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12 Sentences With "inextricability"

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Many of your arguments are couched in religious terms about the inextricability of Zionism from Judaism.
It accepts its own vulnerability, its own lack of a reliable protector, its own inextricability from mutually compromising alliances and sub-alliances.
Let's start with the fact that the vagina and clitoris are intimately connected to the point of near inextricability — and that's not news.
Great porn proceeds from a similar root, grappling with that which delights and with that which abases in the context of their inextricability.
The black people shaping the culture have grown not just comfortable in their blackness but also defiant in its depiction, insistent in its inextricability from their art.
But what's so singular about soil is its inextricability from Wise's identity: in addition to the album's specific genre blend, nearly every one of its 11 songs features him singing explicitly and deliberately about his relationships with men.
In a gilded frame that has been broken in half, Lina Puerta's "Untitled (Tree and Frame)" (2014) blends natural and synthetic materials (concrete, wood, wire, lace, chains, feathers, Swarovski crystals) into a Frankensteinian amalgam that alludes to the inextricability of nature and culture.
And if that sense of the music's inextricability is true of hearing the "Bonita Applebum" sample all the time, it is especially true when the sample returns within the dreamlike logic of We got it from Here… Thank You 22016 Your Service, Tribe's parting album.
MIS Quarterly, 38(3). a relational understanding of the world, the observation of day-to-day technology use at the workplace during practices and the inextricability and inseparability of the social and the material.
" The Hollywood Reporter. June 29, 2014. Boston Globe’s Peter Keough called Actress a film that "underscores the inextricability of real life and make- believe... combining artifice with cinema vérité," and "explores where the line between performance and genuine behavior meet and blur."Keough, Peter. "Brandy Burre Brings Her Work Home, in ‘Actress’ - The Boston Globe.
Sound is heard through space. But this defining of sound and space is further nuanced by their interdependent existence, creation, and dissolution. This idea of the acoustic environment and its social inextricability has become a source of interest within the field of sound studies. Critical to this contemporary discussion of the symbiotic social space and sonic space is R. Murray Schafer's concept of the soundscape.
Ur Taylor, D. (red.) Michel Foucault: Key Concepts (s. 1-9). Acumen Publishing Ltd., Foucault incorporated mutuality into his neologism power-knowledge, the most important part of which is the hyphen that links the two aspects of the integrated concept together (and alludes to their inherent inextricability). In his later works, Foucault suggests that power-knowledge was later replaced in the modern world, with the term governmentality which points to a specific mentality of governance.

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