.
Unsurprisingly, the image entwined with Guinness's sonics is a meticulously thought out, which is never more evident in the David LaChapelle-directed video for "Evening in Space" (below), which see the singer decked out in the most fabulously fantastical of outfits, moving through LaChapelle's art-pop world of hyper color surrealism.
SEOUL (Reuters) - The animosity between Japan and South Korea is entwined with the history of Japan's 1910-45 occupation of the Korean peninsula, the mobilization of forced labor at companies, of women in wartime brothels, and a row over the ownership of islets in the sea between the two nations.
Murnane's life, his fiction and the landscape he inhabits — the beauty and isolation of the Victorian interior, calm seas of yellow grassland that conjure schoolbook images of the veld — are so inextricably entwined that to visit him in Goroke feels at once like a field trip and a close reading.
Turns out they first met in New York, pre-Strokes, because Zahedi went to NYU with Albert Hammond Jr. They lost touch for a decade or so, but fate, or rather, the fact that the NY-LA music scenes and studios are so closely entwined, brought them back together. Serendipity.
I could probably survive without bacon, for one, but in my life — as is the case for most men and women — love and sex are mysteriously wrapped together, like the pair of entwined, enchanted snakes that transformed Tiresias, or like two versions of a single image, reflected in a funhouse mirror.
The war's cultural history and its actual one have become entwined over time so that the work of these two poets are more memorials — stone scrolls that speak of death by gas and sightless charges over the edge of trenches — than that of writers with whom modern-day readers genuinely engage.
Richard Shenkman, a historian and the author of "Presidential Ambition: How the Presidents Gained Power, Kept Power, and Got Things Done," notes that once in office a president's health becomes entwined with public confidence, which in practice means the public gets protected from knowing how perilous the situation might be.
It's an issue Tillerson should be familiar with since he was a senior executive at the oil giant Exxon Mobil when it -- along with other US oil companies -- became entwined in a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation in 2004 related to payments they made to officials in oil-rich Equatorial Guinea.
Australian photographer Scott Portelli captured giant cuttlefish in his image Collective Courtship This enthusiastic persistence is increasingly enabled by the proliferation of non-specialist equipment, such as smartphones and the GoPro camera, as used by Tim Laman – the overall winner of Photographer of the Year for his six-photo series Entwined Lives.
SEOUL, Oct 13 (Reuters) - The animosity between Japan and South Korea is entwined with the history of Japan's 1910-45 occupation of the Korean peninsula, the mobilisation of forced labour at companies and women in wartime brothels, and a row over the ownership of islets in the sea between the two nations.
The Atlantic Council's Brian O'Toole, a former senior advisor to the director of the U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, told me that the current statute — which exposes European companies quitting the Islamic Republic to Iranian legal action — would not work because the European and U.S. economies are so closely entwined.
The entertainment mogul Shari E. Redstone and the CBS chief executive Leslie Moonves, whose careers have been entwined for nearly 19993 years, appeared to be getting along famously as recently as February, when they sat in the CBS box at Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis, both rooting for the New England Patriots.
At the start of its program at New York City Center on Friday, the troupe offered rote answers to those entwined questions in the form of "Becoming Ailey," an anniversary slide show of old photos and footage that tried to bring Ailey into the theater by projecting his image on a scrim.
Jon and Daenerys, last seen entwined in Sunday's season finale of "Game of Thrones," are blissfully unaware of both their connection and the complications it will cause, once they realize that the obliging knee-bender Jon (or Aegon, but I'm sticking with Jon for now) is the true heir to the Iron Throne.
Of course, in a show where how a wall gets painted speaks volumes about a character's essential nature, any death is going to be a major development; one so entwined with the protagonist's personal and emotional history, as Chuck's is with Jimmy, is naturally going to be a seismic shift for the series' characters.
Tracking racist ideas and speech throughout our history, Kendi shows how racism has been fundamentally entwined with American institutions since before the founding of the republic, and how so many of our most brilliant thinkers worked to keep it there — not out of ignorance, but because it was convenient for them to do so.
" There are recollections of Marina and Chan's youth, as immigrants to Brazil and as two young kids in love; more endearing are the reflections on their relationship today, an ever-changing thing: "Well, a few nights ago, with the breeze of May blowing so nicely, suddenly Grandpa took my hand and even entwined our fingers.
The two that come closest are Sign o' the Times (1987), which took genre-fucking sprawl as its form, and 1999 (1982), on which funk and rock lie deeply entwined in equal proportions, squirming against each other, one ready to bite the other's head off — and both are double albums, simultaneously tight and messy.
The government's own estimates show that every form of Brexit will make people worse off, ranging from a relatively modest impact, if the country ends up somehow entwined in the E.U.—and thereby less free—to a cost of around eight per cent of G.D.P., if it leaves with no formal deal at all.
They eventually joined him in Carolina, where his personal and professional successes are entwined: Appearing in a career-high 33 games, all starts, McElhinney teamed with Mrazek to help spearhead the transformation of a group that began 2019 in 13th place in the 16-team conference but rallied to claim the first wild-card berth.
Listening to their stories, the overwhelming impression is of chronic pain not as a discrete physical condition that can be solved with a pill, but as a diffuse suffering that grows and spreads around the body, evading the efforts of ever-increasing medications and often entwined with arduous life histories and psychiatric issues such as anxiety and depression.
Double Feature: "Apollo 13" (1995) Ron Howard's portrait of American ingenuity in the midst of a life-and-death crisis where the fate of three astronauts is entwined with the hopes and dreams of an anxious nation, with another iconic screen Everyman, Tom Hanks, as the film's literal and figurative mission commander (Available to stream on Starz).
They are those who feel comforted lying in bed with someone; those who spend their nights entwined in their lover's arms, those roommates who fall asleep easily in bed with each other after binge-watching Netflix shows together, the friends who shrug happily and opt for the only double bed in the Airbnb on a group weekend away.
But the choice of Xiamen University, the seat of higher education in Fujian, also symbolizes the two countries' entwined relationship, given that the university was founded in 1921 with funds sent to China from Malaya (as the country was then called) by Tan Kah Kee, an immigrant from Fujian who had made his fortune in the rubber industry.
McHugh had dated Kevin DeAnna, the founder of Youth for Western Civilization, a now-defunct right-wing campus youth group that billed itself as promoting "the survival of Western Civilization and pride in Western heritage," but was entwined with the white nationalist movement; Jared Taylor, the self-described "white advocate" founder of American Renaissance, once fundraised for the group.
A political life Politics has been entwined with Clinton's life since she was a precocious student who gave the commencement address to Wellesley College's class of 1969 and met the shaggy-haired young man who would become her future husband, the 42nd President of the United States, and lifelong political soulmate in the Yale Law library.
It's quite another when you are entwined in your lover's arms, and she wants to share a connected, mutually-satisfying, erotic experience, but all you can do is pummel and pound while clenching your eyes and your nether regions, calling up any number of online scenarios in your imagination to trick yourself into a semblance of turn-on.
So my feelings about Winnipeg were completely entwined with working on that album and it just felt like this really cozy, special, amazing place because Aaron has an amazing studio and so much equipment I'd never seen before even though we worked in the same program, so we were able to communicate really well in that way.
No stranger to the eclectic and provocative, the Portland-based Guth's work ranges from interactive terrains dependent on public participation, to paper braids bearing written feminism perspectives entwined with Guth's hair, to New Yorkers bringing their old fabrics to Guth for a sculpture in Lower Manhattan, to a magic ride called The Red Shoe Delivery Service.
It's not so much the specific substance of the question that's the problem here for Facebook — with Sandberg also smoothly reiterating that the IRA had spent about $100k (which is petty cash in ad terms) — it's the implication that Facebook's business model profits off of fakes and hates, and is therefore amorously entwined in bed with fakes and hates.
It's deeply entwined with Czech national identity, which is currently in the spotlight and a reason Prague had earned a spot on the 52 Places list: This year is the 100th anniversary of the founding of an independent Czechoslovakian state in 26, at the end of World War I and after centuries as part of the Austro-Hungarian empire.
My ex and I never made it to the living together phase—something I imagine is logistical and emotional hell to sort out after a breakup—but our lives were becoming increasingly entwined on our phones, like we were beta-testing what it might be like if we shared a life in a more substantial way.
No nation is more deeply entwined with the United States, the weave so complex that it is no exaggeration to say that each country depends on the other for economic well-being, civil order and survival, though of course the United States has a much, much larger economy and Canada is more at the mercy of its neighbor.
Still, relationships and morality were a little more entwined than they are today for better or worse, and as far as most poetry was concerned people really had to put in work if they wanted to hook up with someone rather than blanket-send the same gif of Mr Krabs to 30 people on Tinder and hope for the best.
Regardless, it's the type of nonsense that makes you feel like watching American democracy play out on your TV is a fun, uplifting activity, rather than that thing you do right before you scream and scream and scream into the couch cushion and no one ever, ever hears and, oops, you just breathed in a hairball with Doritos crumbs entwined in its heart.
Elizabeth S. Hawley (Richmond, IN) Native Feminisms Drawing inspiration from the entwined histories of women's rights movements and Native rights movements in the United States, this exhibition presents the works of contemporary American Indian artists who identify as feminist and whose practices address urgent intersectional issues regarding matrilineal traditions, indigenous futurisms, ecocriticism, land and water rights, survivance, and the fight for sovereignty.
The young surgeon who cares for Toft becomes renowned as an "expert in human-leporine midwifing," and, when word of Toft reaches King George's court, she is summoned with the surgeon and his apprentice to London, where they become entwined in the bizarre and barbarous world of the upper class—a visit that exposes the chasm between provincial innocence and metropolitan cunning.
T.J. Demos, director of the Center for Creative Ecologies, University of California Santa Cruz, which is significant for its emphasis on art, culture, and the environment as expansive and entwined subjects, writes that the Environmental Humanities represents an urgently needed interdisciplinary movement of speculative, impactful research — one challenging the myopic knowledge siloing that depoliticizes the sciences and denudes the arts of ecological wisdom.
NEXT GENERATION The future of the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX - the industry's most successful models - is seen as strategically entwined and insiders say Airbus is also worried about the impact of the grounding on global certification.. But the planemakers are crafting crucial strategies for the next generation of single-aisle jets from about 2030 - both likely to define the aircraft industry well beyond mid-century.
Some comparisons made elsewhere, however, are less convincing because of their generality; it is curious, for example, to match Rodin's large scale erotically driven "The Kiss" (1882), its two figures entwined rising up from their plinth, with the reclining female figures L and M from the East pediment on the basis that their sensuously clinging drapery and arching headless bodies share an erotic charge.
"When we're all cohabiting but not necessarily romantically entwined, it's possible to feel deeply lonely, even when your house is full of people and you're going out all the time," says 28-year-old Rachel, who works in advertising in London—identified by studies as one of the loneliest regions in the UK. "Shagging people you don't love can make you feel lonely," Rachel continues.
PARELES This year's carnival season in Colombia has ended, but two top Colombian bands extend the party with this collaboration that pools their strengths: deep dancehall-like growls from Systema Solar and the tart lead vocals of Liliana Saumet from Bomba Estéreo, entwined guitars that hint at both cumbia and Congolese pop, busily arpeggiating synthesizers and deep-dive bass lines, even some traditionalist Afro-Colombian drumming.
The future of the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX - the industry's most successful models - is seen as strategically entwined and insiders say Airbus is also worried about the impact of the grounding on global certification.. Decisions on what replaces the current generation of single-aisle jets from about 2030 and how they are built could define the aircraft industry well into the second half of the century.
NEXT GENERATION The future of the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX - the industry's most successful models - is seen as strategically entwined and insiders say Airbus is also worried about the impact of the grounding on global certification.. Decisions on what replaces the current generation of single-aisle jets from about 2030 and how they are built could define the aircraft industry well into the second half of the century.
Both sisters sing together, usually in unison but sometimes trading lead and backup roles, or timing their entwined harmonies so that one pellucid singer's utterances seem woven into the other's, echoing through the aural space — as when their voices merge over the swirling organ in "It's a Shame," or when their chirpy, ping-ponging exclamations set up the dizzy guitar spiral in "Distant Star," descending and climbing upward again.
The animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is taking aim at Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John TrumpPETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report House chairman warns foreign governments to 'cease and desist' spending money at Trump properties MORE's affinity for hunting, releasing a Halloween costume of him entwined with a bloodied leopard.
Almost every strand is entwined with another; if Rose seeks refuge in the American Museum of Natural History, then so must Ben, and a diorama that he finds there, of wolves racing over snow, turns out to be set in Gunflint, of all places, and relates not only to his wolf-infested nightmares—the first thing we see in the movie—but to an episode in Rose's family past.
Her choice to eschew such colors, or even the Armani taupe she wore when she and Chuck Schumer, the Senate minority leader, delivered their televised rebuttal to Mr. Trump's border wall address the same month, for a shade that — even beyond the obvious (and admittedly trite) associations like peace, purity and new beginnings — has become so entwined with the optics of current competing political narratives is worth considering.
TOURISTS WARNED NOT TO FEED KANGAROOS MCDONALD&aposS AFTER BRUTAL ATTACKS Along with the post, the organization shared photos — taken over the last year — from the Rum National Nature Reserve on the Scottish island of Rum, one of which showed two stags who died when their antlers became entangled in the same discarded fishing line, while another showed a live stag with its antlers entwined with some old rope and a buoy.
Jane Prescott, a smart and sensible lady's maid in service to the nouveau riche Benchley family, has a front-row seat for the mischief that ensues when pretty, vapid Charlotte Benchley rises above her station and becomes romantically entwined with a rich nitwit ne'er-do-well, Robert Norris Newsome Jr. When Norrie is murdered on the night their engagement is to be announced, Charlotte becomes a suspect and only Jane seems inclined to clear the silly girl's good name.

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