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531 Sentences With "interwoven"

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Roxy Music's history is interwoven with Bowie's in various ways.
Love says, 'I need you, that we have interwoven destinies.
The PVA dissolves, leaving only fine interwoven threads of gold.
They see how the businesses in the area are interwoven.
Guatemala's networks illustrate how tightly interwoven those systems can become.
The plot is interwoven [visually with the sex] until the end.
The intrigue: The drivers of these shifts are many and interwoven.
The underlying tension of the episode comes from two interwoven storylines.
The Beatles are inextricably interwoven into the fabric of modern music.
Color theory and human rights are conceptually interwoven in my paintings.
It also feels like the characters' lives are growing more interwoven.
In many cases, though, these explanations are interwoven with one another.
The script wasn't easy, as it was interwoven into the animation.
But we've already established that these two concepts are deeply interwoven.
The book is composed of two interwoven sections, in different fonts.
Its plot consists of two seemingly unrelated stories that become interwoven.
For the conservative Mr. Rubio, those were two salutary, interwoven outcomes.
The Interwoven mill, derelict and grand, dominates the center of Martinsburg.
It's much more interwoven than the way you're premising your remarks.
How did they come to be so interwoven in your life?
Food, music and remembrance of relatives are interwoven in the festivities.
Humans today are mosaics, our genomes rich tapestries of interwoven ancestries.
Because money is undeniably interwoven into all facets of our lives.
Memory and loss are interwoven with an activist sense of lineage.
But the social internet is like one long interwoven dance challenge.
Their testimonies have been smoothly interwoven and linked with appropriate footage.
Those stories of grief are typically interwoven into his discussion of policy.
Sex and gender have been interwoven in Title VII jurisprudence ever since.
These stories are interwoven through that initial rivalry between Johnny and Daniel.
But recent government actions lend a painful urgency to these interwoven stories.
In her paintings, flat planar "cut" shapes are interwoven with translucent passages.
Duets are interwoven with ensemble sections in a repetitive pileup of individual-vs.
I don't think there's anything more interwoven into America than gasoline driven transportation.
The shield features two horses of Rohan™ linked by a interwoven knot.
Economic activity and related employment are interwoven with weather and climate information sources.
However different their collections, though, Gvasalia and Michele's ideas about fashion are interwoven.
Faith is deeply personal, but it's also interwoven with everything in the town.
His music is interwoven into the fabric of people's lives around the world.
Over time, the lives of these Arabs and Jews have become intricately interwoven.
Bloomberg's business is far broader, interwoven into the financial fabric throughout the world.
But their lives would also have to be deeply interwoven: Do they vacation together?
The two shoot-outs are interwoven so that the violence reaches a deafening roar.
But they also generate plastics that are interwoven into all facets of our lives.
Hitting fraternities and sororities — small, interwoven networks — with a regular cadence proved incredibly effective.
It is you and I, together, interdependent, interconnected with one single interwoven American destiny.
The smartphone is interwoven into our lives now, an indelible part of the culture.
That one thing is inescapably interwoven with happiness, fulfillment, and maximum productivity at work.
Suffice it to say the three tales were interwoven to an O. Henry conclusion.
Unlike Marvel, DC has not created a cinematic universe dependent on interwoven, serial narratives.
The story of Dawn, told through museum exhibits, is interwoven with that of Henson.
I have been disappointed to discover how many contractor companies are interwoven throughout Tesla.
The installation and artworks draw on the beauty of modern life interwoven with traditional songlines.
While she lays around singing, shots of senior citizens dancing and doing acrobatics are interwoven.
Synopsis: This interwoven narrative explores the aftermath of a police killing of a black man.
They can be completely separate from each other, and they can also be completely interwoven.
In those countries, corruption and bribery have been interwoven into the daily life and culture.
All forces of nature are interlaced and interwoven, after all, and those forces include us.
I should say for each of these sections interwoven there's specific interviews on those topics.
"Modern Lovers" hurries to tie up its loose ends, and the interwoven climaxes seem sludgy.
It is still a complex interwoven web of Hershey entities, which shape the town's culture.
"Heat and Light" — not a helpful title — is really a deftly interwoven set of stories.
It is the culmination of so many interwoven stories, and it was executed almost flawlessly.
The production of Amarone, as is evident by the formal name, is interwoven with Valpolicella.
Our global economy is tightly interwoven with aviation as it carries goods and facilitates commerce.
The visit came as the two countries have become increasingly interwoven through trade and immigration.
For more historical fiction, turn to the five interwoven novels of Louise Erdrich's Birchbark series.
Smaller papers are interwoven into their communities in a way big-city papers are not.
During the unusually melancholic love song "King of My Heart," they were onscreen, thickly interwoven.
It was a quick, straightforward episode, proceeding on interwoven Elizabeth, Philip, Stan and Oleg tracks.
Their faith is so deeply personal, but it's also interwoven with everything in the town.
Through interwoven storylines spanning decades, Yoon explores themes of love, loyalty, grief, and courage. —A.
We're a very large interwoven society, like it or not, and we have collective interests.
What makes Severance dazzling is the underlying theme of cultural identity interwoven through the story.
China is now a major world power, and its economy is tightly interwoven with America's.
The value chains are so interwoven that it would be very difficult to do that.
But they also generate the building blocks of plastics that are interwoven into our lives.
In the resulting installation, the potential for communication materializes in the interwoven lines of the grid.
In two miniature collage works, a painted image of the artist's mouth and tongue are interwoven.
It's interwoven within personal biography, such as family history, unstable finances, and the artist's formal training.
She never shied away from politics, and it has been interwoven into her music and legacy.
The researchers mapped the PERVs interwoven into the genome of pig connective tissue cells, called fibroblasts.
The 18-year relationship between the two companies has meant their existing operations are deeply interwoven.
We need to ensure a framework where human input and robot input can be properly interwoven.
Certain set pieces also had their own bespoke themes that were developed and interwoven with others.
This was the point where my life first became interwoven with the genocide against my people.
With these grandiose interwoven narratives and layers of meanings in between the music, Butler and co.
But his trajectory is interwoven with those of his mother, Julia, and his former girlfriend Cassie.
Lessons about intolerance are interwoven with the hand-to-hand skirmishes the series is known for.
In the videos, the pair's stunts are interwoven with raw moments that chronicle their evolving relationship.
Atlanta's Black Mafia Family was deeply interwoven with that city's rap scene in the early 2000s.
It is a reminder that the movements for worker and women's rights always have been interwoven.
As you might expect from such a complex, interwoven ecosystem, a host of factors come into play.
Many histories, interwoven by virtue of their taking place on the sea, are represented by the ships.
For many decades, sporting success on the global stage and the country's morale has been tightly interwoven.
The episodes, which proceed out of chronological order, are interwoven rather than told in a straight progression.
But these issues also seem to be deeply interwoven with his sense of ownership over Ally's career.
Squirrel Hill's Jewish community is tight-knit, an interwoven web in which everyone seems to know everyone.
Ella and John's stories are interwoven with that of Dr. Charles Fuller, the book's most complicated character.
But interwoven in all these, there are benefits that are not compassion-based but simply aged-based.
It's the urban fabric and how these buildings were interwoven with the lives of the people there.
"With national security also comes public trust, and the two of those are interwoven," Admiral Zukunft said.
Today's theme is very adult, I think, and its complex, interwoven presentation is impressively intricate and professional.
The beautifully animated "Spider-Verse" tells the interwoven stories of multiple Spider-people across different multi-verses.
He argued that humanity's fate remained interwoven in a broader political and spiritual tapestry than widely acknowledged.
"Unforgettable: The Bold Flavors of Paula Wolfert's Renegade Life" is a biography interwoven with about 50 recipes.
The long game: Making Millarworld "compelling characters and timeless, interwoven fictional worlds" centerpieces of Netflix Originals, per Netflix.
Curator Teresa Magaña firmly announces that here, in the Heart of Chicago, art and activism are necessarily interwoven.
It's easy for people not to think of black Americans being interwoven in the shaping of this country.
"Wilson and Trump represent two interwoven strands of the DNA of American statecraft — internationalism and realism," he said.
The day's events captured years of interwoven and lingering grievances that have defined Democratic politics in New York.
These pieces of a person may seem disjointed and distant, but in reality they are interwoven and overlapping.
Not possible today when politics, society and money are more thickly interwoven than the flags the athletes represent.
Story progression felt like a checklist of requirements rather than the interwoven narrative that it could have been.
Psychological studies reveal that a person's authentically experienced outrage is inherently interwoven with subconscious concerns about her reputation.
The plots and themes of season 3 are much more tightly interwoven, even if they're not all created equal.
It's interesting that the narrative of this moment is interwoven because it's a defining moment for both of them.
It is responsible for the composition of our atmosphere and forms the foundation of the planet's many interwoven ecosystems.
But she has interwoven it with another beautiful story of the dances people do to rise above it all.
The overall effect of the interwoven and crosscut narratives is disorienting — more of something half-glimpsed than fully seen.
On another song, "Get Well Soon," her vocals are interwoven in dense layers of sound, creating an otherworldly effect.
Over time, the game expands beyond the house as players unravel a corporate conspiracy interwoven with traditional RE elements.
The Interwoven factory whistle could be heard all over town, summoning workers every morning at a quarter to seven.
All of it is interwoven with the same old BattleTech that's been quietly patched, revised, and expanded for months.
To provide factual ballast, the story would be interwoven with interviews of incarceration experts, former prisoners, and corrections officials.
The stakes are too high:  the inestimable cost of human life and the intricate, interwoven fabric of our society.
Mr. Tepfer, a pianist of lissome grace, is equally comfortable playing his interwoven jazz compositions or Bach's "Goldberg" Variations.
The stories she tells — with dance judiciously interwoven — are personal, idiosyncratic, yet open up onto larger, broadly resonant themes.
Three types of male violence — violence against women, violence against other men and violence against themselves — are deeply interwoven.
These longstanding drinking traditions have been interwoven into Buenos Aires' robust cocktail scene, which encompasses more than 50 bars.
To effectively cultivate political energy, one must recognize that the fabric of our political and social communities is interwoven.
In this case the Trump boasts about boosting his vote among African Americans and the yes-but are interwoven.
These offer glimpses of the vast, largely hidden tapestry in which Vo's history and that of Vietnam are interwoven.
Think about things like LinkedIn's graph interwoven throughout Outlook, Calendar, Active Directory, Office, Windows, Skype, Dynamics, Cortana, Bing and more.
The goofy humor is interwoven into the plot to produce stories that are not just surprisingly funny, but genuinely surprising.
Over the centuries his poems have become interwoven with all Western storytelling, not just those books that explicitly rework them.
Game of Thrones is known in equal measure for its densely interwoven plot and its many, many, many nude scenes.
This follows with the theme that accessibility is interwoven into the banner features Apple is promoting in their marketing copy.
His short career has been interwoven with legal troubles; barely any of his success has come without interruption by violence.
Interwoven throughout are chapters that slowly and carefully reveal the back stories of the people who were on the jet.
Over the last four years, brutal territorial battles tore through the city, dividing neighborhoods that had been interwoven for centuries.
Together, his images — many of them unpublished and unseen for decades — offer a rich portrait of the city's interwoven subcultures.
Interwoven into the cityscape were squat houses of local basalt connected by twisting alleyways that provided shelter from the sun.
But consider the many threads interwoven in his comment, which reveal one of the unique forms of genius he has.
Their individual stories don't become interwoven; instead, your chosen character overrides the others', rendering their potential personality into mute servitude.
My politics of progress and freedom are beautifully interwoven with my Bangladeshi heritage and history and Muslim identity in Brooklyn.
But given the interwoven history and shared emotion underlying his statement, present-day geopolitics can seem almost beside the point.
In Elaine Murphy's play, three women from one Dublin family tell a slice-of-life story through interwoven, interlocking monologues.
In Elaine Murphy's play, three women from one Dublin family tell a slice-of-life story through interwoven, interlocking monologues.
Plus, the all-important interior texture was pretty close to the interwoven tendons of animal meat as it could get.
As with "Embryo," the anthropomorphic quality of the piece results from the interwoven and gently undulating lines of the two components.
It has now reached a new apex: Virality, meme culture, and fandom are interwoven with how we view and understand politicians.
For all the talk of East and West "decoupling," the health emergency highlights how interwoven the business and technology world is.
Both functional and stylish, Anna's satchel is based on a traditional Norwegian bag constructed of small, interwoven strips of birch bark.
"Ta-two," McDaid, 40, captioned the photo, which shows off the 51-year-old actress' interwoven initials on McDaid's right wrist.
Machine learning, big data and robotics are all separate technologies, but they are becoming interwoven and are feeding off each other.
The soundtrack elements are so closely interwoven that Malek has said he cannot tell who is singing at any particular point.
The site specific nature of Ong's The Star was part of its beauty, interwoven into the building like a spider web.
Capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam is known for its historical and artistic heritage, which is interwoven by a picturesque canal network.
Sushi has become such a food phenomena outside its home of Japan that its become interwoven with other styles of cuisine.
LGBTQAlphabet shows 26 different voices speaking to what each identity or experience means to them, interwoven with footage of interpretive dances.
This means that many women in jails and prisons have complex and interwoven lives of trauma, mental illness and substance abuse.
Yet, those rules only make sense if Canada is included, given the closely interwoven auto supply chains linking the three countries.
Much of the narrative is interwoven with centuries-old maritime tales, as well as with family histories that are occasionally overkill.
Those elements must be interwoven throughout an organization if it is to survive in the rapidly evolving business world, he argues.
The one thing that will not change is there will be an intensely emotional romance and faith interwoven through the story.
All of these threads are amazingly interwoven with discussions of Kinloch's homosexuality and, as in this book, small feminist-based poems.
Fingers stab; lightening jags across the sky; hands are raised in despair and supplication; people dance with arms outstretched and interwoven.
Saariaho's singular language, deftly interwoven with passages suggesting medieval European song and Middle Eastern drumming, brings this rarefied world to life.
As the manufacturing sector gets increasingly interwoven with information technology and the Internet of Things, industrial firms are increasingly at risk.
I decided I'd use old footage that I had of him interwoven with new footage of me grieving in myriad ways.
Comfort, sadness and faith in an afterlife free of suffering are interwoven in this sprawling work for chorus, soloists and orchestra.
The film represents the aesthetics of the band, marrying the natural and synthetic, with warped shots and skewed footage interwoven with animation.
As she becomes well known, Alison finds her life unexpectedly interwoven with Kyle's—a doctor from her hometown who hates his wife.
A complex composition, its image and text, sign and symbol, and spirit of place are interwoven into a triumphant record of events.
It was a eureka moment: A wattle fence is made of sticks driven into the ground and interwoven with twigs and branches.
So yes, it&aposs true, the two economies are very interwoven, China is very dependent on the U.S. to sell their products.
Therefore, if a ceasefire is to hold in Syria, then it must be absent of the challenges and interwoven allegiances and enemies.
Democrats, however, argue that the tax credit appropriation also provides authority for the cost-sharing reductions because the two programs are interwoven.
Coach said the new name reflected the company's history and the fact that many brands will be interwoven to create one product.
Schools are part of intricately interwoven systems, and any change in the population at one is likely to affect the schools nearby.
Collections, like people, have biographies, and none are more Shakespearean and darkly Russian than the interwoven biographies of Shchukin and his collection.
In fact, Mr. Trump's Twitter presence is tightly interwoven with hordes of mostly anonymous accounts trafficking in racist and anti-Semitic attacks.
The major trial-balloon subplot — and by far the most successful — is a long historical flashback interwoven with the contemporary goings-on.
Passages from the writings of Jacques Marquette, Alexis de Tocqueville and Ralph Waldo Emerson are interwoven with eyewitness accounts and archival audio.
Because his identity is still interwoven with yours; until he's had time to establish his own look, your style can cramp his.
The jacket's sleeve is interwoven with touch-sensitive threads, which connect to a tiny rechargeable Bluetooth-enabled device embedded in the cuff.
Depictions of his ever more bizarre and cruel use of his monkeys are interwoven with references to his increasingly unhinged personal life.
In a piece whose music, movement and design are intricately interwoven, what happens when discrete elements become the work of individual artists?
But if there is anything the past two years or so has proven, it's that politics and pop culture are intrinsically interwoven now.
A time series of the Mississippi's course looks like a sinuous Celtic knot, with a swathe of interwoven curves, flowing to the sea.
A comprehensive strategy to both prevent terrorism and promote peace and prosperity in the Arab world rests on four separate but interwoven elements.
The star is an incredibly complex system of interwoven magnetic fields that are difficult to re-create using even the most advanced supercomputers.
Carvey has his eye on news and comedy, two longtime partners in crime now interwoven with technology and a bursting market of content.
None of the three countries' domestic political considerations that are now interwoven with NAFTA renegotiations necessarily preclude a mutually beneficial agreement being reached.
Back then, I would not have understood the emotional complexity of what Ma was offering—strands of an impossibly rich inner life interwoven.
"What critics said: "The goofy humor is interwoven into the plot to produce stories that are not just surprisingly funny, but genuinely surprising.
But the reality is that they can't escape the fact that they work in a country where sports and politics are tightly interwoven.
Keep reading to see how Ehsan carved out a new space for herself in both arenas while keeping the two fluid and interwoven.
The more traditional, mediagenic anti-LGBTQ messages about "protecting the children" are now fully interwoven with the white nationalist agenda of racial purity.
The story of the kelp's disappearance is the story of an interwoven food system breaking down, and in the process threatening people's livelihoods.
Brightening up the pantries of many homes in India, the spice is interwoven into daily life, the cuisine, and cultural and healing traditions.
Some of them come from places that President Trump has denigrated as "shithole countries," but they are interwoven into the American fabric now.
The simple fact of life in 2017 is that the internet — and technologies fueled by it — are inextricably interwoven with our daily lives.
It is visually and materially dense, with quickly flashing images, film clips, and overlapping and interwoven voiceovers by a male and female speaker.
Nike rival Adidas is pursuing the goal in a different way, using interwoven textiles and self-tightening weaves in its N3XT L1.03V3L basketball shoe.
It is not, as the title suggests, a show about one subject, but a masterfully interwoven narrative that mirrors the messiness of human sexuality.
Later, Diana noticed the prince was wearing a pair of gold cufflinks engraved with interwoven Cs — which she took to mean Charles and Camilla.
The professional and personal lives of artists and photographers during this period were often intimately interwoven, and trends in the parallel media closely related.
The series, titled Interwoven, takes as its starting point the relationship between humans and nature—our desire to both cherish nature and control it.
Like Oliveros, who died in 2016, Ms. Lockwood's sonic attention to the body and environment has been interwoven with her life as a feminist.
Come Together will be an a cappella performance between a soprano and tenor voice, interwoven where Kirke plotted the emotional positivity and physical intensity.
The episode, interwoven with race, mental illness and law enforcement, was a seminal moment for the Police Department and its use-of-force policy.
So Kalu Yala and real estate can be interwoven with the community to create a regenerative place that creates more value than it consumes.
The book tells the story of the founding era by following the interwoven stories of six people from the period, from birth to death.
Hear the same trick with Haydn, from Mr. Muzijevic: Three Haydn sonatas are interwoven with works by Jonathan Berger, George Crumb and Morton Feldman.
The diner chain, founded in 1949 by Norm Roybark, has become interwoven into the cultural tapestry of the city, with more than 20 locations.
Anti-black and anti-Semitic sentiment has long been interwoven in America, yet we are stronger than ever, and the white supremacists are aware.
The conversations — at times strangely buoyant, given the gravity of the topics under discussion — are interwoven with old photographs, home movies and television clips.
Interwoven between Eremenko's gushy statements and footage of their relationship are interviews with the New Yorker's Maria Konnikova, who wrote a book about con-artists.
Both examples underscore the reality that contemporary American politics represents an unseemly mashup of several historical eras interwoven and unspooling right before our very eyes.
The Indonesian story has been interwoven into the nickel price since the beginning of July, even if it has not always been the price driver.
Chimps in particular spend up to half their lives in these beds, built up in trees and made of interwoven branches under a leafy mattress.
And so, everything is kind of, you know, interwoven very carefully by us to manage the franchise Star Wars in a much more holistic way.
Her descriptions of acting — as her emotional release, her true love, her craft — were beautiful, especially interwoven with what was occurring in her personal life.
Of course, any good This Is Us-adjacent plot wouldn't be complete without an intergenerational twist, and from the looks of it, several interwoven timelines.
But beneath this story lies another: The neighboring countries have steadily increased their security cooperation in recent years, while their economies have become tightly interwoven.
As always, British meddling during the colonial era has had lasting unforeseen consequences that are now interwoven into the fabric of a previously colonized society.
The stakes rarely feel genuine at that level, and character development all too often takes a back seat to juggling a number of interwoven narratives.
A Bigger Splash, Jack Hazan's 1974 documentary on Hockney's circle, basks in the full-frontal, day-to-day details of their tightly interwoven emotional lives.
The book's interwoven structure—literalized by a motif of Turkish rugs, bought and sold throughout the narrative—is overly schematic, especially as concerns race relations.
The phrases "one voice" and "equality" represent today's reality that our neighborhoods are more than ever interwoven with people from every part of the globe.
Opinions about the wall have become deeply interwoven with attitudes about the larger changes in culture, demography and gender relations that are reshaping American society.
"It was an identity shaped largely by three interwoven concerns that involved polarities and necessarily implicated the dialectic between binary structures," goes a sample passage.
"Buffer" unfolds through three interwoven scenes — one with spoken text, one comprising opera and athletic dance, and one featuring adult-film performers getting very intimate.
The self-assured leading women of "Black Panther" wear their "Wakanda knots," elaborately interwoven braids, regal snow-white dreadlocks and decorated bald scalps with ease.
A character who is portrayed as fully human — a frayed and interwoven tapestry of flaws, neuroses, aspirations, longings, yearnings, hatreds, envies — cannot be easily likable.
Nour's story of displacement is interwoven with the fantastical, speculative tale of another young woman, Rawiya, who runs away from her Syrian village centuries earlier.
It would be futile to try to convey the novel's considerable population, or its plots and subplots, though both population and plots are ingeniously interwoven.
A close rival was the chilled bowl of barely vinegared mackerel interwoven with grilled cucumbers, sliced plums and salty red dabs of mashed fermented plums.
It takes some cleverness on the part of the puzzle's setters to see these interwoven words, and sometimes these clues can be tough to solve.
Based on the 2008 novel by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle, Let It Snow tells three loosely interwoven love stories around the holidays.
Sexual harassment is interwoven with power imbalances, and those who experience it are usually subordinate in rank, status and importance to a company's bottom line.
Just like it's seeming as if all the Netflix Christmas movies are connected and exist within one universe, Hallmark's Evergreen franchise is just as interwoven.
Canada and Mexico both called the policy an "unprecedented intrusion" into companies' decision-making and noted that the North American steel industry is deeply interwoven.
Yeah, I mean, the past ... No. The past is so deeply interwoven into everything that we do and are that we don't even recognize it.
Branded and native ad content can be seamlessly interwoven with quality journalistic content — through words, sound and moving pictures — and delivered on a nonlinear mobile platform.
But I still held out hope that the dark knight himself would appear in Avengers: Endgame, the culmination of over a decade of interwoven superhero movies.
AI is now interwoven into everything Google does, and nowhere is the benefits of CEO Sundar Pichai's AI-first approach more apparent than with Google Lens.
It's apparent, too, in the interwoven flows of second single "Dis Generation," which unites 'Tip, Jarobi, Phife Dawg, and Busta Rhymes (the video is premiering below).
But these glimpses of the past don't feel like tacked-on fan service; instead, they're smartly interwoven into the story in a way that feels natural.
Interwoven between CEO Tim Cook's talk of freeing kids' minds with code and setting them up for successful careers was a familiar storyline and business blueprint.
Yet the stakes somehow feel higher, more profound, than normal in Oklahoma City, where Durant and the Thunder are so tightly interwoven with the city's identity.
Connors's forthright exploration of race and poverty enlarges her personal story, turning it into a richer, more complex and ultimately more harrowing account of interwoven traumas.
Therefore, we don't necessarily attribute many of modern video gaming's most familiar elements—interwoven stories, free roaming exploration, progress based on play style—to Romancing Saga.
Kay, Jared and Zales all have new collections called "Interwoven" that are geared toward millennials who may not be married but are sharing life's moments together.
Greek dance linkages are a constant theme; men and women touch, turn around one other, form interwoven groups (echoes of Balanchine's "Serenade" and "Apollo") and lines.
Together, these articles tell the rich interwoven stories of a community of women who ushered video, audio, electronic, internet, and software-based art to the fore.
While this issue is separate from the question of whether Trump campaign officials colluded with Russian officials, to Trump the issues are interwoven, the sources say.
The series of essays that explained how racism has been interwoven into the American fabric since the first enslaved people were brought over 400 years ago.
Unfortunately, that's about where the whole experience stops feeling right and starts feeling like you just bought a $350 jacket interwoven with technology you'll only rarely use.
The actress will star alongside Madeline Stowe in the interwoven story about several people living in Los Angeles and the music that defines them, according to Deadline.
Swirls of patterned plants: 'broadleaf plantains,' abstracted honeysuckle flowers, and 'true plantain' trees interwoven with red azabaches, Black Power fists, and picks surround a saffron 'Uptown' sign.
In fact, Buster's Mal Heart is an interwoven, multi-genre series of stories that builds toward something very big and odd — often cleverly, but not always coherently.
And interwoven among all-new Money Diaries is financial advice on everything from paying off your student loans to asking for a raise to getting a mortgage.
Interwoven with moments of dry humor, Kyung Me's adventures include iffy relationships and internal conflicts that produce all-too-relatable feelings of malaise, alienation, and self-loathing.
You sense different layers of reality in her choreography, but they're so interwoven with absurdity and brainy patterning that her pieces look elegantly hermetic, good-humoredly private.
One of the most remarkable aspects of the game is how this story, and the relationship between father and son, are so tightly interwoven with the gameplay.
The saga, along with other measures, suggests political differences between Moscow and Kiev are driving a wedge between two peoples whose cultures have been interwoven for centuries.
Silicon Valley is a long way from the rough and tumble world of the New York City neighborhood that's interwoven in the lore of Jones' musical mythology.
His economy is widely believed to be under the twin, interwoven strains of more stringent sanctions and the cost of his accelerated missile and nuclear bomb programs.
So for the first time, what interwoven offers them is a journey to celebrate together with a new item that represents how their lives have come together.
His music is notable for its startling contrasts, with hauntingly beautiful interludes juxtaposed with dissonant outbursts and interwoven with solitary passages tinged with a Renaissance-flavored melancholy.
Women make infinite essential contributions to society that are so unacknowledged and interwoven into its daily functioning that it almost feels impossible to opt out of them.
That's something Winter Jazzfest does beautifully: It shows you the interwoven, recombinant flow that has always given jazz its messy social coherence, even in today's unboxable age.
And in their interwoven monologues, the three actors move toward an ending accompanied by images of the celestial — a skyward vision of a solace unavailable on earth.
In documentary footage interwoven with his stand-up set in Brooklyn, Gulman talks with friends and family about his mental health and his journey to get well.
Lessons about intolerance — in a subplot, immigration officials abuse their power and plan a vendetta-driven raid in Chinatown — are interwoven with the hand-to-hand skirmishes.
The conversation about the Ansari story has become a flashpoint of conflicting, interwoven opinions, painting a complex portrait of the power and limitations of the #MeToo movement.
Atheism is not just the lack of belief in higher powers or deities; it's often interwoven with antitheism, and many who identify as atheists have furious antitheist tendencies.
Each testis, which the researchers described as "a massive tangle of spaghetti," contains up to 1,310 feet (400 meters) of interwoven tubes in which the sperm are produced.
This problem with our affinity for convenient lies only becomes more of an issue once they're tied to narratives that are deeply interwoven with our sense of self.
The effort is interwoven with the simultaneous White House effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act — including the tax increases President Obama used to finance it.
This story is interwoven with Breaking Bad fan-favorite Mike Erhmantraut's (Jonathan Banks) stoic drift into criminal enterprise to provide for his grandchild and widowed daughter-in-law.
The 30-second spot features interwoven clips of the progressive Tallahassee mayor speaking at rallies and meeting with supporters, while one of Gillum's speeches plays in the background.
These moments in succession, she said, led her to investigate the interwoven forces that shape our perceptions of gender and how they create a biased illusion of normality.
These canals become more evident as water levels drop in summer and are frequently interwoven with delicate footprints and the tail-drag marks that make muskrat tracks unmistakable.
As Chick-fil-A evolved from a food-court player into a Southern staple, the company's values and operators' commitment to them became interwoven with the chain's success.
Our lives are so interwoven with the influence of iOS that explaining it is a little like trying to explain the mystical powers of your car's steering wheel.
The history of basketball has always been colorfully interwoven with imaginative nicknames — monikers that could instantly summon wonder (Magic), prompt a smile (Pickles) or trigger a craving (Jellybean).
Extra credit: Reread Farhad Manjoo's column from last week on Saudi Arabia's complicated relationship with the tech industry, some of which is interwoven with its Vision Fund position.
Some of the shots are as simple as a close-up of the artist's interwoven fingers which, while perfectly clear, suggests the body's endless possible vistas of complication.
His case is interwoven with three lower-profile detainees accused of helping him, such as by moving funds: Majid Khan, and detainees best known as Zubair and Lillie.
But Ms. De La O's case benefited from an open-minded judge and the sheer volume of evidence that the women's lives had become interwoven, Mr. Baldacci said.
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury, however, warned that the U.S. and European aviation supply chains are so interwoven that the tariffs could hit the U.S. industry hard as well.
It's a triangular trade of drugs, money, minerals, weapons and people, between Latin America, Africa and Europe, run by interwoven networks of organized crime, clans and religious extremists.
The plants are also interwoven with one another, so the light emanating from them, as well as from the ground beneath visitors, all communicates in a warm glow.
It was glorious, compelling writing that was skillfully interwoven into the acts of raiding pirate bases, looting science labs, and generally kicking some wrongdoer's butt in a righteous fashion.
That said, Twitter bots certainly have the capacity to be artistically engaging and even offer an acute grasp of how systems and technologies are interwoven into the artistic imaginary.
Glover takes the dynamic and interwoven city of Atlanta (seriously, its highways look like a sailor's knot) and unravels it, bit by bit, all while keeping it really real.
All of this is interwoven with the recent history of racially motivated murders in the US. German draws on the Central African tradition of the minkisi (or nkisi ) figure.
Although Iran's nuclear ambitions are unquestionably interwoven with the leadership's drive for global recognition and regional dominance, deterrence is the sine-qua-non of the pursuit of nuclear weapons.
Working 10- to 12-hour days during the week is typical for him, and work is often interwoven with his personal life when he has to take client calls.
Dawn Goldworm says smell is often an overlooked element of the luxury experience, which is surprising considering our sense of smell is so interwoven with our moods and feelings.
His educational buildings include the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (1977-92), a series of interwoven streets, courts and classrooms inspired by traditional, mazelike temple cities in southern India.
"Instagram," she said, and then laughed hard and genuinely at the irony as well as, perhaps, what it suggested about the interwoven nature of young fame and multiplatform consumption.
He has interwoven the plot's basic allegory with long recorded stretches of conversation (to which we listen in the dark) that suggest we are witnessing a dying man's dream.
But the professional histories of the three children, who also serve on the presidential transition team, show how deeply the Trump family, Trump business and Trump politics are interwoven.
In a conversation afterward, he talked about the interwoven nature of his artistic practice, the contemporary resonance of World War I and the legacy of modernism in South Africa.
Mongiardino was recognized for rooms in which elements of the past and present, masterfully crafted by legions of skilled artisans, were interwoven in an unprecedented and nearly inexplicable harmony.
What is radical about Wong is that her discussion of quotidian domesticity is interwoven with commentary on what may be the last taboo of female sexuality: women are animals.
"This is an area where the human health interest is completely interwoven with horse welfare," Jeffrey Brown, a biologist and advisor to the PETA consortium, said in a telephone interview.
The novelistic tales of the Wakefields and their frenemies, pals, and rivals were interwoven with the fabric of my own real life in a way that felt close to irreversible.
Structures that could represent tissues from the brain cortex — the outer layer of neural tissue — appear to be present and interwoven with delicate capillaries, the authors said in Thursday's publication.
Projected through a network of discarded televisions, Kuso bounces from screen to screen in a series of interwoven vignettes that depict intimate character profiles set in a post-apocalyptic universe.
Qudosi is quite correct in asserting that Islam is a complex blend of ideas, and that the history of the faith, like Christianity and Judaism, is interwoven with numerous wars.
Interwoven at the core of their discontent: political correctness; the role of big money in controlling politicians; gridlock-inducing dogma; and corrupt, special interest groups looking out only for themselves.
" On Sunday night, Mr. Charamut's campaign Facebook page posted his picture above an image of the Star of David, created from interwoven arms, above the words "Together Against Anti-Semitism.
The story has to be wonderful—just as with any book an author wants people to actually read—with the faith element interwoven and not tacked on as an afterthought.
"Europe" demarcates the countries of the bloc as an interwoven community of nations separate from the others on the European continent — mainly Russia and former members of the Soviet Union.
"I do not think it's constructive to repeal a law that is so interwoven within our healthcare system without having a replacement plan in place," Collins said in a statement.
Ms. Yiqing, the founder of a Paris-based couture label that bears her name, is known for her intricate work on pleats, interwoven fabrics and a sculptural approach to volume.
It is, after all, structured around her life, each season featuring about a decade's worth of interwoven stories, things the queen and her family have done, people they have encountered.
The ornamental designs engraved into Maghreb jewelry often evoke the natural environment, suggesting interwoven flowers, vines, animal tracks, the lapping of sea waves, or the rippling of fields of grain.
The subject matter is fitting for the space: an intricate, interwoven array of anthropomorphized penises and monstrous spermatozoa, which climb the walls and swim loop-the-loops around the room's corners.
Judging from the Cohen and Craig entries, it would appear that each of the 12 investigations involves an entirely unique topic and not just one element of an interwoven criminal case.
But the show has been airing for almost a decade, and over the course of its broad sweep and interwoven plotlines, some details were bound to get lost along the way.
When buying products that are wool or linen, like a coat or a suit, religious Jews may send their purchases to shatnez labs to make sure there's no other material interwoven.
"Short Form," as the program is called, includes five new and revised works highlighting Ms. Parson's choreographic voice, imaginatively interwoven and festively interrupted by an intermission disguised as a birthday bash.
Interwoven with the story of how she renovated the house are asides on an array of issues—education, women's rights, Islamic art—and on the Assads, whose regime she clearly detests.
For three dollars, I bought a bottle wrapped in interwoven strands of dried palm and left feeling finer then when I had arrived, which is the mark of any good experience.
Ordinary movements — walking, running, standing, falling — are interwoven with sweeping movements that resemble martial arts, as the dancers circle their arms around one another or fall in unison to the floor.
Azoulay reads images of conflict or atrocity as constituting a more interwoven set of actors, displacing the question from one of voyeurism, and even of empathy, to one of participatory citizenship.
In the run-up to each ballot, the interwoven strands that make up this diverse nation's ethnic fabric are carefully unpicked, and residents head for the safety of their ancestral homelands.
Private industry is deeply interwoven with the government in China, and lawmakers have raised concerns that TikTok could be forced to share data on young users with the Chinese Communist Party.
The romance and fluidity of these interwoven ringlets has not gone unnoticed by industry heavyweights like Kate Spade and Tiffany & Co., but Celine's adoption of the symbol is the most significant.
Aboriginal people had formed a symbiotic relationship with land, sea and sky over tens of thousands of years, and had developed complicated systems of land management and agriculture, interwoven with spirituality.
For "Gele Kente Flag" (1995), Clark has interwoven the American flag with swaths of Kente cloth, the brilliantly colored fabric of West Africa, in the colors of the Pan-African flag.
In a fugue, a series of independent voices and instruments extrapolate on a common theme, simultaneously competing and complementing each other, but ultimately coming together to create an interwoven tapestry of sound.
And Christina Aguilera's emotional tribute to the film's music at the American Music Awards this past weekend was yet another reminder of the way the soundtrack is deeply interwoven into popular culture.
Meanwhile, supporters of the change argue that the use of drones for intel-gathering or airstrikes has become so interwoven with modern-day warfare that their pilots' contributions deserve to be acknowledged.
But since its prosperity and security remain tightly interwoven with those of the European mainland, doing so would and will always come at a heavy cost in genuine control of its circumstances.
He did an astounding amount of work during his travels, in pursuit of his hypothesis that "all forces of nature are interlaced and interwoven"—and that, maybe, he could figure out how.
But in general relativity (Albert Einstein's theory of gravity), time is relative and dynamical, a dimension that's inextricably interwoven with directions x, y and z into a four-dimensional "space-time" fabric.
But they're similarly hard to budge, having constructed entire modes of interaction, consumption and identity verification that are now intimately interwoven with our lives, so all-encompassing that they've practically become invisible.
Bud's silky smooth performances against Ukraine's Viktor Postol and Hank Lundy were replicated on Saturday as he cruised through the fight—landing powerful punches interwoven in his movements and easily avoiding damage.
It consists of a series of interwoven interviews with prominent feminist thinkers, including Ti-Grace Atkinson, Betty Friedan, Margo Jefferson, and Lila Karp (Jefferson will be on hand to introduce the film).
The stories are very loosely interwoven, with some characters popping up in a few episodes, though if you miss the connections, you're not really poorer for it — it's more of a bonus.
Even so, they prove that Lenovo is looking ahead and working toward a time when artificial intelligence is so interwoven into our lives that it literally interacts with the clothing we wear. 
But from that point forward, the film does something rare — laying out a philosophy for sustained engagement on environmental solutions while acknowledging the enormous scope of humanity's interwoven climate and energy challenges.
In his telling, the complex interwoven narrative of African slaves and freed blacks, of French Canadian "Cajuns" and Colonial Protestants, of German, Italian and Irish immigrants was an artfully constructed dark comedy.
What I saw was an impossible front for a drug war—a landscape where interwoven cultures and rivers make borders difficult to navigate, and poverty and exploitation warp the rule of law.
Via a series of tightly interwoven timelines, Station Eleven explores events before, during, and after a civilization-ending flu pandemic that kills billions and destroys earth's electricity and communications of all kinds.
Two interwoven narratives dominate this film — Lil Peep's inexorable rise, owing to the emotional directness and melodic accessibility of his music; and his thin defenses against the demands and consequences of fame.
Dirk Hoke told the newspaper he considered it "absolutely imperative" that the EU reach an agreement with Britain on security, defence and space given the closely interwoven ties between Europe and Britain.
Although done within a shorter period, Bluhm's work undergoes the biggest change, from layered fields of interwoven gestures and shapes, with drips running down the surface, to angular gestures in thicker paint.
There are two interwoven strands of the book — one strand has to do with law and the ways in which the laws of war work, which are profoundly different from ordinary laws.
And the whole Trump administration, what you find is their connections all the way up and down, and it's much more interwoven both now and even looking back at the past history.
But more broadly speaking, it's probably not better to think of trade wars between two countries whose economies are as tightly interwoven as the US and China as having winners and losers.
These nodes, or variables making up a complex, yet interwoven tapestry of causes, include things like economic tensions, terrorism, tribal or religious conflict and issues about resources or territorial disputes – among other things.
For example, problems presented in combat, less-discernable nuances informing certain decisions, determining causation and the analysis of a range of different interwoven variables – are arguably things best performed by the human mind.
Blackface was certainly not confined to just the South, and its lengthy history and decades-long prominence in popular entertainment reflects just how deeply the practice is interwoven into American culture and history.
Over those two decades, Renault and Nissan have claimed to develop a closely interwoven business relationship, with the two sharing platforms, engines and other technology as well as parts purchasing, among other things.
The depth and diversity of his skill set is so great, and his contributions so interwoven with the fabric of the team's success, that it would be extremely difficult to advance without him.
" Go deeper: Google founder Sergey Brin's annual letter to employees skips over the surface, calling for the "need for tremendous thoughtfulness and responsibility as technology is deeply and irrevocably interwoven into our societies.
But both sagas are interwoven with Russia: Trump himself has linked Comey's firing to Russia, and Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about conversations with the Russian ambassador during the transition.
Kevlar worked in all of these scenarios (except for the shot at the edge of the vest) by utilizing interwoven strands of plastic polymers to physically block the ballistic trajectory of the bullet.
The Breakstones's quiet, simmering dissatisfaction is interwoven with a darker, parallel story about a man named Bobby Klasky, who grew up neglected by his a heroin-addicted mother and developed a violent streak.
The interwoven branches tell the story of how families grow and expand throughout generations, making it a natural choice for a brand like Mulberry whose entire identity is rooted in its British heritage.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — For almost 23 years, Faith Ringgold has delicately interwoven the autobiographical and archetypal, the tragic and celebratory, and told stories which have too often gone untold.
And yet, as Zac Taylor, a PhD urban planner who has researched climate risk for the Tampa region, explains, there's a huge interwoven incentive system that continues to promote growth in the region.
According to McQuillen, the 1880s Tiffany piece, which has monogrammed initials interwoven with flowers, is one of two known silver bindings created by the company, the other being a Bible in the Tiffany Archive.
"Media in Sri Lanka is owned by a literal handful of people, all tightly interwoven into the political fabric," Yudhanjaya Wijeratne, a data scientist and public policy researcher based in Colombo, told BuzzFeed News.
Not only has the ongoing water crisis been undercovered by the mainstream media, but Moore's style — a big-picture, explanatory approach, interwoven with on-the-ground personal stories — works perfectly to tell this story.
Rodrigo y Gabriela's Area 52, on the other hand, challenges the Pros with a diverse cavalcade of instruments, including an entire orchestra at times, all interwoven and layered into a fast-paced, complex performance.
In Chenhung Chen's interwoven sculptural works from her Entelechy series, she crochets copper stripped from electrical wires into delicate netting and suspends knots of auxiliary cords into flowing entrails that recall the human body.
In an industry where work is often interwoven with employees' personal lives and productivity is not linked to time spent working, forcing a rigid structure of hourly reporting can be a particularly bad fit.
"If these elements are tightly interwoven without any loophole ... the Kim Jong Un regime will realize that it cannot survive unless it gives up its nuclear program and takes steps towards denuclearization," he said.
Even the most theoretically trustworthy leaders in this country country are beholden to the interests of corporations and banks—institutions whose very existence is interwoven with a history of colonial violence and white supremacy.
The link between music and politics often comes up as I chat to various bands—the two subjects had become culturally interwoven over the years in Poland, as they often are in Britain, too.
"She Wants It" is a coming-of-age and coming out story that is gently comedic, like most of Mx. Soloway's oeuvre, and interwoven, as its grandiose subtitle suggests, with some gender studies pontificating.
The notion of the outsider is central to Rich's thinking, a key that opens subjects ranging from literature to feminism to politics, which, in both essays and poems, are all effortlessly — and necessarily — interwoven.
Remaining impasses at the table, according to people familiar with the negotiations, are over the company's use of temporary workers and the path for hourly workers to achieve top wages, among other interwoven issues.
Garrett Bradley initiates a dynamic conversation with the past, attempting to recreate a lost history through a series of 12 vignettes interwoven with scenes from the unfinished 1913 film Lime Kiln Club Field Day.
The neon orange look is more cutouts than material, with various asymmetrical pieces of fabric woven together and held on the body thanks to a few crucial interwoven ropes, finished off with heels to match.
That Good Trouble's two main characters already feel lived-in and real also leaves more room for the writers to introduce the rest of the ensemble cast and the interwoven relationships that drive the series.
Then they burst into song — specifically a rendition of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire," only the lyrics are altered to be about historical feminist figures, events, and movements, interwoven with compliments for Elena.
But as national borders dissolve and the world economy truly becomes one gigantic interwoven behemoth with each passing decade, we're starting to see a big push by retailers for countries to adopt everyone else's holidays.
Choral muwashshah are interwoven with instrumental and solo vocal improvisations to create the complex suites of music that are traditional in the Middle East, with a mood that is by turns exuberant and ecstatically devotional.
We already have an extremely powerful descriptive system which can be used to specify complex systems while including ambiguities, uncertainties, interwoven relationships, iterative levels of success and an arbitrarily broad spectrum of scale and detail.
Fragments of the Huni Kuin's highly spiritual way of life are interwoven into the immersive crocheted sculptures in The Serpent's Energy Gave Birth To Humanity, a solo exhibition by Ernesto Neto at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery.
His persistence is remarkable, and his use of contrasting messages demonstrates his mastery of manipulation, a tactic that ensured women on the receiving end of his interwoven commands and pleas would feel exhausted and confused.
Their work eventually led to the discovery of a protein, HIF-1, that showed up only when oxygen was scarce and that activated many genes as part of a large, interwoven physiological response to oxygen.
With three interwoven narratives and very strong themes, the second game in the series was arguably its narrative high point, but it was hamstrung by technical problems so deep that they are difficult to overlook.
It's worth remembering that Hariri lived for many years in Saudi Arabia before taking on the role of prime minister, so this situation has far deeper and interwoven complexity than it appears on the surface.
She investigated the traits that emerge when carbon is interwoven with other materials: Stitch in some alkali metals, for example, and carbon can become a superconductor, in which an electric current meets virtually no resistance.
Surface ships such as the Littoral Combat Ship, rely upon a host of interwoven technologies intended to share key data in real time - such as threat and targeting information, radar signal processing and fire control systems.
Surely seeing a full-blown adaptation of Rowling's slim book of the same name could be interesting, especially when interwoven with the rise of Gellert Grindelwald, the dark wizard who was Voldemort before Voldemort was Voldemort.
Accounts of working in a hat factory as a teenager and being targeted by the Houston police are interwoven with 3D animations and found video — splicing the typical seriousness of an interview into something layered, playful.
And, as with This Is Us, viewers get that explanation through countless interwoven flashbacks — flashbacks that become so intricate in season 2, one needs to use a high school sports calendar to understand what's going on.
Through a series of events involving a granite quarry, a home-­brewing scheme and a love affair, Emma ends up working as nurse to Beatrice's uncle, and the fates of the two families are again interwoven.
Five women, their insteps lively and their legs often straight, begin by advancing in a wedge shape, but the parallel vertical paths they take soon become interwoven with retreats, turns, arcs — and with metrical variations, too.
Now a handful of international TV production companies and networks have backed an adaptation of Saviano's "ZeroZeroZero," another ambitious and eye-opening report on how international drug-trafficking has become tightly interwoven into the global economy.
Comprising multiple, loosely interwoven plot threads united as much by the characters' lyrical speech patterns as their end-of-life longings, "Ray Meets Helen" has a wistful, whimsical sophistication that has all but disappeared from movies.
But there's also a spirit of diversity interwoven into it as well; both Johnston in Winnipeg and Covey in Halifax cited the increased multiculturalism in their cities as a potentially massive driver of success for the CPL.
These fluctuations have created a chasm between political ideologies, seemingly positioning good versus evil, inclusion versus exclusion, right versus wrong, and, men versus women, all of which are threatening to eviscerate the interwoven fabric of our country.
Kempf's debut collection succeeds in familiar — if not quite traditional — ways: Long sentences and interwoven plots contrast the poet's confined early life in blue-collar Ohio with the measure of freedom he found on the West Coast.
In the end, the technological world may actually just be too complex, the global supply chains too interwoven, and the networks that drive modern life too interconnected to draw the bright lines that the Trump administration wants.
Mornings are announced by the rising sun and the songs of tropical birds; we had no issues with insects, but the beds in the Sanctuaries are protected by an interwoven canopy of mosquito netting, just in case.
Her vivid survival story is interwoven with the tale of a pregnant archaeologist named Rosamund, who makes a startling discovery when she finds the fossilized remains of a Neanderthal and a human buried next to each other.
And we're still working on that distribution muscle into pockets and it's sort of interwoven in a way that's really really nuanced and gives you that burst of fat when you bite into a piece of meat protein.
Based on the multiple locations (okay, they're literally different dimensions) and increasingly complex interwoven plot lines, one can anticipate a similar timeline for the rest of the seasons, which means season 3 would drop in mid-2021. Damn.
But in Sunday's penultimate episode, two of the season's interwoven narratives—the Man in Black's quest and Dolores and Teddy's interpersonal drama—tackle the tragic implications of that fact in a way the show has never done before.
Yujang's Identity is 20 feet tall and composed of folded layers of various materials including brass, copper, iron, fiberglass, concrete, marble, and steel—all interwoven as arcing contours that look both organic and like some otherwordly samurai armor.
And of course the notion of a hidden layers of esoteric meaning interwoven with ordinary reality is an insanely common fictional trope: see The X-Files, The Da Vinci Code, Foucault's Pendulum, and every conspiracy theory ever told.
Videos that showed apparently coerced confessions of the prisoners — interwoven with ominous-sounding music and clips of unrelated assaults by militants of the Islamic State — have been shown on Iranian state television in the months since the executions.
With Jane Nebel, later his wife and muse, Henson performed what were essentially early music videos: lip-synced renditions of "That Old Black Magic" or "I've Grown Accustomed to Your Face," interwoven with wacky words from our sponsor.
Cai, 39, learned the trade almost a decade ago, and skillfully demonstrated the craft, nailing the white cotton fabric to the sole, which is formed from 35 layers of cotton interwoven with hemp thread in a criss-cross fashion.
Directed and designed by Knud Adams, this is a frequently comic, graphically foul, progressively unsettling story of one man's self-obsession and self-harm, interwoven with an almost unwitting confession of the grave damage he's doing as a physician.
I can't state often or loud enough that Native lives are interwoven with American lives and vice versa, and so I was thrilled to see a book that tackled the issue of gender and women's rights in the mix.
The first story in the collection is "The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate," a compact, interwoven series of tales that discusses a time-shifting "gate" that allows people to move forward and backward in time at a specific interval.
It did not become a place people liked to go to so much as it was engineered to be one, a hyperreal version of itself offering a consumable simulacrum of local culture interwoven with placeless, high-end luxury activities.
Before it was even Mexican … Interwoven with his reflections, Esparza shares the story of his parents' migration into the United States in the early 1970s, using Google Maps to revisit Ricardo Flores Magon, the hometown his parents left behind.
Composed with impossibly dense lines ranging from minuscule to thin, interwoven lattices resembling Celtic knots wobble and writhe inside gaping swaths of empty paper, each cluster pulled, as if by some strange magnetism, away from the center of the page.
The future is squishyWhen I asked Rebeccah Pailes-Friedman, the founder of Interwoven Design Studio, why knitting has been a focus for e-textile makers, her answer was simple: "The majority of what people own is already knitted," she said.
Similar to the US paradox of the "melting pot," South Africa's history is interwoven with migration and multiculturalism, yet it still struggles to ensure equality not only among its own citizens but also for the immigrants who literally built the country.
The Real Housewives has come a long way since it began in 2006, having become so interwoven in the tapestry of pop culture that it's hard to imagine a time when the tropes created and honed by the franchise didn't exist.
These two trajectories, which appear as somewhat of a paradox or contradiction, are actually interwoven efforts designed to both maximize the bomber's firepower while easing an eventual transition to the emerging B-260 bomber, Air Force officials told Warrior Maven.
Interwoven with that is the story of Beethoven's 16 string quartets, works of extraordinary power written over a quarter-century that moved the genre on from the earlier masters and are now regarded as the apogee of the chamber-music repertoire.
It is, in my view, the most important narrative document of transgender culture in the U.S., enlisting transgender people before and behind the camera, while successfully telling a startlingly high number of interwoven stories that have never been told before.
Through interwoven monologues and clips of Trump's more belligerent moments on the campaign trail, the cast makes the case that Trump's anti-Muslim rhetoric, nativist leanings and volatile attitude make him an ill fit for their relatives' cross-cultural backgrounds.
Interwoven with the recipes will be behind-the-scenes stories of the cast, crafted with the help of Pellegrino, to satisfy fans' never-ending appetite for the personal lives of the waitresses and bartenders of SUR (short for Sexy Unique Restaurant).
The two-hour live musical event took "viewers on a magical adventure under the sea as live musical performances by a star-studded cast" were "interwoven into the broadcast of the original feature film," ABC shared ahead of the show.
Listening to him is like wrapping your mind with a Paul Johnson history, an interdisciplinary, intercultural, time-traveling tapestry of transcendent themes and truths — where evolutionary biology, history, literature, philosophy, psychology, music, art, religions, culture and myth are all interwoven.
The book's 18 case studies, along with the Balinese terraces, include thorny acacia corrals in Kenya that protect livestock and are covered in edible seedpods, and midair footbridges in northern India made of interwoven tree roots and navigable during monsoons.
" Interwoven with recent Goodall interviews, Jane is at once sumptuous and intimate, with Morgen guiding viewers in and out of the headspace of his titular subject—as well as her husband and son, Hugo Eric Louis, who went by "Grub.
Evertz's two recent paintings are done in her signature vertical lines and bands of color interwoven with vertical clusters of gradated gray bands, which taper in a calculated way from the painting's bottom edge to its top, and vice versa.
The Forest Service considers the Boundary Waters to be one of its premier wilderness areas, priceless but vulnerable because of the very qualities that make it unique — the vast interwoven system of lakes, rivers, and wetlands holding pure, clean water.
Ms. Warren's phone time, along with her 100,000 and counting not-quite-selfies with every rally attendee who wants one, has become interwoven into the fabric of her candidacy, inspiring something of a cult following and memes about her accessibility.
Using a blend of blunt force and flattery, along with a mix of false claims interwoven with proven facts to paint himself as a victim, Mr. Trump has worked up a defensive playbook that he honed during the Mueller investigation.
These narratives are closely interwoven with the stories of climate activist movements, and the exhibition also features protest items contributed by groups such as Greenpeace and Extinction Rebellion, such as a dry suit worn on an activist intervention at sea.
But the beliefs and customs that drive consumption of these foods are centuries old and interwoven in peoples' lives -- they are not so easy to undo, even less so when they are dismissed as primitive and unclean by foreign countries.
Her scores use interwoven gestures that simultaneously evoke tradition and modernity — one piece depicts the frenetic pace of Tinder while quoting Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde" — and recall the tonal language of her native China, creating a rich polyphony of musical conversations.
As Alexander says in the author's note before The Black Cauldron (the second book in the series): Although an imaginary world, Prydain is essentially not too different from our real one, where humor and heartbreak, joy and sadness are closely interwoven.
Her unique role there, and the form of subtle radicalism it typified, deserve to be recalled as part of the saga of race, sports and civil rights in America, three strands that were especially tightly interwoven at historically black colleges like Grambling.
But the inherent luxury of Eleven Madison Park's cooking is not going away; the new menu suggests a streamlined return to European classicism, with a rich spin on eggs Benedict and a showstopper that involves interwoven layers of foie gras and red cabbage.
The combination of wit and perspective and privacy were so interwoven in his personality that you knew if you put a foot wrong he could reduce you to cigarette ash with the wittiest possible backhand and not even be cruel about it.
The L Word aired on Showtime from 2004 to 20193, and its cast included Jennifer Beal, Pam Grier, and Laurel Holloman, who were a part of a community of lesbians and queers in Los Angeles, navigating interwoven relationships, limbs, and plot lines.
These interwoven trajectories are, by design, aimed at making the Bradley better able to find and destroy enemy targets in the immediate future while also engineering innovations for armored combat vehicles intended to prevail in mechanized war 20 to 30 years from now.
Tightly interwoven with Jane Eyre, the story is set in the aftermath of the abolition of slavery in the British Empire and follows the protagonist Antoinette from her childhood in Jamaica to the escape from the nightmare that is her move to England.
A small group of densely interwoven figures linked to multiple projects and state entities has conceived, built and promoted most of the central Buffalo Billion initiatives, leading to accusations by some government watchdogs of conflicts of interest and questionable uses of state subsidies.
The new version follows its source material's lead by acknowledging the obvious: that the Nazi state and the navy were tightly interwoven, that the work done by the U-boat captains could not be separated from the atrocities being committed on land.
And while Mr. Proechel gets some deep flavors out of his braised oxtail, he's had the meat trimmed into long sections that are interwoven with equally long sections of connective tissue; after awhile, it starts to feel more like dissection than eating.
Interwoven, established in the eighteen-nineties, was the first electric-powered textile plant in the U.S. The company became the largest men's-sock manufacturer in the world, and at its height, in the nineteen-fifties, it employed three thousand people in Martinsburg.
" The critic Robert E. Hosmer Jr., reviewing "Look at It This Way" (19803), a dark comedy about an American expatriate writer in London, wrote in The Boston Globe that Mr. Cartwright "knows how to plot intricately and tightly, juggling several plots magically interwoven.
Interwoven with flashbacks that explain a lot of the characters' present-day discomfort and awkwardness, the story follows Elsa and Nolan as they meet a quirky community of island-dwellers and a rare species of duck that has its own history and baggage.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — When Devon Kennard, a Giants linebacker, posted a message on Instagram about a book-reading contest that he was holding this summer, diverse lives became interwoven on a social media page and soon morphed into a vibrant book club.
Folk tales — of sacred trees and animals, and of the "grandfather fire" of all creation — are interwoven with first-person accounts by an ensemble of three actors (Josué Maychi, Domingo Mijangos and Lupe de la Cruz) and a guitarist (Raymundo Pavón Lozano).
An artist friend of mine — who happens to have enviable, waist-length hair — has a painting entitled "Interwoven," in which women sit around a table wearing heavy, textured knit sweaters and equally heavy braids, the weave of one nearly indistinguishable from the next.
Sitting in Najela's living room, surrounded by cups of tea, Sudanese sweets, and the déjà vu of previous uprisings, three generations of women reflected on their interwoven experiences, recognizing how each fought her own struggle that those coming afterward could build on.
The white, orange and honey colored monogram celebrates the heritage of the brand, with the B of founder Thomas Burberry interwoven with lines of orange that look like a T. The new logo and monogram print will begin appearing in advertising campaigns from Thursday.
Nihilism in that it is no longer a matter of perceiving heterogeneous figuration, but of scanning a homospatial criss-crossing and oscillating battle scene between interwoven figures, immersed in their ideational ground with which they have merged in a deliberate process of constitutional de-figurization.
But to first look at them, to listen to them speak to one another around a grotesque dining table, to see their lives spread out and interwoven across a series of rooms, hallways and outhouses, is to recognize the workings of a typical family.
It's the perfect stage for a farewell to adolescence, tale of self-discovery, or story of seasonal romance — all narratives The Last Summer tackles in its many interwoven plots, and then pumps full of characters more unbelievable than the cancellation of Santa Clarita Diet.
First, the SDK allows for audio processing to occur in a separate thread from other processes being handled by a smartphone's CPU, which means that it's not part of the normal stream of interwoven instructions being handled by a processor at any given moment.
J.P. Depending on the tune, the interwoven triple-guitar gamesmanship of Empyrean Atlas can run in few different directions: toward the mathy post-punk of Horse Lords or Battles, toward warmly anesthetic ambience (say, Pink Floyd meets Bradford Cox), or toward West African high life.
His team, which focuses on engineering the next generation of wearable and haptic devices, is exploring the endless possibilities if wearables could intentionally share parts of our body for input and output, allowing computers to be more directly interwoven in our bodily senses and actuators.
In many ways, Nichols is like a contemporary Sasha Shulgin, the infamous chemist who co-authored TIHKAL and PIHKAL , which are essentially psychedelic cookbooks interwoven with a love story (indeed, Nichols was actually the first to synthesize a handful of chemicals described in PIHKAL).
Such shamanism remains a part of the religious life of some Northwest American Indians and still is among Tibetan Buddhists (the indigenous expression of Bon shamanism and Tibetan Buddhist practices are historically interwoven, and current Tibetan Buddhism is a synthesis of the two traditions).
" According to a description from ABC, "The Little Mermaid Live!" is a "never-before-seen hybrid format that will take viewers on a magical adventure under the sea as live musical performances by a star-studded cast are interwoven into the broadcast of the original feature film.
A great void rises in Yann Martel's new novel, and for the three men who act as the loose tethers of its three interwoven stories, the means of filling that void lies deep in the northern stretches of the Iberian countryside, among the scrubland and the stones.
"I do not think that it's going to be constructive to repeal a law that at this point is so interwoven within our healthcare system and then hope that over the next two years we will come up with some kind of replacement," Collins told reporters.
"The acquisition, the first ever by Netflix, is a natural progression in the company's effort to work directly with prolific and skilled creators and to acquire intellectual property and ownership of stories featuring compelling characters and timeless, interwoven fictional worlds," the company wrote in a press release.
The story of Robert Horr, who survived D-day only to be tragically killed in a glider accident right before the end of the war is interwoven with others who landed on the D-day beaches and rendered in compelling detail in a new Story Map.
Now, almost 20 years later, Pears's latest novel presents a complexly interwoven series of narrative entanglements that stretch across time, alternate universes and at least several textual realities — from Elizabethan pastoral romance and multiple universe theory to a Narnia-like fantasy world and Cold War international intrigue.
I think when I first started I was really like interested in storytelling, and a lot of the people like Tom Waits or Nick Cave, where they're blurring the lines of fictional and real life stories interwoven in song and I kind of patterned myself after that.
And it was not just brain power that was indelibly interwoven in the development of the Event Horizon Telescope; like many codebases, the "eht-imaging" repository at the center of this debate is indebted to open source technologies, starting with Python, the language for the project.
The one that faces the viewer entering through the main doors, "Processional" (1965), contains a ground that is black, and an abstract array of interwoven, almost-cubist off-white figures wend across the canvas like an undulant line of figures seen through a fun-house telescope.
It shows the interwoven and complex character of Black artistic production which incorporated distinct regions, artistic movements, schools of practice, political philosophies, and medium-specific concerns during those years between the late '60s and mid '80s when Black political consciousness began to cohere and realize its powers.
The education many Americans are getting in how interwoven we all are and the extraordinary unshackling of financial resources we've seen has fueled optimism on the left that the nation might leave all this ready to permanently transform our health care system and reshape our economy.
CARAMANICA Agnes Obel's hybrid of Minimalist chamber music and pop song is at once transparent and steely: plucked and bowed strings circling through four chords, interwoven with Obel's silvery piano filigrees and multitracked, overlapping vocals as she lies awake longing for repose, singing an insomniac lullaby.
During high school at the Frisch School in northern New Jersey, where Mr. Kushner spent long days attending mandatory prayers (morning and afternoon) and studying in English, Hebrew and Aramaic (the language of the Talmud), every year of his education was interwoven with events in Israel.
These fates are interwoven: The more renewable energy, the less pressure on a creaky, aged power grid—and, incrementally, hopefully, the less fuel for climate change, and the mitigated risk of deadly dry and windy weather conditions that push those inevitable wildfires faster and further than ever before.
The students in independent Ghana had to discover African art for themselves, and Mr. Anatsui and his friends supplemented their academic training with study of West African design, such as the rhythmically interwoven strips of cotton and silk in kente textiles, or the polysemic ideographs stamped on Adinkra cloths.
So effective was this pairing of biography, cultural/literary history, and personal memoir, it had me wondering why all biographies aren't written with so many of the biography writer's questions, motivations, and personal stakes interwoven throughout as much of the forefront as the subject's birthplace and major contributions.
Last month, we documented how the White House and President Donald Trump's Cabinet have been working hard to reshape the federal government while everyone else has been focused on the interwoven staffing dramas, personal betrayals, diplomatic foibles, guilty pleas and guilty verdicts that have hurtled around Trump's nucleus.
The Round House by Louise Erdrich (2012) I've read and loved many of Erdrich's novels, which delve into an interwoven world of families in and around one fictional North Dakota Native American reservation, but I think The Round House is the best she's written since her first, Love Medicine.
Rather than showing each date in succession, episodes are organized into three segments — drinks, followed by dinner, then "after hours," during which daters may respectfully part ways or head onward to a bar — with all the dates interwoven so they all appear to have happened in a single evening.
At the beginning of October we got our first look at the newlywed's bridal beauty look, consisting of ornate layered braids interwoven with red flowers and roses, but on Tuesday, almost two full months after her wedding, we finally also got to see her equally unexpected choice in wedding gown.
This is a company, an institution, so interwoven with the story of gaming's ever-shifting evolution that for today's kids to not have a connection with it, because their dads or older siblings, friends, or relatives or whoever, considered the Wii U to be a piece of crap, would be tragic.
That political narrative is interwoven with strands of family life: the birth of daughters Liz (Lily Rabe) and Mary (Alison Pill), the latter's coming out as a lesbian (and the family's ensuing ideological struggle), Lynne as a driving political and conservative force in her own right, and Dick's multiple heart attacks.
Opening with a montage of Hockney press clips and the artist's drawings of his closest companions — lover Peter Schlesinger, fashion illustrator Celia Birtwell, assistant Mo McDermott, and British gallerist John Kasmin, among them — the film basks in the full-frontal, day-to-day details of their tightly interwoven emotional lives.
It was made of ashino stone, a flaky substance quarried north of Tokyo and the same material he used in one his best-known buildings, the Stone Museum, completed in 2000 in the ski resort destination of Tochigi Prefecture, which houses a museum and showcases an interwoven arrangement of ashino structures.
Second, it allows him to explore almost every nook and cranny of European life in this 21914-year period, from the high politics of courts, diplomats and military commanders to the squalid slums of Europe's expanding industrial cities; the analysis is enlivened by eyewitness observations and interwoven with cultural detail.
California also allows forms of gambling in two other areas that are interwoven with the state's history: horse racing, which was legalized in 1933, and card rooms, of which there are close to 90 across the state and which trace their heritage to poker-playing miners during the Gold Rush.
In the hotel's Rose Garden room on the 19th floor, Ms. Welker walked down an aisle scattered with pink rose petals with her father, Harvey Welker, to Pachelbel's Canon in D. At the altar, tucked under a canopy of lush interwoven white orchids, she leaned into the groom for a kiss.
"The history of our nation is defined by collective action; by interwoven destinies of slaves and abolitionists; of those born here and those who chose America as home; of those who took up arms to defend our country, and those who linked arms to challenge and change it," he said.
Aside from those who lived and worked inside the building itself, there are also the businesses "interwoven in the belly of the building," as Wells put it, referring to the craft shop, mechanics, carpenter, car parts shop, prayer and storage space, and ahwa (street cafe) that operate in the building's shadow.
At stake are two apparently separate but deeply interwoven concerns: first, to secure a meaningful raise for educators whose compensation is among the lowest in the country and, second, though perhaps even more important, to come up with a fix for the Public Employees Insurance Agency, their embattled health coverage program.
"Darkroom Mirror (_2070386)" (2017) shows a tableau of interwoven bodies, Sepuya at the center with his camera pointed out at us, blocking his face with another man's muscular arms wrapped around his shoulders, and head in a way that looks like it must block Sepuya from seeing into the viewfinder.
On "Love 2 Fast," a tart guitar figure combines with dazed background choral hums, Lacy's echoed mumbles, and interwoven sung verses to provide a suitably summery, yet ominous setting for another distorted, piercing, almost tinny guitar solo, bursting forth with a fiery passion that strangely complements such a relaxed song.
Jung's works gave me hope that contemporary art would be interwoven throughout the galleries; alas, while established artists including Koo Bohnchang, Yoon Kwang-cho, and Arunkumar H G are on view, contemporary art — and, notably, art by women — remains relegated to the special exhibition, where we find Shirin Neshat and Miwa Yanagi.
Levant creates the same effect with two more small installations, one juxtaposing a bin of seaweed, kelp, and bits of discarded metal with a "fan" of interwoven seaweed strands and chopsticks, and the other pairing two chopstick fans with Petri dishes and other disparate objects, including electrical tape, ear buds, and Band-Aids.
VICE caught up with Racioppo to find out why he decided to start taking photos when he was young and roaming the Prospect Park area, what it really means to say Brooklyn was a different place then, and how its interwoven communities have changed—and sometimes refused to change—since his boyhood.
But it is not surprising that there would be hurdles in privatizing a company whose finances are tightly interwoven not only with the state but even with the royal family, including members of clans disaffected when King Salman bypassed several senior princes to consolidate power and position his own favorites for succession.
As the world of investing in cryptocurrencies grows more interwoven and sophisticated, expect to see more stories like this: Ripple, the company associated with the digital currency XRP, said Wednesday that it would invest $25 million in one of the leading venture capital funds that specializes in blockchain-related deals, Blockchain Capital.
One is that the Trump campaign has admitted that it's working with the RNC to prevent voter fraud; the other is that the Trump campaign, state parties, and RNC are so closely interwoven at this point that it's impossible to separate the RNC from the election monitoring work being done on the party's behalf.
Perhaps unwittingly, but no less impressively, in response to such news items, along comes Migropolis: Venice, Atlas of a Global Situation (Hatje Cantz), an in-depth examination of what makes Venice tick today, providing a data-filled, revealing analysis of this fabled and alluring place's complex, interwoven pageant of attractions, challenges, peculiarities, and woes.
Net neutrality is necessary to prevent any large, medium or small company abusing our net neutrality, and I think this is something that generation totally understands because the internet is so interwoven in their lives and they realize that we can't let large corporations interfere with their freedom of speech or their access to innovation.
"Always Strive and Prosper" (ASAP Worldwide/Polo Grounds/RCA) It's hard to think of a hip-hop album with more heart, one with a narrative more thoroughly interwoven with the love of family and friends, than "Always Strive and Prosper," the second full-length by ASAP Ferg, the restless experimenter of the ASAP crew.
"The history of our nation is defined by collective action; by interwoven destinies of slaves and abolitionists; of those born here and those who chose America as home; of those who took up arms to defend our country, and those who linked arms to challenge and change it," he said in an announcement video.
The director Robin Wright and the episode's editors also have a lot of fun with juxtapositions in this episode, not only during the Frank/Will meeting but also in the interwoven pair of conversations between Frank and Cathy Durant and Claire and Senator Baker, who's also vying for vice-presidential support on the convention floor.
Lewis told me that he did so, and how important it is to extend to people forgiveness in a recognition of their humanity and their ability when they are willing to own up to their injustice, their ability to grow — and how, in many ways, his humanity and that man's humanity were interwoven and interdependent.
The podcast features one-off anthology-style stories ranging from gothic thrillers to Wild West heists; but interwoven between them is the ongoing fantasy-noir story of Juno Steel, a world-weary private eye who lives on Mars and winds up frequently saving the universe — all while trying not to lose his heart to a wily cat thief.
"The law's provisions are so interwoven in virtually every aspect of the public and private health care system that the elimination of the A.C.A. will cause grievous immediate and long-term harm to Americans' health and financial security, to the health care system, and to federal and state budgets," the coalition said in a legal brief.
Her best-known works include "White Rose Rebel" (221), a historical romance set during the Jacobite rising of 21979; "Not for Glory" (2001), a collection of interwoven short stories; "The Lasses, O" (2010), a play in which five women remember the poet Robert Burns; and the poetry collections "Reading the Bones" (1999) and "Sang fur the Wandert" (2015).
" No. 251 Lima, Peru "This screwball fantasy — interwoven with a realistic tale of an improbable romance — is the Peruvian novelist Vargas Llosa's homage to two people who gave shape to his artistic and personal life during his adolescence: an ascetic Bolivian who all day, every day, wrote scripts for radio soap operas, and the author's Aunt Julia.
"The history of our nation is defined by collective action; by interwoven destinies of slaves and abolitionists; of those born here and those who chose America as home; of those who took up arms to defend our country, and those who linked arms to challenge and change it," Booker said in an announcement video published online Friday morning.
Johannah Herr has contributed two eye-twisting panels, in glittering vinyl on acrylic, based on patent designs for Directed-Energy Weapons, and Enrico Gomez, in his series American Sunsets (2017), has interwoven diagonally spliced painted images of twilit US landscapes with the red and yellow star of the Russian flag, made in response to anti-LGBT violence perpetrated by the Russian government.
And while there's ample evidence in Georgia of moral leaders' capacity to effect change and expand equality, political leaders like Booker have to apply the Jacksonian example of articulating how issues related to ballot, education, and the economy are interwoven in order to be successful, said Roland Martin, a political analyst and host of the daily digital news show Roland Martin Unfiltered.
It's easy to envision how and why an interwoven mesh of dozens of decentralized blockchains could slowly, over a period of years and years, become a similar category of crucial infrastructure: as a reserve/settlement currency, as replacements for huge swathes of today's financial industry, as namespaces (such as domain names), as behind-the-scenes implementations of distributed storage systems, etc.
Interwoven in Xanther's story is her father, Anwar, whose work in game design provides some of the book's more compelling evocations (proving Danielewski isn't devoid of talent, and that perhaps he should rely on language more often than formatting theatrics), but still only semi-absently revolving around references to the structure of the characters as characters, the plot as illusory and hyperbolically blank.
" He observed further that the personal interest of a hereditary monarch was "so interwoven with that of the Nation ... that he was placed above the danger of being corrupted from abroad"—but that an elected president would, as he put it, lack "that permanent stake in the public interest which [would] place him out of the reach of foreign corruption.
Fleeting domestic moments — caring for and changing a baby — are interwoven with pages from books showing fragments of black-and-white drawings (gestures, garments), images of a child's naked torso, children's hands at play, re-photographed clips and images of dancer and choreographer Yvonne Rainer's Lives of Performers (1972), and more abstract images that playfully shift between art and artifacts of domesticity.
In my tipsy state, it seemed outright implausible that all of this would one day be beyond my reach, that one day I would die and never again breathe this air or hear these sounds — crickets, traffic, words, vibrating phones: the interwoven signals of animals and machines — or feel the hopeful surge of alcohol in my blood, the world advancing its uncertain promise.
" But also appears to be the key word here — as the press release spells out, the publisher's main value to Netflix is in its IP: "The acquisition, the first ever by Netflix, is a natural progression in the company's effort to work directly with prolific and skilled creators and to acquire intellectual property and ownership of stories featuring compelling characters and timeless, interwoven fictional worlds.
"The history of our nation is defined by collective action; by interwoven destinies of slaves and abolitionists; of those born here and those who chose America as home; of those who took up arms to defend our country, and those who linked arms to challenge and change it," Booker said in the campaign video, walking around the community of Newark, N.J., where he previously served as mayor.
" The New York Times challenged that notion in its article, noting that "an examination of the professional histories of the three children — who also serve on the presidential transition team — shows how deeply the Trump family, Trump business and Trump politics are interwoven, raising significant doubts about how meaningful a wall can ever be erected between Mr. Trump and his heirs at the Trump Organization.
"The history of our nation is defined by collective action; by interwoven destinies of slaves and abolitionists; of those born here and those who chose America as home; of those who took up arms to defend our country, and those who linked arms to challenge and change it," Booker narrates in a video released on Friday morning, which features him walking through his Newark neighborhood.
By framing his stories within an interwoven web of narrative perspectives and juxtaposed character experiences, King is able to generate a feeling of interconnectivity, as well as explore the various literary themes that stretch throughout his multidimensional universe, including but not limited to: King credits his absentee father for bequeathing him a love of horror via a stash of pulp novels King discovered as a boy.
The package of products sold to OpenText today come from the HP Engage line and includes HP TeamSite, a web content management tool left over from the purchase of Interwoven (which was actually bought by Autonomy before Autonomy was sold to HP), HP MediaBin, a digital asset management solution, HP Qfiniti, a workforce optimization solution for enterprise contact center management, as well as HP Explore, HP Aurasma, and HP Optimost.
I wanted every element of that flag to have some type of representation: The brown stripes speak to the varying spectrum of color we are (light-skinned slaves were in the house and darker slaves were in the field); and we are all interwoven in that trauma of skin tone; the gray represents the years of oppression and it's ongoing; the black box represents the black experience exclusive to this country.

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