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"intertwine" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive, usually passive] if two or more things intertwine or are intertwined, they are twisted together so that they are very difficult to separate
  2. [transitive, usually passive, intransitive] to be or become very closely connected with something/somebody else

210 Sentences With "intertwine"

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I watched the hands softly intertwine and twist around each other.
Many of Marvel's upcoming sequels will intertwine directly with Disney+ series.
In this edition, we explore the intertwine of passion and frozen desserts.
As they gently intertwine, we're reminded of Daft Punk's capacity for pathos.
I write during the interviews and intertwine the stories into one narrative.
Crossing lines are rare, and harmonies tend to encircle rather than intertwine.
They overlap and intertwine in nonlinear ways, leaving chaos in their wake.
There the stories of these two books intertwine, at least a little.
In his earliest work, the mediums intertwine, and comment on one another.
In the modern age software becomes more vital as software and hardware intertwine.
The two may intertwine, says Professor Seto, as with schizophrenia, say, or depression.
I tried to intertwine all of those things with a little bit of fashion.
Technology and religion don't often intertwine, making Saladin a unique leader in the group.
These memories intertwine with smells, conjuring up the past like a visceral film reel.
Our harmonies were derived by jamming, and when we'd jam the harmonies would intertwine.
Through years of hope and disappointment, their lives intertwine in complicated and painful ways.
Here at the local level, our interests intertwine: They are practical, achievable, even apolitical.
Rather, they intertwine, crossing the wires to our senses, fully embodying our true selves.
The embellished "C" and "D" in blue intertwine beneath the Prince of Wales' feathers.
They intertwine and merge with the broader world out of which we are woven.
The stories may intertwine once in a while, but everyone gets their own life.
Most plants intertwine their roots with networks of underground fungal threads that supply nutrients.
Men are rail thin and packed in so tightly that their bony legs intertwine.
But together, the mourners' discordant voices intertwine, becoming a nationless, language-less outpouring of sadness.
They also intertwine the party's pro-openness vocation with the national interest like never before.
I've also noticed how natural themes in your lyrics often intertwine with the feminist topics.
And Facebook's push to intertwine the platforms more closely may make such unscrambling only harder.
How these competitions will eventually intertwine remains something for the governing bodies to wrestle with.
Families bond over the dining room table, discussing the little things that intertwine their lives.
Their storylines have continued to intertwine in unusual ways, even though they're thousands of miles apart.
That meant trees were left untrimmed and allowed to intertwine with power lines — with disastrous results.
But when all three come together, these flavors intertwine and become more nuanced and more intense.
That process produced a consistent pattern that underscored how geography and demography intertwine to shape attitudes.
The separate tails intertwine, as do the voices of all the women out on the streets.
Paul Harrill makes movies about meaning, about the way humans' spiritual, emotional, and relational lives intertwine.
Plants and his voice intertwine; he is in dialogue with the natural world and vice versa.
These three ideas intertwine and depart from each other numerous times throughout the documentary's eight hours.
As for a movie, you have to mix the exposition and intertwine it with the story.
Understanding those pieces and how they intertwine is the secret to fully grasping the ideas behind it.
Get your tickets for Disrupt NY to hear Boom speak about how commerce and content will intertwine.
His characters, usually chubby, hairy, happy men, often intertwine around one another in the throes of emotion.
Lots of folks want to eat less meat for ethical or ecological reasons (often the two intertwine).
This bouncy and catchy pop tune becomes a powerful vector to explore how art and memory intertwine.
In chapter house meetings, restaurants, and gas stations on the Navajo Nation reservation, Navajo and English intertwine fluidly.
The lives of Ruth and Cora intertwine as if something — or someone — is watching over them, peering in.
That's why I wanted to intertwine it with the different musks to give it a bit of sweetness.
Instead, millions of unique perspectives intertwine, compliment and often contradict one another from Downtown to the sprawling suburbs.
As the brother gains allies in his quest, characters' storylines intertwine and mysteries of the hotel are revealed.
And the White House has pulled away from the idea of trying to intertwine Dreamers and the wall.
I felt my mother's presence intertwine with the warm smell of almonds and sugar that filled the air.
And he was inspired by Gustav Klimt's painting "The Kiss" when thinking about how to intertwine the characters.
But when they meet and lock horns, not only do their dreams intertwine, but a romance is sparked too.
I'm a huge Marvel fan, so any chance to intertwine our music with Marvel was very exciting for us.
We know there are deep links between Russian money and Trump, but let's talk about how the interests intertwine.
The day-to-day hassles and the existential despair intertwine real nice in the better bands of gothic inclination.
"Medicine and technology also thrive and intertwine in the city's Mission Bay neighborhood and throughout the region," D'Alessandro added.
Their romance feels wicked from the start, but once Julien gets arrested, their lives intertwine in dark, unexpected ways.
There's a good chance other characters from all of the aforementioned series and films could intertwine in some way, too.
His series of Workout Wednesday videos intertwine fitness with humorous inspirational talks, a hit with his more than 310,000 subscribers.
Then you cross working-class suburbs of the capital like Brentford and Hounslow, where trading estates intertwine with Victorian terraces.
Is that a reference to "Tales of the Black Freighter" [a comic within the "Watchmen" comic, whose two narratives intertwine]?
The opening ceremony is expected to intertwine Korean history and tradition with aspects of modern culture, such as K-Pop.
The lives of seemingly unrelated strangers intertwine over the course of 36 hours in this directorial debut by Paul Haggis.
" Wyden told reporters that in order to get results at the state level, "you have to intertwine results with dollars.
The way the story and gameplay intertwine is brilliant, really drawing you into the sweet tale of these two kids.
These three images — the mining, the dive into Howard's asshole, the gaping bullet wound — intertwine in the film's final moments.
A lot of harmonies are very parallel but our harmonies dip and intertwine and I think there's an Appalachian influence, too.
Our storylines are kept separate during the pilot but obviously they start to intertwine as we move forward in the story.
This time around, he creates a series of prosodic vignettes between a pair of characters whose lives coincidentally happen to intertwine.
Do the killers act as a means of control, to intertwine their lives with the band's, as Chapman did with Lennon?
In what follows, the solo voices of violin and cello intertwine; it has been called the most beautiful moment in ballet.
In some of Holzer's most recent LED works here, like "Ram" (2016) and "Sworn Statement" (2018), digital patterns intertwine with text.
It's no coincidence that both projects are about people whose personal lives intertwine with the epic sweep of much larger conflicts.
So many things intertwine, and to an extent, you become interdependent on all of the amazing folks who have entered your life.
"The problem with that is our needs in Florida intertwine with the federal government," the Republican candidate said, clearly back on offense.
The film follows different generations of people in New York and Spain, and how their individual journeys intertwine across time and continents.
This is just the latest instance of how authorities are seeking evidence from our personal devices as technology and our lives intertwine.
Maybe this taco is perfect because of the cut of meat, which has that point where the pork fat and meat intertwine.
Several glittering keyboards intertwine on "Affiliated," as one hook sets off another and bounces back again in a buoyant call-and-response.
When we choose to intertwine our lives with a partner, we ask them to accept our shortcomings along with our positive traits.
After a chance encounter with fellow-pariah Miami Man (Game of Thrones's Jason Momoa), the societal rejects' fates intertwine in unexpected ways.
Compared to past seasons of BoJack, this one feels disjointed in how all the storylines fail to intertwine in a meaningful way.
In other words, the world of iPhone theft is one of the best examples of how real-world and cyber crime can intertwine.
When a loved one or a kind stranger isn't beside me to intertwine my arm in theirs, touch is how I get around.
This is all complicated by the way mainstream representations of whiteness and masculinity intertwine to marginalize the desirability of queer men of color.
Issues like child marriage, sexual violence, and a lack of access to contraception and sex education directly intertwine with this maternal health crisis.
Just as lives intertwine in Mr Dodin's plays, so his oeuvre is designed to form a single canvas of Russian history and culture.
Feige and Disney CEO Bob Iger previously said the MCU films and Disney+ series would intertwine, and now we know how that looks.
The film follows different generations of people in New York and Spain and shows how their individual journeys intertwine across time and continents.
The song is bookended by vibrant and bouncy verses, brought to life by guitars that intertwine and then reflect off of each other.
How languidly and grossly they intertwine with one another — how clumsily, lewdly, indiscriminately — like lascivious cephalopods merged in seething tangles of prehensile carnality.
How these competitions will intertwine remains something for the governing bodies to wrestle with, as is the future of this season's club competitions.
New York City, a place where strangers' lives intertwine in fantastic and untidy ways, has been forced into solitude by social distancing measures.
Red is an inescapable symbol of womanhood and violence in the video—the dual meaning is telling of how much they unfortunately intertwine.
It shows how those two things intertwine, with country and ideology pushing and prodding the characters into shapes that ultimately determine their fate.
Remy Nathan, vice president for international affairs at the Aerospace Industries Association, told CNBC last week that often trade and security cooperation intertwine.
Americans — at least liberal, art world–dwelling ones — are familiar with both of these narratives, but they wouldn't necessarily think to intertwine them.
Lemonade isn't a music video, but it does speak to the ways that visuals and music can intertwine to tell a whole new story.
The ceremony took place in the center of the courtyard, where the branches of four palo verde trees intertwine to form a natural arch.
As our lives, businesses, and economies continue to intertwine with technology that enables greater productivity, it's imperative that we stay mindful of accompanying vulnerabilities.
The big winner: Panos Panay, the chief product officer, who will now oversee this Apple-like effort to more closely intertwine hardware and software.
With games on weekends and practices during the week, Riveters players have to make time and logistical sacrifices to intertwine professional hockey and other careers.
And so it shows how those two things intertwine, with country and ideology pushing and prodding the characters into shapes that ultimately determine their fate.
The problem is not so much that voters are wrong; in democratic societies, voters have an important say in how their politics and economy intertwine.
That said, the link between the two can be best explained as a symbiosis of brain functions and culture that intertwine and inform each other.
"Erdogan didn't want this crisis with Trump, but now he's looking at how he can intertwine it with the other crises he faces," Cagaptay added.
The death and the marriage, hardly comparable tragedies, intertwine in his mind, sparking a suspicion that Seema rejected him because of his comparatively dark skin.
The two plots, featuring the same set of predators (Aaron Pedersen and Aaron Glenane), intertwine and, after a lengthy intro, move toward some revolting cruelness.
The debate on spending and budget caps will also inevitably intertwine with negotiations to raise the debt ceiling, which kicked back in on March 2.
" —Anna Mendoza, photo editor, BuzzFeed Australia "This series is a heart-wrenchingly beautiful and startling look at how families intertwine across economic lines and geographic borders.
When you swivel as far as you can to the right, clasp your hand — intertwine your fingers — and shoot them to the front of your body.
No need to be alarmed: Performances of John Luther Adams's "Inuksuit" are always an immersive experience, as man-made rhythms intertwine with the sounds of nature.
Neither NHI or Art, Activism and Publishing in Sex Work are "about" sex work — rather, they intertwine to center the diversity of contemporary sex workers' perspectives.
The shake drains the water from the deckle and pushes the fibers to intertwine as the collected pulp spreads evenly to the edges of the mould.
Two couples living in the same building see their lives intertwine in devastating fashion when one couple becomes pregnant with a child they can't care for.
Indecent, by 65-year-old playwright Paula Vogel in her Broadway playwriting debut, is a visually stunning and emotionally heartbreaking play about how art and culture intertwine.
But if it does, the president has long argued that these are as much about our national security efforts as they are economic desires, that they intertwine.
His "RuCaps," as he calls them, take memes, vines, and other iconic moments in pop culture and effortlessly intertwine them with a given episode of Drag Race.
"Sometimes the imagery is framed through the prism of love, often through the prism of struggle, but I think it's best when the two intertwine," Jenkins said.
I don't want to suggest there's some straight line from talking about the völkisch mythology and the supernatural thinking that led to Nazism, but the two do intertwine.
If the worlds of glass and contemporary art are to further intertwine, there's a little bit of educating that needs to happen before that relationship is crystal clear.
They intertwine in interesting ways, so it's important to evaluate your own situation to see if there are ways you can maximize their value for 553, experts say.
There are all of the mythologies that intertwine in the process: the farce of a pure meritocracy, of color blindness; a misplaced faith in standard measures of achievement.
Hruska told INSIDER that she chose to temporarily turn her store into a gallery for the Tiny Pricks Project because the two can "intertwine and support each other."
The modish opening sequence features paper cut-outs of the women as they intertwine and weave in out and of each other's lives as Mad Men-esque silhouettes.
Rather, old and modern melodies intertwine and flow together in a sonic pas de deux, while projections by Anna Meredith's sister, visual artist Eleanor Meredith, surround the audience.
But as hacking tools continue to intertwine with significant stories of conflict, politics, and justice, one analogy in particular lingers: the comparison of computer exploits to physical weapons.
In "Almond Blossom," unevenly shaped, flourishing green branches intertwine and crisscross, growing up, outward and around, seemingly extending from outside the frame, invading the picture from all sides.
Development of Threads comes as Facebook works to intertwine the messaging functions of its Messenger, WhatsApp and Instagram apps, allowing users of each service to message one another.
When Mainardi, seeking to stay on good terms with the "Teutonic delinquents" back in Europe, ghosts Toscanini, who has moved to New York, political and personal betrayal intertwine.
We thought, How can we take our DNA, our concept on loose luxury, and the things that we love like exotics, and intertwine the two worlds into something cool?
Disney will intertwine the storylines of its Marvel shows — which will be exclusive to Disney+ — with theatrical releases, and that could make the SVOD indispensable to Marvel's massive fanbase.
But The Bold Type has so far made a real effort to not just balance Jane, Kat, and Sutton's stories but make sure they intertwine in a believable way.
Their stories intertwine when they learn of a factory that can potentially create both a large supply of food and a synthetic version of the gene Killy is searching for.
When writing songs for this album themes of escapism and longing kept coming up and seemed to intertwine so perfectly with images of palm trees, neon signs, and tinted windows.
The film, directed by Pedro Morelli, gives the intertwining-stories method of scriptwriting an amusing twist — yes, the three stories here intertwine, but not the way you're conditioned to expect.
Gallman told Insider that strands of berry garlands are great to display on a mantle or to string along your staircase, especially if you intertwine them with some faux garland.
Instead, they stand alongside ill-famed names like Stephen McNallen and his Asatru Folk Assembly, Jack Donovan and The Wolves of Vinland, and countless others who intertwine hate with Paganism.
Hardly anyone plants the towering oaks or maples that used to intertwine their branches overhead and make the sidewalks feel like a leafy grove in the heart of the city.
"We've seen that oftentimes trade is political and security cooperation is political and the two intertwine," Remy Nathan, vice president for international affairs at the Aerospace Industries Association, told CNBC.
Call & Response transforms the Stamps Gallery into a place where performing and visual arts intertwine, paying homage to the legends of the past and inviting new imaginings for the future.
But Mr. Trump again indicated that he might intertwine a national security case with the trade talks, despite concerns from his own law enforcement and intelligence officials about doing so.
This was an appropriate statement considering her long history of works that intertwine with daily life, performances that fold a considered practice into the normalcies and doldrum of the everyday.
The deeper these layers intertwine, the more likely a consumer is to subscribe to Amazon Prime, which will surely begin incorporating offline benefits to complement its free shipping and video freebies.
The causes of the pressure on these creatures intertwine: aggressive agricultural practices that grow crops on every available acre eliminate patches of wildflowers and cover crops that provide food for pollinators.
Push through the pet stories and tired anecdotes that are part of any candidate's campaign rhetoric, and it is clear that the threads of Jealous's activism intertwine with his political message.
In the film, I intertwine the rise and fall of the Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Dilma Rousseff presidencies and the election of Jair Bolsonaro with my own family story.
He wore hers on his pinky, but when it kept getting caught on things, he had a jeweler intertwine the two -- together forever -- and wore them on a chain around his neck.
Prince SAMO says some of them have been friends since elementary school; as they grew older and started making hip-hop music individually, their paths began to intertwine and bonds were formed.
AM: I've never been to the Vatican, but I am fascinated by the ways in which the structures (both physical and conceptual) of religion and urban infrastructures intertwine and shape each other.
The three main characters, Russell, Meg and Nicky, have banter for hours online, and the show follows their day-to-day lives online and off (mostly on) and how the two occasionally intertwine.
" Similarly, Remy Nathan, vice president for international affairs at the Aerospace Industries Association, told CNBC in a prior interview that "oftentimes trade is political and security cooperation is political and the two intertwine.
Berman Jackson has carved out the largest portfolio of any federal judge overseeing cases related to Mueller probe, though it's not yet clear if all of the cases she has will eventually intertwine.
It was working with Katims, whom Goldberg calls her "mentor," that made her want to write something for herself — something that got at this idea of faith and love and how they intertwine.
Moreover, his particular blend of shock humor, reportedly licentious lifestyle, and a certain flavor of white American culture still seems to generate a striking collection of moments that intertwine with national American politics.
Where the Oculus Rift is newfangled, Google Cardboard operates on much the same principle as the 19th-century stereoscope: The lenses intertwine two images at skew angles to create an illusion of depth.
Pro-Palestinian students erected two cardboard walls, modeled after the 25-foot-high concrete slabs that intertwine with fences and barbed wire to encircle Palestinian communities in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
In the early 1900s, Black feminists such as Mary Church Terrell, Nannie Burroughs, and Fannie Barrier Williams were already schooling folks on the ways in which patriarchy, racism, and sexism intertwine in America.
Many couples have professional lives which intertwine (mine did with my husband) — every time you identify her as "the wife" you diminish her own accomplishments which in this case appear to be equally remarkable.
Adding Google Home support was a natural next step, and it's part of a strategy on the company's part to more deeply intertwine its subsidiary media offerings with its own hardware and personal assistant software.
Each of their stories intertwine as he examines the role that gender plays in society, and how political ideals are translated into a viable civilization — as well as what it takes to change those ideals.
Now taught as the core structure for improv students, a Harold features a series of scenes which return, in an A-B-C pattern, to the same situations and characters until, often, the narratives intertwine.
The people in question don't just trot out the creatures in question around this time of year, though — the two species have co-evolved and intertwine in all kinds of amazing, practical and mystical ways.
As a black Muslim American, the photographer and visual artist noticed his community was often overlooked in conversations around blackness as well as Muslim identity, with many people not realizing how deeply the two identities intertwine.
As the Organization of Lunar States sends a delegation to investigate the rights of men, the story of citizens in the Society intertwine, and the secrets the delegation uncovers spark a war on the lunar surface.
The director is fond of telling stories that intertwine light fantasy premises with overwhelmingly earnest love stories and, as Your Name shows, when both sides of that equation work together in concert, the result is intoxicating.
Mr Kuchkarov also trumpets the government's decision to allow petty traders to cross the country's previously closed borders, which he says is spurring cottage industries in areas like the Fergana valley, where Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan intertwine.
This is not new in the history of pop music, but it underscores one of its enduring truths—there's something strange and alchemical that happens when words on the page intertwine with glossine swells of software synthesizers.
In this process, the photographer's "paternity" of the image is limited, he added, describing the moment a picture is taken as a crossroads where the photographer, the subject and history intertwine to give life to an image.
George Washington warned the nation in his Farewell Address against would-be strongmen and demagogues who would pillage the government for private profit, and intertwine America with intrigues and entanglements from hostile foreign powers that wish us ill.
One of the earliest copies of the collected poems, its gold-leafed pages bear impossibly intricate illustrations by the calligrapher Shaykh Mahmud Pir Budaqi alongside Hafez's ghazals, sonnet-like verses that intertwine ideas of love, longing, and loss.
At a certain point, it all starts to feel like what an academic would call an erotics of power, a twisty, kinky investigation of how race and desire intertwine in the deepest and darkest parts of our minds.
Katsushika Hokusai's Dream of a Fisherman's Wife is an iconic reference to rope erotica—the ukiyo-e woodblock print depicts the ecstasy of a woman ravaged by octopuses whose tentacles intertwine and titillate her body in rope-like fashion.
And it's not out of the question that you can make a living or some supplemental income doing so – it's possible to intertwine your artistic pursuits with your vocation through a full-time gig, a side hustle or both.
In many ways, the merger of sounds represented in Tortoise's music, including jazz, which had comprised most of Stereo's first video, showed the variety in skating and how almost any genre could intertwine with the lyrical nature of it.
It felt as though we were fully back in June's head, feeling her legs go numb and bruised from kneeling so long, listening to the beeping and hearing "Heaven Is a Place On Earth" intertwine gratingly with the sound.
She sat down with Bradley Cooper, whose desire not to get personal talking about his upcoming "A Star Is Born" remake inspired Taffy's piece about life and art, and how both intertwine in the negotiation of the celebrity interview.
" Introducing live performance to the Kirstein exhibition seemed necessary, Ms. Friedman said: "From the beginning, we have thought about MoMA and New York City Ballet as Lincoln Kirstein's two homes, and we felt a need to intertwine these stories.
Behind a broad blond-wood counter, an obliging staff mixes full-bodied cocktails that intertwine cocoa and liquor; the French hot chocolate, made with port wine, is as potent as a tyrant and as dark as three o'clock in the morning.
"This piece of art that fuses science and religion and makes them beautiful — I thought at that point in the novel, it was just this moment when you needed to rest and see that these two can intertwine," Dan Brown said.
While each of the eight episodes focuses on different relationships, there is one common thread throughout the series (until they all intertwine in the heartbreaking season finale): The mysterious song that, so far, is unavailable to stream or listen to.
Then, as the symphony churns forward, Anadol takes viewers through the tunnels of Varèse's mind, through visions of the future of Varèse's art, and ends with an epic final celebration of presence as the visuals intertwine with the information from Salonen's movements.
The two traditions intertwine in local customs (Saint Barbara, the patron saint of miners, is revered), in a high degree of civic engagement (it has the densest network of volunteer organisations in Germany) and in a "Christian social" political culture emphasising egalitarianism.
The show follows siblings Kate, Kevin and Randall (Chrissy Metz, Justin Hartley and Sterling K. Brown) as their lives intertwine and interconnect, along with the story of their (spoiler!) parents, Jack and Rebecca (Ventimiglia and Mandy Moore), told in a series of flashbacks.
At this point, BlessU-2 is more of a novelty than a symbol of divinity—and who knows what it'd start proselytizing if hackers ever got their hands on it—but if religion and technology continue to intertwine, people should start getting comfortable.
For Act II, Mr. Glass also perhaps came the closest in his career to writing a traditional operatic love duet, as Akhnaten and Nefertiti affirm their devotion in plaintive phrases that waft and intertwine, while the orchestra suggests their teeming inner emotions.
During the course of a summer spent vacationing in a Hudson River town, their searches intertwine: Sara is seeking to understand "the ecstatic experience," while Victor, a man with a roving eye, is looking to add some emotional content to his work.
Let all my themes within — of ancient light Of origins and change and human worth — Let all their melodies still intertwine, Evolve and merge with growing unity, Ever without fading Ever without a final chord … Till suddenly my mind can hear no more.
There's a lot of war in the stories of the Buendía family as they intertwine with real-life events from Colombian history, but there's a lot of the fantastic, too: hauntings, premonitions, supernatural images and shared dreams deepen the passion and heartbreak.
The Hotel Cortez is from that region as well and given the brief cameo that occurred both at the beginning and end of the episode, it's safe to say that the storylines from season 5 and season 9 are already starting to intertwine.
The incident encapsulates the risks as transit systems continue to evolve and intertwine with the mobility sharing economy in cities around the US. Revel began piloting the shared Vespa scooter-style e-mopeds in select New York City neighborhoods in summer 2018 with 68 bikes.
Small state advantage extends through US government All these dynamics now intertwine to produce a Senate that is structurally tilted to advantage the portions of America least touched by -- and in many ways most hostile to -- the big social and economic changes remaking American society.
"While there is certainly a commercial explanation for China's rapid expansion in the power sector, it should also be recognised that Beijing is known to intertwine its economic, diplomatic and strategic initiatives," says Andrew Davenport, chief operating officer at RWR Advisory, a Washington-based consultancy.
Together, these projects embody a new way of thinking about the physical space where stores congregate, one that borrows from the online playbook: prioritizing the idea of content over contents, and further demonstrating the way in which the real and virtual worlds increasingly intertwine.
Likewise, the After the Final Rose special used to be reserved for the final hour of the finale, but nowadays the series opts to intertwine the special throughout the finale, frequently jumping back and forth from the recorded footage to the live, present-day show.
On the Dumbo poster, abstract illustrations of swirling elephants intertwine their trunks while the letters that spell out the movie's title bounce around, much like the dancing motions of the film's characters in the particular scene where Timothy the mouse gets drunk and dances among the elephants.
CC: Yeah, I think it's a really hard one, but because they overlap, they intertwine a lot, but in general, I think you should be able to work at a place and espouse political positions that are unpopular, and not have that result in you getting fired.
Since its inception in 2000, A-Z West has functioned as an evolving testing grounds for living — a place in which spaces, objects, and acts of living all intertwine into a single ongoing investigation into what it means to exist and participate in our culture today.
For the Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden Commission at the National Gallery, renowned Chinese artist Cao Fei presents a large surreal sculptural installation which evokes an abandoned ship that taps on the artist's family narratives, and how they intertwine with Singapore's historical identity as a port.
"Erdogan didn't want this crisis with Trump, but now he's looking at how he can intertwine it with the other crises he faces," most notably the long-anticipated economic meltdown which Erdogan is now blaming on U.S. sanctions, despite having largely caused it with his own economic policies.
The way desire and fantasy intertwine with the highly regimented life of an elite astronaut; the stuffing-down of emotion that science requires; the truly brain-bending experience of venturing where humans weren't built to venture — exploring any of these topics would have made for a much more interesting movie.
Like Clueless before it, Can't Hardly Wait included many different characters with ample screen time who each had their own stories going for them that just happened to intertwine in a kooky way — with a high-school party coolness level that no real-life party has ever been able to obtain.
The three couples intertwine in a series of violent intimacies, with the white partners lingering over apparently anachronistic artifacts of black culture (Jim leers at Kaneisha as she twerks to Rihanna; Alana orders Phillip to play R. Kelly for her on the violin), and the black partners alternately thrilled and repelled.
" The group had obtained and posted transcripts of Clinton's comments in October, and boasted in publicity materials that the book will be a "highly-readable exposé of HRC's in-private interactions with the global financial elite [that] will be vital reading for anyone interested in the way power and money intertwine at the very top of American politics.
While the outcome of this process is often value neutral (every Dana Scully sparkle hair GIF, for example, owes its existence to the intertwine of fetishization and amplification), it can become very problematic very quickly when the content is itself problematic, a point Milner and I highlight in our analysis of the complex ethics of the Harambe meme.
I think that's the way it is for a lot of boys and men: No one can really know what another person's experience is like without being them, so I think having the sympathy to be open to femininity and masculinity not as two separate things, but as things that intertwine, I think it works kind of the same way for men, too.
Three women's stories intertwine: Melanie, a white journalist living between Lima and Paris, who decides to step out of her bubble of privilege to photograph and record what's happening in the mountains; Modesta, an illiterate peasant whose story of terror is nigh unbearable yet she remains unbreakable; and Marcela, an ideologue of the People's War, the shining beacon of world revolution.
I know you've been talking about a lot of different accounts, but is there a specific plan for this specific account on what that kind of monitoring process looks like, what — if any — are milestones, or kind of key steps where you guys might be reconsidering this, to [redacted] point, there's going to come a point somewhere down the trajectory where it's all going to intertwine somehow.
For example, the opening song is a classic establishing number; Hamilton and his comrades captivate the audience with a charm song; several major characters sing an "I want" song, which has traditionally been used to develop characters and reveal their motivations; and romances and their love ballads intertwine with a "big-canvas plot," or a broad historical storyline that traces Hamilton's rise and fall.
At a time when many VR startups are still trying to live up to the sky-high expectations that films like Ready Player One have set, TheWaveVR remains one of the few that takes on those expectations and still manages to dazzle, delivering an experience that feels distinctly futuristic while drenching users in souped-up visuals that intertwine the emotion and connectedness of social VR with music that's actively being created within the app.

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