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"intertwined" Definitions
  1. twined or woven together: Braids are geometric objects consisting of intertwined strands of string.
  2. closely or inseparably involved with each other, or consisting of elements connected in this way: The new exhibit “How Does It Hurt?” reminds us that the history of creativity and the history of living with suffering are inextricably intertwined.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of intertwine.

970 Sentences With "intertwined"

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For Magdy, not only is present intertwined with fiction, but history becomes intertwined with myth, and the future is filled with cyborgs.
The future of smartwatches is clearly intertwined with fitness devices.
A host of deeply intertwined issues only complicate this relationship.
You know, the world today is very intertwined, it's interlinked.
Art and music have always been intertwined for the artist.
All the important projects in my life are deeply intertwined.
Well, you know, all of these things are tremendously intertwined.
Industry and mindless consumerism intertwined to create our current state.
His gold "T" brand intertwined with our grey elephant brand.
Parties are private organizations, inextricably intertwined with the political process.
It's intertwined with longstanding patterns and narratives in American history.
Yet their organisations share an anniversary and an intertwined history.
Her storyline is intertwined with her budding relationship with Josh.
Isolde makes clear that her love and death are intertwined.
In fact, for Copts the two rights are largely intertwined.
Indeed, the two are, as we all know, intimately intertwined.
"Their futures are intertwined, as we look to the future." 
The reality is that racial and economic justice are intertwined.
Caduceus has two snakes intertwined; Asclepius is a single snake.
Like it or not, all of our rights are intertwined.
But between now and then, our fate is literally intertwined.
Two scandals, separate but intertwined, were unfolding publicly at once.
And he has worked ceaselessly toward two intertwined, impossible goals.
For them, fire is intertwined with the region's natural beauty.
Mr. Schlee had an intertwined history with Uruguay and Brazil.
"Our fortunes were intertwined," he writes in his first memoir.
"Colby's fate is intertwined with the city's," Mr. Greene said.
Skiing and politics have long been intertwined in New Hampshire.
The answer is simple: those needs and lives are intertwined.
But the walking sim is intertwined with the immersive sim.
Just another example of how the industry is deeply intertwined.
Her life was intertwined with being outdoors and enjoying nature.
As he sees it, his faith is intertwined with ballet.
Sports have long been intertwined with politics in North Carolina.
The airline has been intertwined with Boeing for six decades.
My whole life is intertwined in relationship with my artmaking.
Honestly, merch and vlogging are so intertwined at this point.
Again, it's all intertwined with what's happening in the world.
How is food and drink deeply intertwined with religious practice?
They are deeply intertwined, and the whole thing is pretty broken.
A male great bowerbird makes his bower out of intertwined sticks.
The two girls' lives are deeply intertwined, and sometimes that backfires.
Financial independence and recidivism rates are tightly intertwined, these studies indicate.
Because in real life, love and loss are sadly inextricably intertwined.
The two countries are too intertwined to try to segregate now.
But the show's race problems are intertwined with other nagging issues.
The series's mundane side and its magic side are tightly intertwined.
Violence and politics have long been intertwined in Rio de Janeiro.
It was cheesy, cute, and showed just how intertwined life is.
Piracy is intertwined with the oil-rich delta's myriad other problems.
Or is it too intertwined with other parts of the law?
Wealth and health are intertwined, but only up to a point.
All of these campaigns have become intertwined in our collective memory.
Smoke from the wildfires can be seen intertwined within regular clouds.
Body brokers also have become intertwined with the American funeral industry.
We decided to make it two horseshoes intertwined into one heart.
Like rubella, the Zika virus is closely intertwined with reproductive health.
Which is always, as you can imagine, very intertwined with travel.
In this debacle the personal and the corporate are closely intertwined.
Over time, the communities have connected through marriage and intertwined families.
Regardless, the career arcs of Kavanaugh and Schumer are now intertwined.
Personal bereavement is powerfully intertwined with a sense of national loss.
We have never handled our finances independently; they've always been intertwined.
The loss of biodiversity and the fate of humanity are intertwined.
As the pair rose to power, their lives became increasingly intertwined.
It is a vital ally whose story is intertwined with ours.
The camera shots were tight close-ups of the couple intertwined.
Are they intertwined with your musical journey in any particular way?
She believes her own creative and spiritual philosophies are deeply intertwined.
This gold-hued mirror features two intertwined snakes framing your reflection.
The culmination is a 56 foot-tall monolith of intertwined bodies.
Everything ages, and everything fades — bravado and atrophy are forever intertwined.
My history is intertwined with theirs through shared loss and bloodshed.
The history of society is intertwined with the history of script.
The problems of lower inflation and lower interest rates are intertwined.
Despite the political chill, China and Taiwan are highly intertwined economically.
"It's not because age and creativity are intertwined," Mr. Wang said.
In the current situation, drug pricing and research funding are intertwined.
In the modern global economy, however, relationships are far more intertwined.
For Mr. Trump's children, family and business have always been intertwined.
I sit with her, at the opposite end, our legs intertwined.
Dr. Sander's passion for running became intertwined with his professional life.
AA can be intertwined with God, but I am not religious.
The management of the holding company and Volkswagen are closely intertwined.
Over the last two decades, their economies have become increasingly intertwined.
MC: Yeah, it's interesting, that story has Donald Trump intertwined throughout.
Those two facts, she would come to realize, were deeply intertwined.
The two worst sports cities in America feature surprisingly intertwined histories.
The two countries' pledges have now become intertwined in presidential politics.
What were once distinct and separate holdings have become closely intertwined.
A Latin American country first becomes increasingly economically intertwined with Russia.
Let's grant your premise that democracy and liberalism are necessarily intertwined.
The fate of the GIF was intertwined with Netscape's early success.
The two nations are deeply intertwined through trade, migration and culture.
The past and present are also intertwined in other, darker ways.
For Mr. Smollett, arts and activism were intertwined throughout his childhood.
All three presentations are visually strong, critically sharp, and thematically intertwined.
In Italy, her myth is also intertwined with the Christmas story.
Love and hatred, beauty and suffering, purpose and futility, all intertwined.
They marry them, become financially intertwined with them, have children with them.
In the end, environmental concerns are intertwined with humanitarian and geographic concerns.
Production and living are now intertwined, precisely because of the new technologies.
Now, we find ourselves in the middle of their forever intertwined lives.
The ancient history of Michigan and Detroit is completely intertwined with copper.
Texas is Mexico's largest export market, making the two economies closely intertwined.
And we all know what fingers intertwined hand-holding means: it's serious.
As it turns out, those two issues aren't just related; they're intertwined.
I'm so thankful that our paths intertwined to form this beautiful adventure.
Abbie's fingers, thin and pale, moved, then intertwined with her mother's fingers.
To be sure, the fates of Uber and public transportation are intertwined.
He was a man, with great talents and great flaws, often intertwined.
There is one interview, where he says capitalism and racism are intertwined.
The picture displayed the three men intertwined and completely in the nude.
Third, America's legal actions can often become intertwined with its commercial interests.
Ireland and the Netherlands are intertwined with Britain in other ways too.
Some of these apparent tunnels were intertwined, extending both vertically and horizontally.
The history of representative democracy is inextricably intertwined with that of parties.
The story is once again intertwined with literary epics and grand allegory.
Our daily practice of social media performance has intertwined visibility and vanity.
Care for lands and waters is intertwined with care for future generations.
The two opposing factions, however, are more intertwined than we might expect.
White supremacy and misogyny are intertwined, and are emblematic of Nazi movements.
The reasoning behind active religiosity and whirlwind romance, then, are inextricably intertwined.
The PRIME Act would help farmers better meet these intertwined consumer demands.
The global financial system is so intertwined that links can remain opaque.
And at this point, Rio's problems and the Olympics' problems seem intertwined.
It's a film about identities, disparities, and how these divisions are intertwined.
These intertwined issues can be addressed through rethinking the U.S. CI enterprise.
They share more than a father-son bond, but intertwined baseball lives.
While not as acclaimed as Phelps, Lochte has been intertwined with him.
This gifted storyteller's first novel explores intricately intertwined lives in contemporary Zimbabwe.
In sickness and in health, partnership and wellbeing have long been intertwined.
Though intertwined, the party scene and gang life remained separate, she says.
The fates of Sundance and of Weinstein had seemed intertwined for decades.
Both the Kushner and Trump families are deeply intertwined with global capital.
That's how intertwined they are, and always have been, and still are.
Our struggles against sexism and transphobia are not in tension but intertwined.
We know that emotional health and physical health are very tightly intertwined.
The tourism industry in Puerto Rico is deeply intertwined with its environment.
Still, the disease won't affect everyone equally, although our futures are intertwined.
Corruption and mass migration are intertwined and thus cannot be analyzed separately.
"Global trade is really complicated, it's complex and it's intertwined," he said.
Form and the material and process — they are beautifully intertwined — completely connected.
In Heaven, the girls' fates are as tightly intertwined as their braids.
Two days later, in a rice paddy, their bodies were found, intertwined.
The messy business of society, power, and race is everywhere and intertwined.
Sophia and Masafumi Watanabe have opposing design sensibilities, but are creatively intertwined.
It is owned by the Russian state and intertwined with Russian intelligence.
The history of New York City playgrounds is intertwined with the seesaw.
"The U.S. market and the Canadian markets are very intertwined," Mnuchin said.
For hundreds of years, religion and politics have been intertwined in Kashmir.
That comedy intertwined with the big action, that attracts us a lot.
"The U.S. market and the Canadian markets are very intertwined," he said.
Washington has become intertwined with the Valley in lots of different ways.
I know that what I saw was intertwined with what I heard.
"The quality of our existence is directly intertwined with biodiversity," Greenwald says.
It's interesting how intertwined textiles has been with politics and social history.
The apartment next door had small American flags intertwined in the railings.
Both sides miss the obvious point: Culture and economics are inseparably intertwined.
The North Atlantic right whale is deeply intertwined with our nation's history.
For some, the two were so intertwined as to be positively inseparable.
I just wish mine didn't come intertwined with Stephen King-worthy images.
Bannon, who returned to Breitbart News Friday, is deeply intertwined with Trumpism.
Both of you talk about your work as being intertwined with nature.
Still, this Russian Olympics controversy isn't all that shocking Doping and the Olympics have been closely intertwined Since the modern Olympics were founded at the turn of the 20th century, doping and the games have been closely intertwined.
The work suggests that the brain's sense of space and time are intertwined.
Blac Chyna is officially forever intertwined with the Kardashian family and name now.
And a lot of times it sort of felt like they were intertwined.
But for you, it seems that teaching and research are very much intertwined.
Both are in one way or another intertwined with the issue of trust.
This duality is emblematic of the intertwined territories Wong navigates in her work.
The Brexit wing of the Tory party is intertwined with Mr Trump's Washington.
Brandt: Our argument would be that those three cognitive strategies are always intertwined.
And all this is also intertwined with President Trump's trade negotiations with Beijing.
That just means I have to better intertwined with these parts of myself.
If you're a couple, you can do it so your hands are intertwined.
In this case, the legal process and the commercial one became uncomfortably intertwined.
As those workers came in… they intertwined and interacted with African-American workers.
While this scandal publicly unfolded, another intertwined story was happening out of sight.
His personal story is intertwined with the constantly changing history of the metropolis.
Further, it can't be emphasized enough that racism is intertwined with class inequality.
And I couldn't decide which was worse, since they had all become intertwined.
His legacy shows how intertwined and complex racism is as a global issue.
Further, banks are far more intertwined with capital markets than are insurance companies.
The film's sensual love scenes are intertwined with palpable moments of self-awakening.
Warren has framed the fight for economic justice and racial justice as intertwined.
Further complicating matters, the Syrian conflict has become intertwined with Turkey's domestic turmoil.
It explores the ways in which self-identity is intertwined with public visibility.
Beyond security issues, the most important way our countries are intertwined is economically.
He extended his right hand, and Mackay grabbed it: their fates were intertwined.
Martin Luther King Jr. often noted that racism and economic exploitation are intertwined.
"Perceptions of manliness were deeply intertwined with perceptions of social status," Foote writes.
It's a moment of complete personal collapse and utter victory intertwined as one.
Both Baby and Gunna's ascents have been intertwined with Thug's since the beginning.
For addicts, genetic and environmental factors are both at play, and often intertwined.
We are a team, forever intertwined as the protectors of this amazing kid.
It's still intertwined with all the same flawed systems that plague online voting.
Hezbollah is deeply intertwined with Iran, and is part of Lebanon's coalition government.
The lives of four Virginia families — Jeffersons, Randolphs, Eppeses and Hemingses — were intertwined.
From the beginning, Mr. Van Dyke's television career was intertwined with his brother's.
For Colombia, the roots of a lasting peace are intertwined with the land.
"The U.S. market and the Canadian markets are very intertwined," Mr. Mnuchin said.
Yet throughout these cycles, we are increasingly intimate, ever more intertwined and interdependent.
The roles they are cast in also become intertwined with the story line.
It is wholly owned by the Russian state and intertwined with Russian intelligence.
He emailed: My take is that economics and culture/race are quite intertwined.
The seemingly unrelated assaults on science and immigration are in fact deeply intertwined.
"So the 'Atlas' and my dear sweetheart are entirely intertwined," he told me.
Ultimately, the intertwined challenges of biodiversity loss and climate change require global collaboration.
Because the system's lines are so intertwined, a ripple effect was almost inevitable.
And I have no interest --HG: But you just said they're completely intertwined?
It is a past which is an intertwined mixture of sin and grace.
Slow, lyrical, and heart-rending, Mother is an intertwined tale of two mothers.
Rudy knows everything about everything and he's intertwined with all of Trump world.
In the past, Stout created tabletop lamps and mirrors using intertwined ceramic ladies.
And then there is the internet, which is inextricably intertwined with the grid.
And their personal lives and business lives have been intertwined for some time.
Even so, Bannon, and his Breitbart media world, is deeply intertwined with Trumpism.
The U.S. auto industry is intertwined with the Mexican economy in a big way.
Like Qu Qiubai, he expressed a severe sort of beauty that intertwined with politics.
The locus of their genius lies in the fact that the are suspiciously intertwined.
Queerness and blackness are already complicated identities; things get even messier when they're intertwined.
The two, he suggests, are intertwined, much like the masks of comedy and tragedy.
Like the decline in trust, the rise in polarization has complex and intertwined causes.
Test Six: Iran and Israel Deeply intertwined are the issues of Iran and Israel.
Which is why scientific search and open science are so intertwined and so critical.
In Call Me By Your Name, the romantic and the erotic are inextricably intertwined.
Cereals are deeply intertwined with our memories of childhood, which we tend to romanticize.
As a global manufacturer, GE's fortunes are intertwined with the US-China trade war.
Vermont and dairy farming are intertwined in both its inward and outward facing identities.
But Tillerson also stressed the "deeply intertwined" nature of the world's two biggest economies.
Beyond Jordan is culture, deep and wide and all intertwined with the sneaker game.
On this series, sex and violence are often too closely, and very controversially, intertwined.
NASA and the military have been intertwined since the beginning of the space agency.
There are no easy answers as the stakes of visibility are intertwined with cooptation.
In an emotional touch, the ends of the blue and pink blankets are intertwined.
Jihadism and petty crime were so intertwined that some used the term "gangster Islam".
Because at the end of the day, the two companies' fates are seemingly intertwined.
Its success illustrates how intertwined online retail and social media are becoming in China.
Plus, let's not forget that Facebook has long been intertwined with people's romantic lives.
So I'm really concerned with how these things are intertwined and driving each other.
Those two times will wax and wane, parasitically intertwined, as long as you're awake.
And it's worth noting that Cohen's financial affairs are inextricably intertwined with the president's.
Our history of the nation is really inextricably intertwined with racial discrimination, with slavery.
At that moment, the lives of two families from California and Kansas became intertwined.
Dance was so intertwined with him and the abuse that I couldn't separate them.
Photo by stringer/EPA Libya's financial crisis and lack of security are closely intertwined.
These two moves are connected; they're intertwined fantasies that offer Trump an emotional lifeline.
Some have described an "irregular channel" of people intertwined in Ukraine policy, including Giuliani.
Because of Indiana's size, the state GOP is deeply intertwined with Holcomb's reelection campaign.
"If this moves forward, Boeing and terror will be intertwined," he told USA Today.
Here's a news flash: In today's world, work and life are intertwined beyond separability.
There were major developments in the Syrian civil war and the intertwined migrant crisis.
We started advertising the night on the station, so the two were totally intertwined.
All of our grievances are intertwined, and it can't be every man for himself.
The videos feature celebrities and influencers sharing their unique but often intertwined hair stories.
From its earliest days, football has been intertwined with all-American notions of masculinity.
Importantly, their fates are deeply intertwined -- how each plays out will affect the others.
The two sides of the business are more intertwined than people think because Amazon.
The U.S. is far too intertwined with its trading partners to go it alone.
Aramco isn't nearly as intertwined with the government as any other national oil company.
Operas fare well in concert performances because the drama and music are so intertwined.
The couple's personal lives have been closely intertwined with Ms. Nixon's plunge into politics.
It's intertwined with the same conditions that bring the region its lake effect snow.
Talk to anybody and the conversation veers into two intertwined ideations: vacation and food.
Since our lives are so intertwined, the interests of others are also our own.
Death makes us human I believe that death is profoundly intertwined with our humanity.
I have long surrounded myself with people for whom identity and work are intertwined.
Intertwined with the haunting remnants of the 1990s war is a soulful, warm culture.
Those two things are inherently intertwined, and you cannot fix one without the other.
A pair of women lounged on a picnic blanket, bodies and hair casually intertwined.
"honor" and "integrity" really mean in the context of a decades-long career intertwined
Because those things are intimately intertwined with each other, and feed off similar impulses.
Prices are more intertwined in integrated trading regions such as America, Canada and Mexico.
They're the second biggest economy in the world, and we have incredibly intertwined economies.
In classic fashion for master limited partnerships, these two concerns are already heavily intertwined.
What this election has proved is just how intertwined those two trolls may be.
After Ikuto makes a dress for Chiyuki that goes viral, their dreams become intertwined.
The destinies of both men were intertwined with events far beyond their native land.
As Middlebury's president argued at a recent faculty meeting, the two goals are intertwined.
This constellation of human traits has virtues and vices, and the two are intertwined.
Biases get ingrained, you remember topics spoken incorrectly, and it intertwined with what's verified.
I get two rings and a pair of earrings with a cool intertwined design.
The visible decline of so many historic city centers is intertwined with these anxieties.
WHAT I WOULD SAY IS THE U.S. MARKET AND CANADIAN MARKETS ARE VERY INTERTWINED.
Our diverse cultures, our political issues and of course our economies are inextricably intertwined.
The Neapolitan Novels are expansive and unflinching, an unforgettable study of two lifetimes intertwined.
Will this help or hurt the increasingly intertwined relationship between Hollywood and high fashion?
The iPhone became intertwined in our lives because it replaced so many other devices.
The sheer functionality of this sacred space was heartening — democracy and theology effortlessly intertwined.
It's an intricate mathematical tapestry that is far too intertwined to unpick by hand.
The reality is a world of families with separate legal statuses but intertwined fates.
Second-wave feminism, even first-wave feminism, noticed that patriarchy was intertwined with capitalism.
For him, as for most professional fighters, Muay Thai and life are inextricably intertwined.
"It also became intertwined with race," Brown political scientist and sociologist Margaret Weir notes.
It will be interesting to see how intertwined the two sides get in 2016.
"My life is inextricably intertwined with Mary Richards', and probably always will be," she said.
In our intimate moments, dynamics of structural power, pleasure, and pain are very often intertwined.
The film simply takes as fact that the political and the personal are inextricably intertwined.
The first daughter decorated her image with two hearts — one pink, the other purple — intertwined.
Fear of disease, fear of revolution, fear of the poor—all these things are intertwined.
Your health and your wealth are intertwined, and losing one can mean losing the other.
As a result, the stories, traditions, music and dance of these cultures became irrevocably intertwined.
The vines can flourish only if intertwined with small trees that provide support and shade.
It is a form of reciprocity rooted in the acknowledgment that our lives are intertwined.
Conservative gender politics in the United States have been closely intertwined with racism for decades.
The two countries are more commercially intertwined than America and the Soviet Union ever were.
She believes, too, that the Afro-Latino community and the #BlackLivesMatter movement are inevitably intertwined.
The visible laces of the self-lacing shoes are intertwined with a cable pulley system.
With our consciousness all intertwined and tangled, it felt like the harmony held us together.
With their fates intertwined, she has little choice but to work with him to survive.
They intertwined their fingers as they settled in to watch the daredevil and acrobatic talents.
Power and gender are so deeply intertwined that it's nearly impossible to peel them apart.
In the past two decades though, the two have become intertwined in trade and culture.
In the United States, the "science" of eugenics became intertwined with disturbing ideas about race.
And they are all connected to a patriarchy intertwined with normalized, accepted–even welcomed– misogyny.
And they are all connected to a patriarchy intertwined with normalized, accepted—even welcomed— misogyny.
Fascism has never been a fixed creed; it's a syndrome, a series of intertwined tendencies.
Our thinking and emotions are tightly intertwined and are the output of our bodily state.
The origin of our upright posture might also be intertwined with our struggle with heat.
Following the hearing, Tim Keepers took his wife's fingers and intertwined them with his own.
Their massive economies are deeply intertwined in ways that make the intensifying trade war unsustainable.
Technology, privacy concerns, and law enforcement are intertwined in a case involving a terrorist's iPhone.
The idea that sound and flavour are intertwined isn't as far-fetched as it sounds.
But Nguyen's career is evidence that patience and memory are intertwined parts of the brain.
Our universities and laboratories are intimately intertwined in the pursuit of advancing knowledge and innovation.
However, when nonexempt information is "inextricably intertwined" with exempt information, reasonable segregation is not possible.
The big picture: These priceless relics are fundamentally intertwined with the history of France itself.
Holes get punched into the leather, eyelets are added, and rawhide leather laces are intertwined.
"To the contrary, Huawei explored ways to become more intertwined with Google," The Information wrote.
"The two countries are completely intertwined," Dell said in a "Squawk on the Street " interview.
And the financial stakes have never been so intertwined with the journalistic and political stakes.
Three bodies observing and touching each other, intertwined without talking or really understanding each other.
Here in Belgium, the cultures of bikes and beer are both intertwined and nationally preeminent.
Check it above and succumb to King Krule's unique brand of barb intertwined with tenderness.
Smart cities must be people-centered, equitable cities Transportation and geography have always been intertwined.
The supply chains for NAFTA countries (and the automotive industry, in particular) are deeply intertwined.
Once it was a huge wetland carved by a network of intertwined, constantly shifting waterways.
"My work and my personal style are intertwined because... "One cannot be without the other.
Other sea creatures whose lives are intertwined with them also seem to be doing well.
But to the city's residents, the team and the events that night are forever intertwined.
It was a marketing move rooted in the obvious: These two cities are inextricably intertwined.
He was funny and fun to be with and by now our lives were intertwined.
The history of many prestigious colleges is intertwined with the history of slavery in America.
Heart surgery requires an intertwined system involving surgeons, anesthesiologists, intensive care doctors and support staff.
Like a pair of trees growing in proximity, their roots have since become deeply intertwined.
New studies reveal that a baby's bawl is intertwined with breathing, and central to survival.
This involves an exceptionally complex set of calculations, because the two superpowers are so intertwined.
The bank is wholly owned by the Russian state and is intertwined with Russian intelligence.
The episode also addresses how mental illness, addiction, and other health issues are often intertwined.
Life and work are as closely intertwined as a couple in a marriage or partnership.
"Work is my passion and I love that work and life is intertwined," she said.
The Kurds are facing a complex of crises, each one inextricably intertwined with the others.
POLITICAL DEADLOCK in Israel is now inextricably intertwined with a case against the prime minister.
Their process of falling in love is beautifully intertwined with that of Miranda's self-actualization.
The statements also revealed how intertwined the vote on witnesses and the ultimate acquittal were.
As I suggested at the beginning, cruelty and corruption are intertwined in Trump administration policy.
As I suggested at the beginning, cruelty and corruption are intertwined in Trump administration policy.
My work and life are connected and intertwined with how I go about my day.
The U.S. military appears to be deepening its involvement in the Middle East's intertwined wars.
Now as you mentioned your economies are very much intertwined when it comes to trade.
Samwer and Ralph Dommermuth, the billionaire CEO of United Internet, have long had intertwined fortunes.
Thanks to NAFTA, proximity and profit motives, Texas refineries are intertwined with Mexico's energy sector.
Throughout the evening, Ansari returned to the intertwined themes of personal growth and political progress.
Canada is the US's closest trading partner and the supply chains are so intricately intertwined.
In the show's title piece of sculpture, "In the Bedroom," (2019) a couple lays intertwined.
Soon Kamasi joined in, and the two tones intertwined and sprawled out from the stage.
It sees environmental, economic, and social problems as intertwined, with a common set of solutions.
Volland successfully portrays these hopes, and how intertwined the literature of socialism was with its politics.
Humans and dogs have been intertwined in a symbiotic relationship that dates back some 20133,000 years.
Perception of these spaces is intertwined with the physicality of motion and changing relationships to structures.
So even though the industry is intertwined, the future course for North American energy is murky.
However, mathematicians understood early on that the conjecture was intertwined with other big problems in mathematics.
If you've ever sat around a dinner table, you know how politics and emotion are intertwined.
His life has been intertwined with the last four decades of American history, good and bad.
In the past two-plus centuries, Islam and Muslim Americans have been intertwined with American history.
And business and politics are becoming ever more intertwined as companies offer jobs to ex-politicians.
As our lives have become intertwined with the internet, so have our personal relationships with celebrities.
For Tohifolau, the two issues—criminal deportees and the rise of drugs like meth—are intertwined.
It is intertwined with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of Narendra Modi, the prime minister.
The roots of the Yellow Vests movement have been intertwined with Facebook from the very beginning.
But the ways in which love and property are intertwined on the show are pretty telling.
In the public's mind such abuse was intertwined with subtler forms of unequal treatment of women.
What this journey adds up to is a search for community, intertwined with the American Dream.
You also discuss how the policing of sex work is intertwined with the policing of borders.
These women find their lives intertwined when tragedy strikes, but struggle with cultural and language barriers.
Contrary to popular opinion, the pre-existing exclusion and ObamaCare's individual mandate are not irrevocably intertwined.
We have to instill growth mindset in kids' heads, because math and creativity are so intertwined.
"In the French culture having something intertwined symbolizes two bodies coming together as one," she said.
Laying eyes on those beds and the machinery intertwined with the bedsprings gets my imagination going.
Politics and stock prices are often intertwined when it comes to emerging markets, especially around elections.
She is intertwined with me on the court, me off the court, my faith, my family.
His rise through the ranks was intertwined with the bloody history of Myanmar's light infantry divisions.
Clinton's plan is intertwined with a controversial corporate tax cut that could theoretically appeal to Republicans.
This is a profound mistake, for the health and safety of humans and animals are intertwined.
Anybody who has been to Charlottesville knows how closely the city and the university are intertwined.
Since consumerism has become more and more intertwined with our political identities, it's not entirely unthinkable.
The Creators Project: On the intersection between art and performance: Starr Busby: They are completely intertwined.
We as a society are more intertwined and interconnected with our electronic devices than ever before.
It's imperative to cultivate a wonderment of and respect for the world around us—we're intertwined.
Sex and the sports world are often intertwined (nice) but usually it's a matter of repression.
Moreover, it maintained that it was not sufficiently intertwined with other institutions to be considered systemic.
But because China's economy is so intertwined with North Korea's, it also causes hurt at home.
They've become so intertwined, that sometimes it's hard to tell where one ends and one begins.
You mentioned Silicon Valley, and how it in a way is intertwined with the drug industry.
The relationship between the local and the global has never felt so dizzying, intertwined or bizarre.
But as it happens, in the language of the law, the two terms are deeply intertwined.
At a time when the two are dangerously intertwined, a credulous publication becomes dangerous as well.
Art and design may be more intertwined than ever, but Mr. Matisse considers the relationship differently.
The investigations surrounding Donald Trump have become sprawling enterprises, with multiple strands that are increasingly intertwined.
"Taser is very much intertwined with police departments," said Mark Strouse, an analyst at JPMorgan Chase.
For the choreographer Gregory Dolbashian, a born-and-raised New Yorker, life and city are intertwined.
Work and life are incredibly intertwined, and most people would like to work with more passion.
However, income seemed to be less of a factor when intertwined with race for black respondents.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt saw that the condition of the people, the nation and the environment intertwined.
The economic crisis has been intertwined with a political crisis that brought down the Brazilian government.
The histories of the Akimel O'odham and the Gila River are deeply intertwined with each other.
An investigation into the mysterious deaths reveals that the women had a complicated and intertwined history.
The companies were set up with a convoluted corporate structure, and their operations are deeply intertwined.
But vigilante justice, the working class, and country music have long been intertwined in the region.
Professor Saguy said that employers played on this sense that manliness was intertwined with such jobs.
Guilfoyle's relationship to Trump Jr. is another example of how intertwined Fox News and Trumpworld are.
Traffic on Central Park South became intertwined rivers of diamonds and rubies, flowing in opposite directions.
Selling natural pearls is not easy for the man whose life is so intertwined with them.
The history of this genre is firmly intertwined with that of the genre of utopian literature.
For Negin Mirsalehi, a 30-year-old beauty guru, life, business and Instagram are inseparably intertwined.
New studies reveal that a baby's bawl is intertwined with breathing and is central to survival.
He was equally concerned with medical issues and ethics and how the two intertwined in sports.
The identity of your home is invariably intertwined with characteristics that extend beyond your front door.
The lives of Dietrich, Wong, and Riefenstahl are intertwined with these changes and with one another.
The whole advertising world is just intertwined with lies, appealing to the worst instincts we have.
The group has also become intertwined with the political activities of Mr. Trump and his family.
The countries are also deeply intertwined through migration, culture, language, history, natural resources and — yes — sports.
"Removal of the President is a process inextricably intertwined with its seismic political effects," he wrote.
He persuaded her to coach with him, and the two families became intertwined from there on.
HOUSTON — All year long, the narratives of the Houston Astros and the Yankees have been intertwined.
"Noon Hour" (1935) shows two women leaning against a wall during a work break, arms intertwined.
But by that point, cyclamate and saccharin were intertwined, in studies and in the public consciousness.
As they fell in love, they spent all their time together and their lives became intertwined.
In relationships built on intertwined online and in-person interactions, it's often a point of contention.
Body parts are presented in every form: erect, limp, hairy, shaved, stacked, twisted, intertwined, bent, pinched.
The history of books and the history of art, Camplin and Ranauro suggest, are inextricably intertwined.
Fixes The intertwined challenges that many people face might be addressed more effectively together than separately.
Maybe it's just because we've grown intertwined, like two trees that need each other for support.
Through the process of drawing time and place are intertwined and manifested as and through movement.
Gay and straight couples intertwined in the streets, both jubilant and secretive in their assorted kinks.
Norse and German legends were intertwined in the popular imagination, and we still haven't untangled them.
The Kurdish insurgency is a separate conflict, but it has become increasingly intertwined with the Syrian war.
Since the invention of the internet, their methods have evolved, and their motivations remain complex and intertwined.
"Endless" bottles of Casamigos tequila were "intertwined with blue and silver lava lamps," according to the company.
Typically, the intertwined rhythms of politics and economics have ensured growth when incumbent presidents face the voters.
Necklaces become intertwined, earrings end up losing their backings and watches run the risk of getting scratched.
Dany and Jon: These two are being grouped together because their lives are so intertwined right now.
The U.S. economy is prone to a butterfly effect because the world economies are intertwined, Latif said.
That reality matters little to most fans, for whom these two famous anomalies will remain forever intertwined.
The internet is crawling with merchandise, from phone cases to A-line dresses with their intertwined faces.
But last March, a crisis hit the company that caused the two properties to become more intertwined.
The economies of the world's great powers are intertwined, as they were not in the cold war.
Still, we live in a world where in-person interactions are becoming more intertwined with online aesthetics.
Mifsud's and Roh's careers have intertwined at several junctions: Mifsud was a consultant at Roh's law firm.
In that sense, perhaps Carrie Fisher was right — she and the character she played became permanently intertwined.
The lawsuit cites this Obama-administration argument as evidence these parts of the bill are necessarily intertwined.
The film presents her love and sex life intertwined without inundating the viewer with either (ahem: Befikre).
As intertwined couples take to the dancefloor, Nordic ice and Southern fire will meet and merge again.
If you dig deeper, this is also a story about the internet's deeply intertwined relationship with irony.
Some of the hosts have intertwined storylines, but guests may do with them as they please. 4.
Human history, it seems, has been intertwined with that of our planet for a very long time.
"In certain states of Mexico; politics, the private sector, and organized crime are intertwined," said Jesús Cantú.
In one of the baby's first photos, both fathers cradle their son's head in their intertwined hands.
Thorne already has a connection to the Kardashian-Jenner clan, which Disick, obviously, is intimately intertwined with.
Corvo, despite humble roots, is tightly intertwined with nobility by the time we are introduced to him.
Kaplan and Kavanaugh had become friends in the Bush White House, and their families had become intertwined.
Nancy's lifetime of service embodied and advanced the conviction that the arts and democracy are inexorably intertwined.
"Doing that right now is intertwined with the past ten years working on the magazine," Christophers says.
VICE Netherlands went to Suriname to see how gold is intertwined with everyday life in the country.
Momentum's efforts are intertwined with those of far-left parties such as the Socialist Workers Party (SWP).
The pace may vary but the trend seems inexorable: Chinese and global financial systems are becoming intertwined.
The problems are so intertwined, they are trying to change this community from all directions at once.
The reason, Sonpal says, is that women's intestines are more intertwined while men's are more horseshoe-shaped.
Foreign experts who watch Russian intelligence agencies and criminal networks closely say they are often closely intertwined.
Details: Online dating often sheds light on how wider social biases are intertwined with our intimate lives.
After all, Social Security's retirement, survivor, and disability benefits are intertwined, deriving from a single benefit formula.
It viewed strength at home — economically and otherwise — as intertwined with the strength of democratic friends abroad.
Unlike some economic sectors, energy markets across North America are intertwined and mutually dependent on each other.
Meanwhile, the cultural politics of hunting have become thornily intertwined with debates over guns and gun control.
"Breaking the cycle take psychological work just as much as education because it's heavily intertwined," Lambert agreed.
Their fates become intertwined when they realize that the Resistance is not what it seems it seems.
Intertwined with that issue, though, is the lack of regulation that allows clinics to exploit patients' ignorance.
That purple and green stuff on pigeons' throats is comprised of intricately intertwined pigments in their feathers.
Recognize that gender expression is not the same as gender identity, though they can be closely intertwined.
It is also important to recognize that textile arts have been intertwined with social issues for centuries.
I want a queer community so big and so messily intertwined we fill up a whole bar.
Southeast Asia's porous borders, intertwined histories and different levels of prosperity have long driven people to move.
So it's just a further example that the issues of tax, and income, and inequality are intertwined.
"Family Karma" centers on seven Indian-American friends in Miami whose lives have been intertwined since childhood.
Medicine and religion have long been deeply intertwined, and it's only relatively recently that they have separated.
In the Trump era, in particular, white evangelical Christianity and nativist political isolation have become particularly intertwined.
The Checkup Our lives these days are intertwined with our digital devices, for good or for ill.
I will never forget the image of their hands intertwined, one yellow and cold, the other trembling.
It wasn't effective, but it does speak to how these issues of race and consumption were intertwined.
And for the indigenous communities of Mexico's Guerrero state, the two are closely intertwined in their beliefs.
Known as Bell's law, this proposition is intimately intertwined with the far more well known Moore's law.
For many, Christian observance and Christian religiosity are deeply intertwined with a kind of knee-jerk authoritarianism.
Mr. Gates, though less well known, was also intertwined with Mr. Trump, including during the administration itself.
Perhaps it is to be expected that a story of intertwined fates should be laden with secrets.
The companies that make up this industry are deeply intertwined through a web of debts and obligations.
Even as the clans become intertwined, however, social and economic class remain an unbridgeable gap between them.
COVID-19 is also a reminder that good health involves a multitude of intertwined and complex variables.
But with the Clintons, the public and private were always intertwined in an inextricable and unappetizing way.
The more Trumpism and Israel are intertwined, the more left-leaning Americans will grow alienated from Zionism.
Mizzi and Cardona have denied being intertwined with Caruana Galizia's death, and Cardona was reportedly questioned Saturday.
Whatever the motivation, my family and millions just like us are intertwined in the fabric of America.
"I don't think the public is aware of just how fully intertwined our economies are," he says.
These are the narrative threads of the exhibition, titled "Saga," and for the artist they're irrevocably intertwined.
Its intertwined themes of technology, colonialism and wanderlust still resound in the time of Google Street View.
A holistic approach to retirement policy is important because each aspect of the list above is intertwined.
On average, residents seem to be doing better since health equity became intertwined with the city's plans.
The Turnberry and Prestwick have been intertwined for as long as the president has owned the resort.
HE Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman: Well they're intertwined, but, you know, we believe in division of labor.
As we unravel what has been for so long such an intertwined life, it hasn't been easy.
And Vice President Mike Pence has long been intertwined with the Koch operation, through funding and staff.
The move comes amid two intertwined public health crises related to e-cigarette use, known as vaping.
"All the families were intertwined more or less, though they weren't blood relations," Ms. Jones, 2200, said.
"Her personal life and her art were very intertwined: You can't really separate them," explains Sophia Jansson.
And he shows, both in word and picture, how his life and art are entirely, irrevocably intertwined.
The vote spooked financial markets because the British economy has become deeply intertwined with the European continent.
But I believe that our humanity — our humanness — is inextricably intertwined with the fact of our mortality.
Language was consequential in our house: My parents' linguistic capabilities were inescapably intertwined with their personal histories.
The issue of industrial subsidies is thorny because they are intertwined with the Chinese government's industrial policy.
"What is really amazing is just how intertwined art and landscape were during the 19th century," Jensen said.
For those looking for holiday-themed gifts, Zoma Cannabis has unveiled "Mistletoke," a mistletoe intertwined with organic cannabis.
No other movie this year has been even remotely as intertwined with the toxic journey that was 2016.
I was fixated on the generator—the pipes intertwined and shined, they were big and boisterous and volatile.
Most importantly, there are still three hypotheses about the intertwined goals held by the purveyors of Russian propaganda.
Her inspiration derives from observations of daily life and how technology has become intertwined into our everyday actions.
Throughout high school, Rancid would become intertwined with bands like Blink-182 with the emergence of The Transplants.
But to Audrey herself, and to those who knew her well, the two roles were intertwined and inseparable.
ASMR and gaming have long been intertwined, but these days that connection is easier to see than ever.
These rules, designed to protect deeply intertwined systems and maintain the security of sensitive technology, are non-negotiable.
The trips to Mar-a-Lago provide a bit of an escape -- particularly when they're intertwined with work.
Hinduism Most Hindus live in India, where the slavery question has been historically intertwined with the caste system.
The entire legacy system is intertwined with the shameful history of preference for white students at elite schools.
MT: I was initially quite taken aback by how intimately psychical research and early experimental psychology were intertwined.
A green and red string are intertwined, one symbolizing the wife (green string) and the handmaid (red string).
Limón's The Carrying includes numerous poems about how her bent spine and dizziness are intertwined with her life.
Sunoco Logistics and Energy Transfer Partners, two closely intertwined pipeline companies, agreed to merge in a $21bn deal.
With their fates intertwined, palpable anxiety has grown in New Hampshire over whether their status is in jeopardy.
A 17-foot train also featured intertwined initials of an A and an S sewn in silver beads.
Some cities are so intrinsically intertwined with their food culture, they've become culinary destinations in their own right.
Part of me agreed that because we're so intertwined in here, we owe certain things to one another.
It would also be extraordinarily damaging for the economy on the island of Ireland, which is closely intertwined.
There are few situations like this in which the concepts of money and family are so deeply intertwined.
The sisters' fates are intertwined, Lady says, and a magical mirror can set them on the right path.
Rather than signaling spiraling incidence, increased reporting is often intertwined with increased awareness of what constitutes unacceptable behavior.
Probably people with money and power making short-sighted decisions that critically affect many issues that are intertwined.
The artists do not exist in isolation and are largely dependent and often intertwined with this university population.
If a couple has been dating for years when they get engaged, they've likely intertwined their whole lives.
During the worst of the fighting itself, the real war and the war for business were arguably intertwined.
The two are clearly soul mates and will forever be intertwined as the couple of the new millennium.
And churchgoers listened to the heartbreaking words of those who are forever intertwined with this week of tragedy.
He plans to record sounds from the outside of the building, and stream them through wires intertwined inside.
Sometimes I wonder at how the critical and technical discussions are intertwined in a lot of games writing.
The skaters and surfers actually intertwined with the local gangs; we were family, friends, and brothers with them.
In this age of globalization and digital media, old Orientalist themes have become intertwined with themes of technology.
The council is comprised of a diverse group of survivor advocates, each with very different, though intertwined, priorities.
Rarely has the leader of a company and our perception of him been so intertwined with a product.
" Later that day, Carson apologized for his remarks saying, "The two experiences should never be intertwined, nor forgotten.
Britain, too, sees policy on international students as intertwined with immigration policy, but has taken the opposite tack.
She pulls the two intertwined branches from the earth and makes one simple, monumental gesture: She tilts them.
Every tackle and pass intertwined with serene pizzicati, rhythmic spiccato and even the droning noise of electric guitars.
As with everything in America's justice system, the issue of racial disparity is deeply intertwined and ever-present.
The peace process and the drug trade in Myanmar are intertwined, and the two must be addressed together.
"Our economies are too intertwined, untangling is simply impossible," says Tobias Nickel of Dräxlmaier, a car parts supplier.
With family and business so heavily intertwined, there's rarely a moment to process the weight of personal loss.
It is called an industrial democracy because economic freedom and our democracy are deeply intertwined and mutually inclusive.
Contrary to the nativist pronouncements by some politicians, our contemporary history is inextricably intertwined with the United States.
So exactly how are mental health and gun violence intertwined, and what is needed to end the violence?
He sees the border wall as a separation of the cultures that, though different, are also deeply intertwined.
The two haven't shared a scene since early Season 1 but their stories have intertwined in grievous ways.
As geopolitics and technology are increasingly intertwined, the United States risks falling behind in this critical technological competition.
The wrapping paper was covered in traditional Indian print, pops of pinks and blues intertwined with shimmering gold.
The result is a regulatory framework built on tightly intertwined relationships with the potential to corrupt legitimate oversight.
The educational curriculum and testing requirements are state programs intertwined with federal mandates for billions of education dollars.
Why it matters: "The tech industry has been entirely intertwined with our military-industrial complex," he tells Axios.
Axios is about collisions — how the worlds of business, tech, media and politics are increasingly and inextricably intertwined.
I began working in public health 25 years ago, when the intertwined HIV and crack epidemics were peaking.
West has garnered a cult of personality driven by the way his humanness is intertwined with his celebrity.
For her, the desire to be tattooed is intertwined with a desire to be owned in a relationship.
Going beyond the communication aspect, it does seem that technology is becoming inextricably intertwined with our love lives.
The images clearly reflect some sort of performed femininity intertwined with a mythological fantasy that feels very Russian.
All of which is to say the references to psychedelics and mental health on ye are understandably intertwined.
"Serena Williams has marked the heights and the limits of my career — our stories are intertwined," Sharapova writes.
Her story and the house's history are intertwined to create a mystery no one can seem to solve.
In a highly intertwined, global car industry, a trade war can play out in unexpected and costly ways.
It is so intertwined that Ms. Nixon met her wife, Christine Marinoni, through her work with the group.
Qaeda and Taliban factions continue to be intertwined in some parts of the country, especially in Afghanistan's west.
The operations of the two companies were set up with a convoluted corporate structure and are deeply intertwined.
But in a region where the exercises are increasingly intertwined with rising Hindu nationalism, some Muslims are worried.
That means the destiny of the United States and the destiny of the Latino community are powerfully intertwined.
Sleep. It's no great surprise that studies show that sleep and grades are intertwined across all grade levels.
The idea of the open road evokes these intertwined meanings: The freedom to use it should be free.
"They are intertwined financially, so anything that helps him succeed helps her and vice versa," Ms. Payseno said.
The plot of the book centers on various actions and reactions as the two families become intractably intertwined.
The hire shows Washington is becoming more intertwined with corporate America, as the state intervenes in M.&A.
Not only is crying as natural and justifiable as breathing — the two acts are physically, neurologically, primally intertwined.
But the process speaks to just how intertwined tech and finance already are and will continue to become.
"My father told me that in our country business and politics are deeply intertwined," Alexander Fridman told Bloomberg.
Elsewhere in the episode, the intertwined stories of Oleg and Stan progressed a little less incrementally than usual.
This decision doesn't feel realistic considering the ways in which Christian rightist movements are intertwined with virulent racism.
The pitfalls of Brexit will especially be felt in industries that are intertwined with the global supply chain.
As much as we are intertwined with them economically and from a trade standpoint, they absolutely need us.
The big problem was economists don't understand how global supply chains work, how intertwined and interconnected they are.
The future of the climate and the returns of investments on which our beneficiaries depend is completely intertwined.
Checking and balancing these three separate, yet intertwined, branches of the federal government became the Framers' key goal.
"Fashion and film are intertwined — I'm thrilled that Gucci and Anna put on this screening," Ms. Miller said.
Nowhere is the rise of black PR firms more intertwined with marketing and politics than in the Philippines.
Kean then shifts to those spared pets, whose lives further intertwined with those of humans during the Blitz.
Nationalist sentiments and security concerns have become intertwined with trade policy, complicating the pursuit of a final deal.
But a solo career demands more than big smiles, intertwined vocals, art-directed outfits and synchronized dance moves.
Poetry is always about what's being said and not said, but rarely are the two so expertly intertwined.
The tunes mostly pivoted on cycles of major harmony and intertwined polyrhythms, in which everyone played a part.
Their sensibility is so intertwined that Mac often doesn't see Dazzle's designs until the moment before going onstage.
The US and China are both each other's largest trading partners, and their economic fate is heavily intertwined.
It would be an overstatement to say that their destinies have been intertwined — but not a huge one.
In "La Femme fâché" (1966), Hans Hoffman-like rectangles and intertwined planes make strident formations on her canvas.
We are an Anglo-Dutch company so we are heavily intertwined with Europe, our supply systems are intertwined and our research centers here depend heavily on foreign people as well as U.K. nationals so we have to assess the flexibility we have to run this business in the long-term.
The group is deeply intertwined with international NGOs, relationships born out of Darg's and Mooser's experiences in postearthquake Haiti.
But it was also his most complicated: the boys' brains so intertwined, Goodrich considered stopping hours into the operation.
It'll be intertwined into the new A/V show which will be stage-ready at the end of summer.
Karim could be her brother, since now these two are clearly intertwined in the greater The OA mystery now.
SiriusXM plans to cross-integrate the two services over the coming year so that they become more deeply intertwined.
With its three characters speaking intertwined monologues, Abbie Spallen's "Pumpgirl" (2006) is a dark, swirling brew of a play.
It's not like we can have this adversarial relationship with them permanently, because we're already so intertwined with them.
When, as in many religious traditions, these beliefs are closely intertwined with cultural practices, things get even more complicated.
The book utilizes a double-sided, accordion format to highlight the non-liner timeline of distinct but intertwined lives.
Those who live in more peaceful parts, including cities, voted No. Two intertwined reasons for that pattern stand out.
In Mr Adamson's solo work—which now amounts to nine studio albums and numerous EPs—they are closely intertwined.
To a young Zakaria, the fates of Pakistan's first woman prime minister Bhutto and Zakaria's aunt Amina appear intertwined.
However, Walker said he does see how the protests and the escalating U.S.-China trade war can get intertwined.
Lê also makes clear that heightened visibility for the marginalized has always been intertwined with a fear of erasure.
In many ways, the story of Gallardo and Camarena's intertwined fates is the prologue to the Mexican Drug Wars.
Even though their cases aren't directly intertwined, Debbie Carter and Denice Haraway's murders are connected in several major ways.
MS: You know, the chef world's so intertwined, but I would say especially in the past 12-15 years.
The well-being of moms and their babies is so intertwined that discrimination against one often hurts the other.
Something that struck me about the lyrics was the extent to which the personal and the political are intertwined.
Soon their past and present become mysteriously intertwined, and the fallout unravels in a compelling and complex character drama.
Objects fabricated in the past 100 years in the US are intertwined with materials and imagery from across Africa.
In fact, our lives are deeply intertwined with the realities of human trafficking, even if we don't notice it.
The treatment she experienced before and after transition makes clear for her how racial and gender passing are intertwined.
In fact, they are so intertwined with film viewing that you can even buy "concession-size" boxes on Amazon.
Queerness and Islam have long been intertwined, even if the average outsider now sees them as incongruous or irreconcilable.
Sexism is deeply intertwined with other forms of discrimination; we cannot eliminate gender inequality without addressing these as well.
And seriality and indexicality became more closely intertwined with the advent of the form, because photography makes repetition easier.
Still, Donohue asked whether Ramirez's arguments are so intertwined with deportation that they should be heard in immigration court.
Intertwined relationship, dramatic looks, Corden getting smacked multiple times — Katy Perry's lyrics were made for this kind of intrigue.
But for the roughly 11.8 million people who live along the border, life on both sides is closely intertwined.
We're dripping with sweat and our faces and bodies are intertwined, and it could have gotten so, so awkward.
Photography has been intertwined with conflict and propaganda ever since the technology was developed in the early 19th century.
When Lockhart first arrived at the sanatorium two large wrought-iron gates parted: Two intertwined Hippocratic snakes broke apart.
Our struggles are not separate from the struggles of the TGNC community—they're bound up in each other, intertwined.
Perhaps so, but its implementation falls flat in the face of the intertwined nature of the region's security politics.
This is the legacy of Indonesia's mercury trade, a business intertwined with the lucrative and illegal production of gold.
The Olympics have always been intertwined with politics, as David Goldblatt shows in an elegant and ambitious new study.
In other words, regional conflict and a renewed nuclear crisis are likely to become intertwined, each fueling the other.
Titled "The Elephant in the Valley," the study demonstrated how intertwined, and how pervasive, these kinds of discrimination are.
The Parliaments had moved to Detroit and were becoming two intertwined acts, Parliament and Funkadelic, recording for different labels.
Our economy has become so intertwined with Mexico's that we cannot simply end NAFTA—we have to reform it.
In a statement Monday, Schneider Electric's chairman and CEO Jean-Pascal Tricoire said that prosperity and energy were intertwined.
Because all this is framed by the movie's tragic overture, Dani's unresolved pain becomes intertwined with the strange proceedings.
The two entities have an intertwined financial structure, making the parent also potentially exposed to OHL's share price swings.
This is an important point: Many economics textbooks separate efficiency from equity, but perceptions of the two are intertwined.
The Greek government and banks were so closely intertwined that a default by one could bring down the other.
The lives of our ancestors were so intertwined with nature that most ancient myths and folklore revolved around nature.
They also discussed tax reform, which could be "potentially intertwined" with repealing and replacing the health care law, Sen.
It turns out there is a small but intertwined community of actors and playwrights competing on New York's courts.
Samsung CEO HS Kim said 5G will be intertwined with innovations in artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things.
And there is plenty of room to adjust terms in ways that preserve the deeply intertwined North American economy.
I couldn't remember how the two of us would have become digitally intertwined, or when it would have happened.
Like other artists of the Black Arts Movement, for her, fighting for her rights and making art were intertwined.
China and the United States are too closely economically intertwined via the dollar to make that a credible fear.
We traded blouses, sweaters, pants and jackets back and forth all my adult life so our clothes were intertwined.
The Red Letter Christians aren't alone among evangelicals uncomfortable with the way GOP politics and Christianity have become intertwined.
Under the gold standard, markets for money, goods, capital and labor had become intertwined among nations as never before.
Lightweight, collapsible and affordable, the Akari perfectly embody Noguchi's belief that art and daily life should be in intertwined.
His textured aesthetic makes the contours of his figures look like intertwined tendrils of hair or tangles of fur.
He wore a long red cape that was clasped at the neck with a buckle shaped like intertwined feet.
Over 18 years, the Taliban's ideological movement has intertwined with local rivalries, blood feuds and a thriving black market.
As skin care and self-care became more and more intertwined in popular discourse, skin care marketers took note.
"I think animal intelligence and emotions are completely intertwined," de Waal said recently on the Times Book Review podcast.
Or does her story hint that sensitivity to one type of pain might be intertwined with sensitivity to another?
But it goes further by detailing how closely human well-being is intertwined with the fate of other species.
The rejuvenation of the subway has been intertwined with a protracted period of staggering economic prosperity — agglomeration at work.
"The heart and the lungs are intertwined, so any problems with the lungs will tax the heart," he said.
Clark likes to linger on close-ups of intertwined naked bodies, and he seems to admire these characters' freedom.
"The research highlights how different types of safety are thoroughly intertwined," said Naka Kondo, the report's Tokyo-based editor.
""It's an interesting phenomenon: we have deep faith in numbers and also deep skepticism that seem to be intertwined.
Confusing and intertwined as these many effects can be, all of them shaped humanity as we now know it.
Mayor John Tecklenburg, who supported the measure, spoke of how "enamored and intertwined" the city had been with slavery.
While officials at Everytown said the group was ultimately independent, it is closely intertwined with Mr. Bloomberg's political operation.
My excitement arose mostly from the connection between these qualities: the idea of Judaism and social justice as intertwined.
Andrew Yang understands the issues we face from technology and sees the big picture, how our problems are intertwined.
Rowan's identity was so intertwined with the page, he's still trying to figure out who he is without it.
But those are the intertwined realities of parenting a boy in 2020, and none of us can opt out.
As a devout Mormon, his faith was intertwined with his thinking on how companies and people should conduct themselves.
In fact, the refugee crisis and the threat of terrorism have become intertwined in the minds of many Europeans.
To raise funds, she created a perfume, sold in a cobalt-blue bottle with intertwined snakes for a stopper.
In addition, the New England economy, with its substantial tourism and recreation sectors, is intertwined with a healthy ocean.
In Mr. Pehme's documentary, Mr. Manafort was filmed at length discussing how intertwined Mr. Stone is with the president.
The legal fight has crippled a longstanding relationship between the N.R.A. and Ackerman, two organizations that are tightly intertwined.
Chinese interests are increasingly intertwined with real estate interests, with Hong Kong magnates developing large projects on the Mainland.
His legacy and Klimt's may be intertwined historically, but it's evident from their hometown's commemorations who holds the cards.
I'm a pretty secular person, and I don't believe your dead flesh is somehow cosmically intertwined with some journey.
On Friday morning, Britan voted to withdraw from the European Union, a decades-old, deeply intertwined economic and political association.
They are so intertwined that the doctors aren't entirely sure which spine her structural support and bodily functions rely on.
Perhaps the root of this is that soccer excellence and artistry have long been famously intertwined with Brazil's national identity.
Find other ways to reduce your carbon footprint, too, since climate change and extinction are intertwined in sinister feedback loops.
"The reason that you hear tech leaders speaking out about this is tech and immigration are inextricably intertwined," Rascoff said.
We're fortunate to be from a very intertwined area, from government all the way to the fishermen on a boat.
In another photo, his bride-to-be wore the ring on her finger as the pair lovingly intertwined their hands.
The work highlights just how much our own history is intertwined with those of the animals we live alongside.[PNAS]
In my reading, Black Deutschland's overlay of times and places became intertwined with my own present and past Berlin moments.
Roses and magnolias, the national flowers of the U.S. and North Korea, are intertwined under a carving of a dove.
New photos taken by the rover show finer layering, with extensive bright veins of varying widths intertwined within the layers.
This aligns the deadlines for the debt limit and the spending bill, creating the potential for them to become intertwined.
In fact, the study suggests that suicidal feelings and thoughts are deeply intertwined with the way the brain processes information.
The book, released this year, is an account of three Singaporean women whose lives become intertwined through the pontianak's myth.
Fan said everything in nature is intertwined, so these stormquakes could have effects in nature that haven't been studied yet.
These two goals are intertwined: as Ash rediscovers his art, it gives him more options for sprucing up the town.
Technology and music have become more intertwined over the past decade, and music and philanthropy often go hand in hand.
Deutsche Bank is deeply intertwined with both Donald Trump and Russian money laundering; it has much to fear from Waters.
Our community is so intertwined with this magnificent country that when the Latino community does well, so does the nation.
"This is very much like an intertwined office love triangle, love affair," Burgess explained about the jazz number during rehearsals.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. It's an unavoidable fact that gambling has become intertwined with modern football.
The corporeal and the creative spirit become seamlessly intertwined in the latest set of hybrid painting-illustrations by Nunzio Paci.
For two such famous men whose lives and fates were so closely intertwined, there was only a scant paper trail.
Plastics are intertwined with our lives today — driving researchers to create plant-based versions and more efficient ways to recycle.
He explains the competing tensions within Persian Shiism of temporal and spiritual legitimacy, intertwined with messianic revivalism, mysticism and dissent.
The obvious kernel for such a movement is the People's Vote campaign, but it is intertwined with the Labour Party.
They're all very separate but there's clues every season that we're now telling you how the different worlds are intertwined.
But what mostly emerges from the film is a sense of their intricately intertwined lives as both collaborators and cohabitors.
That simply reflects how my generation grew up — for us, music and fashion have always been completely intertwined and inseparable.
The real and the performative are all mixed up, the pain and the pleasure are intertwined with a winking artifice.
Welcome to the future of work Technology has always been a critical force deeply intertwined with the evolution of cities.
The intertwined forces of racism and sexism have historically socialized Americans to disregard the critical insights of women of color.
In the image, the press secretary is casually standing a bit back with his hands intertwined in front of him.
It was where media was physical, and where technologies lived alongside and in parallel to each other, but rarely intertwined.
The next day, Uhrynowski visited a local tattoo shop, and in under an hour, she and Brady became forever intertwined.
"I believe tax reform happens, but I think tax reform and ObamaCare are intertwined," he said on Fox Business Network.
The two nations are deeply intertwined and dependent on each other -- above all in matters of national security and intelligence.
When Melania Trump swatted away her husband's hand, in May, Souza posted a picture of Barack and Michelle's fingers intertwined.
While French soccer and the attacks are, for many, still intertwined, Ms. Griezmann said she makes no connection between them.
The two leaders' political fates have been intertwined since August, when Trump visited Peña Nieto mid-campaign in Mexico City.
While Ivanka Trump doesn't hold a direct stake in Cadre or Kushner Companies, her finances are intertwined with her husband's.
Intertwined, they melodramatically let go, suspending themselves on a kind of long bungee cord spun from their most persistent slime.
They are some of America's most valuable, and often most admired, companies, with interests deeply intertwined with the global economy.
Either way, a potential SunEdison bankruptcy filing would be unpredictable for the yieldcos because all three companies are so intertwined.
The different strands in the relationship between graduate students and their advisors—professional, academic, personal—have long been notoriously intertwined.
His rationale is that this would necessarily change Pyongyang's strategic calculus as the economies of South and North become intertwined.
So in a loose sense, the DNA of rock music has been intertwined with their own from the very beginning.
The idea of folklore and magic was intertwined with the everyday lives of those who worshiped at the parish church.
These two stories are intertwined thematically, and both turn the various narratives of Heavy Rain into a story of loss.
Screaming, on the dancefloor to Baby D. Ecstasy and acid house are so intertwined, they're practically indebted to each other.
This is intertwined with the question of how we should consume art that has racist, sexist, or otherwise bigoted elements.
Here we can draw conclusions about their respective vanity, sure, but also about their power dynamic and their intertwined lives.
In India, most homes have servants who "talk," and appearances need to be kept up as families are closely intertwined.
It's interesting to see how words like "ban" and "wall" have become intertwined with our basic understanding of national security.
Howie arrived Friday for a taping of "AGT" and intertwined digits as he strolled inside to film without an audience.
But all three are intertwined for the Central Americans now on our border, and these migrants are crashing the system.
For my colleague Kendra Pierre-Louis, a reporter on the Climate Desk, environmental justice and racial justice are deeply intertwined.
" They are also so intertwined, personally and professionally, that they share a bio in the program for "The Lucky Ones.
Pain is fascinating because it sits at the intersection of biology and psychology and reveals how the two are intertwined.
I'm not actually sure where it could have ended, because it's so intertwined that some storylines wouldn't be tied up.
Ties For children of immigrants, our experiences of America are intertwined with the presence of another culture and its expectations.
Libra could allow Facebook to become intimately intertwined with the e-commerce industry, noted Rajesh Kandaswamy, an analyst at Gartner.
One's flourishing is so intertwined with the other's that to care for pregnant women is to care for unborn children.
To him, the efforts to undermine the Anaklia project are proof that business and politics in Georgia remain tragically intertwined.
The data shows that, to an extent, our political beliefs, our policy preferences, and our political perceptions are all intertwined.
How the tech giants share data with one another will also be an issue, because the ecosystem is increasingly intertwined.
Many of them spoke about growing up watching Kjellberg, speaking to how intertwined he is with YouTube as a culture.
The intertwined stories of "Revolution Song" give a sense of how far-reaching a phenomenon the War of Independence was.
The pleasures of "On a Clear Day" are so intertwined with its absurdities that no theatrical version can separate them.
They were crammed onto mismatched furniture, their long limbs so intertwined I couldn't tell which limb belonged to which body.
But the history of the Apollo Theater, situated in the heart of Harlem, is intertwined with the civil rights movement.
Gradually, I became caught up in the novel's language, its complex structure and the intertwined lives of the many characters.
Despite soaring tensions between Washington and Caracas, the two nations have up until now been intertwined through the energy market.
The established Anglican church is intertwined with the state, yet parts of it remain robustly independent of almost all authority.
But new factors, intertwined with poverty, are pushing people to leave, like weak governance or a lawlessness that invites impunity.
" And Goldberg writes: "The more Trumpism and Israel are intertwined, the more left-leaning Americans will grow alienated from Zionism.
But because the Marketplace is so intertwined with Amazon's main "retail" store, it's easy for customers to miss the difference.
That may mean returning to the field's origins: a time when ideas of growth and the natural world were intertwined.
It's a feminist classic, and it's very much about how gender and economics are intertwined within a particular system. Completely.
This alliance is imbued with the foresight that the security of the U.S. is intertwined with that of Central America.
Players in this space rely on a labor pool that needs substantial re-skilling for production increasingly intertwined with automation.
Climate change and indigenous issues are so intertwined because a lot of [these issues] stem from the same extractive industries.
It's risky for the United States to hit Venezuela where it hurts because the two nations' oil industries are intertwined.
John's and my immigration story is so intertwined with our relationship that I often forget it is also intrinsically political.
These issues are intertwined and inescapable — and that's exactly how they should be viewed in and out of the theater.
The film and city are so intertwined in my experience that I couldn't separate them — and I wouldn't want to.
Mental health and academic difficulties are intimately intertwined, says Anil Chacko, associate professor of counseling psychology at New York University.
The result is an intertwined and cascading flood of information that is greater than the sum of its individual parts.
But this means that, even in what remains unstated, the museum demonstrates how its past is intertwined with its present.
The Irish and British economies are so intertwined that what is bad for one is equally bad for the other.
Her body pushes into mine with just enough momentum that, hands intertwined, we shoot toward the edge of the ramp.
The room looks like the aftermath of a party out of control: six women sprawled out on sheets, legs intertwined.
His vision of elegance and luxury were closely intertwined, and I will never forget watching my first Chanel couture show.
Sometimes there are moments of togetherness as each of the models are intertwined, grasping each other tightly on the couch.
The dish and his memories are intertwined, which is why it's such an important part of Jamaican cuisine for him.
Their audience carried that torch forward, and LSD became inextricably intertwined with the Grateful Dead's story and their surrounding culture.
But unlike Giger's alien aesthetic, Fernandez's achievement is a reinvention of romanticism, where the performative and the ingenious seem curiously intertwined.
Whether considering en plen air Impressionist painting or the cultural tradition of landscape painting, nature and art have always been intertwined.
It's got me thinking about my relationship with the concept of chats, especially chats in apps so intertwined in our lives.
We know that our struggles are intertwined, and for any of us to be safe, all of us must be safe.
Season 1 of The Punisher was a standout among the Marvel Netflix shows because of the tightly intertwined characters and narrative.
It's an uneasy coexistence for countries whose intertwined histories of colonization, conquest and racism over the centuries have left deep wounds.
It features "cocoa and toffee notes intertwined with hints of sea salt, bold espresso and creamy milk," according to a statement.
The intertwined figures loom over the visitors who, under the sculpture's shadow, remain silent, deep in a moment of perceived introspection.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Graphic design has been historically intertwined with developments in technology, politics, and media at large.
Depression feels different to everyone, and mine was basically sad movie-sobbing plus fear intertwined with anxiety—a fun combo platter.
At the same time, the writers address how violent crime and anti-POC immigration policy have become intertwined in today's politics.
SCHWARZMAN: I THINK THAT IS A TOUGH ONE BECAUSE HE IS SO INTERTWINED AND HIS LIFE HAS BEEN BASICALLY HIS COMPANY.
Mulpuru suggests that we will see more "omnichannel" sales and marketing, where online shopping and brick and mortar shopping are intertwined.
Yet Cohen's viewpoint was theirs to either use or dismiss, because his trading was no longer as intertwined with his team's.
As such, this brilliant weekend of football will be seamlessly intertwined with the past year in blockbuster film, to excellent effect.
They would both be seamlessly intertwined, and what was good for Rory would be good for the show as a whole.
What Trump fails to see is how deeply intertwined America and Europe are when it comes to the economy and security.
Whenever [drugs] are that much of your life, they get intertwined with everything you love—like a ritual, if you will.
Maybe it's because memes today have so little staying power, and internet culture has become so intertwined in our everyday lives.
The shared past of these friends is inextricably intertwined in their present and this where the poignancy of the film lives.
So if the UK's fate becomes more closely intertwined with America's, does entertainment like Friends lose its escapist appeal for Brits?
The army's future role may now be intertwined with the opposition's attempt to unseat Mr Maduro by holding a recall referendum.
In another sense, he is also asking for the era of intertwined private money, elite philanthropy, and public policy to end.
In a country where income, social status and race are so intricately intertwined, though, it's impossible to extrapolate which is which.
Baseball's history is indeed deeply intertwined with the political and cultural development of the United States, particularly in the 20th century.
The genius of Westworld's reworking of The Tempest lies in showing how character tropes from Shakespeare's play are intertwined and inverted.
More than three years after its acquisition of Oculus, Facebook is a product even more deeply intertwined with people's online identities.
We remain intertwined with Europe, if not the European Union; we still trade with our former colonies; we survived American independence.
Ninja's success is intertwined with the popularity of "Fortnite: Battle Royale," a free game with more than 0003 million players worldwide.
Today, their intertwined July Fourth passings serve as a convenient metaphor for an American legacy of boundless disagreement and unlikely accord.
The intertwined language and history of presidential politics offers Democrats many ways to offset the Electoral College and win a majority.
Part of Wolfe's genius was his realization that in science fiction, as in Catholicism, the literal and the metaphoric are intertwined.
Turkey's clampdown on the news media has increasingly become intertwined with Europe's attempts to cooperate with Turkey on the migrant issue.
Though her life and her work are inextricably intertwined, what may not always be apparent from her performances is Abramović's humanity.
Unfortunately, what Google had built was so intertwined with its internal systems it wasn't suitable for open sourcing or even sharing.
As it turns out, blue states can be just as intertwined with the extractive industries as their red and purple neighbors.
Bridging the two are scenes with the men's intertwined families that can be repetitive but at their best are powerfully emotional.
It was a litmus test: of his continued relevance, which is deeply intertwined with New York's relevance, and of his intentions.
The writing, the connection between Wallace and Ahmed, the intertwined webs of Ahmed's life were all emotionally moving and thought-provoking.
She's been the victim of sexist attacks — often intertwined with racist themes — since her husband's 2008 run for the White House.
As Trump shows with every micromanaging tweet castigating some company for a capital expenditure decision, economics is always intertwined with politics.
As the story progresses, it slowly opens up from the concrete specifics of the brothers' intertwined lives to larger metaphysical themes.
It is hard to ignore the fact that their growth intertwined so tightly with the years of the buffet's worst misfortunes.
The story of income inequality and differential surveillance practices in America is also deeply intertwined with the history of racial inequalities.
In a traumatic event, multiple memories often become intertwined, including memories of neutral factors that were present when the event occurred.
Instead she writes a story exploring how her growing preoccupation with running has been intertwined with loving and losing her father.
Wine culture has long been intertwined with the history of Georgia, where elaborate toasts are an important part of traditional feasts.
"One on his lower spine, one intertwined with his brain stem and two behind his pons," Ms. Allen, his sister, said.
As we begin this new decade, our world faces great peril from two intertwined existential threats: climate change and nuclear war.
And the more intertwined you and your spouse's finances are, the more closely you'll need to pay attention while untangling them.
Selena's makeup looks have since become so intertwined with her career that MAC named an entire collection after her in 2016.
Here, humor and unpleasantness are intertwined, and that leads to laughs — many, many laughs — that are part gleeful and part appalled.
Now, more than ever, our domestic and international interests are intertwined when it comes to illegal aliens, refugees and foreign policy.
The last two categories — presidential leadership and America's place in the world — should be combined, as they are so intricately intertwined.
Perhaps he had worries about his own legitimacy and legacy, intertwined with concerns about the legitimacy and legacy of the court.
Like most of British industry, Cube Precision is intimately intertwined with Europe, selling its wares to companies that send exports there.
Some have even taken souvenir plant cuttings from the vines intertwined with the wrought-iron fence in front of the house.
Double Dutch has been a competitive sport since the 1970s, its popularity in cities intertwined with the birth of hip-hop.
That's true, but as the information economy has become more enveloping, cultural capital and economic capital have become ever more intertwined.
What we're seeing is a stark divergence between sectors that are intertwined with the global economy and those that are not.
It is Chinese territory yet governed by a legal system inherited from the West, and intertwined with the global financial system.
His advocacy of disclosure has become intertwined with politically motivated leaks and stolen information technology, used by states and criminals alike.
The various strands of renascent bigotry in Mr. Trump's America are intertwined, and anti-Semitism is only part of the tapestry.
"You have an old industrial base that is very much intertwined with the political milieu in some fashion," Mr. Mons said.
There are also some concerns that the trade deal could become intertwined with China and U.S. dueling positions on Hong Kong.
"Because the outcome was so dramatic, the league understood that it was intertwined with television," Eskenazi said of Super Bowl III.
The United States has no closer strategic partner in Latin America than Colombia, and our interests in the region are intertwined.
"On Beauty" (2005), another magical big-city novel (set mainly in Boston), also depicted two very different families with intertwined lives.
How exercise could make you more resilient to mental fatigue From the start, Berk's classes and her sex life were intertwined.
Dawson being at the center of a documentary about another creator might seem strange, but his life is intertwined with Star's.
Facebook may indeed plan to look elsewhere, but for the foreseeable future the company and the Bay Area are thoroughly intertwined.
But he has bought into the autocratic delusion that Trump equals America, that national interest and presidential prerogative are inextricably intertwined.
For more than 523 years, Smith's career has been intertwined with the rise of Atlanta as a music and entertainment mecca.
The 48-year-old was born into the Nehru-Gandhi family, whose legacy is intertwined with an independent and democratic India.
That indifference is largely due, experts say, to how tightly intertwined the Roman Catholic Church is with Italian culture and history.
The work exhibited highlights the rich intersection of art and sex trades—and how, for some, the two are intimately intertwined.
There are a lot of intertwined problems within the opioid crisis, from overprescription to lax regulation to backward notions about addiction.
Also, our economies became so intertwined and our border so porous that the idea of conflict between us became self-defeating.
It tells of a researcher's life story, intertwined with some of the most brilliant space discoveries of the last few decades.
But the major difficulty is when a character's origin story and real history are intertwined — as is the case with Magneto.
The fallacy is, of course, that weather is not the same as climate—though the two are intertwined in sometimes surprising ways.
It'd be hard to name an aspect of our lives today that isn't just touched by tech, but fully intertwined with it.
Seeing Comey, intertwined or implicated in the events, is a chance to be a witness to it all — no matter the outcome.
But in pop culture, that narrative remains the domain of women, and witch tales are often intertwined with stories of oppressive men.
Blumenthal said in the case of the FTC investigation, action must be taken against Zuckerberg because he and Facebook are closely intertwined.
And because the issue is so intertwined with the North Korea conflict, there are multiple ways for it to potentially boil over.
Does this not all seem a little odd and antediluvian to you, in today's modern, ultra-networked, densely intertwined, post-geographic world?
Each signal is dependent on the last, and it's the sum of those signals — all closely intertwined — that determines the user's experience.
The lifestyle that goes along with country music has a long history of being intertwined with support for the Second Amendment, too.
Audrie & Daisy explores the intertwined stories of these survivors and the ripple effects their assaults had on their families, friends, and communities.
"The climate crisis is such a massive issue that everything is impacted by it … everything is intertwined in some way," Hirsi said.
But, the months-long saga has so many chapters and intertwined characters, it's pretty impossible to keep everything straight at this point.
It's a musing on masculinity intertwined with politics: Americans who can't bring themselves to fight are just as bad as the Libyans.
Sansa's story this season is intertwined with that of Shae, a clever and perceptive prostitute who becomes her handmaiden, protector, and friend.
In France, the twin extremes of Islamist apologism and fascist reaction grow ever more intertwined, like thorny weeds in a Grimm fairytale.
The actress also seemed to show her love for Beckham on Instagram, posting a picture of their hands intertwined with one another.
She shared a photo on Instagram of her pregnant belly, framed by a Calvin Klein bra and her and Thompson's intertwined hands.
Some critics are doing the important work of putting platforms under scrutiny to better understand the way producers and platforms are intertwined.
Their official joint cypher features an intertwined, "H" and "M" in the same cursive style as both Harry and Meghan's individual cyphers.
Journalism has always been intertwined with entertainment, but a few enterprising souls have been particularly gifted at turning the news into diversion.
Over time, they've also become intertwined with the government's security forces, and today play a crucial role in keeping Maduro in power.
And since their creation, superheroes, including the ones Snyder has depicted in his movies, have shown that morality and heroism are intertwined.
And, the challengers conclude, because the individual mandate is intertwined with a multitude of ACA provisions, its invalidity sinks the whole law.
The Obama administration argued that the tax credit and cost-sharing reduction provisions were intertwined, and that no separate appropriation was needed.
It's three Cartier rings intertwined and he put in a note, 'This necklace represents the unbreakable bond between the three of us.
It makes that case that, due to the steady growth in immigration, immigrants and the success of the housing market are intertwined.
"I think that anything that's at all kept secret is inextricably intertwined with shame and secrecy, (and) should be outed," she said.
This year, the Congress received over 13,000 attendees, and has become a whirling, intertwined contraption of various home-made networks and infrastructures.
America's economy is increasingly intertwined with the European Union's, and unfortunately the litany of bad European imports hasn't ended with Russel Brand.
What better symbolises this intertwined identity better than the institution of the Great British boozer, remixed and reinvigorated as a desi pub?
The history of the United States is intertwined with the history of an argument: How much control should the federal government have?
It overcomes the shortcomings of parties, which focus on national issues, and complements single-issue protest movements to tackle complex, intertwined problems.
Chamberlain oversaw the reform of the exchange's dysfunctional warehousing system, a similarly complex series of intertwined problems that split the LME community.
Mr. McAuliffe and Mr. Wang are, in a sense, mirror images: wealthy self-made men with intertwined careers in business and politics.
Central to his interiors, writes Paul Hendrickson in his new book "Plagued by Fire", is "the intertwined idea of openness and flow".
Here, the lives of people are intertwined with the lives of plants and of the animals, and the rhythms of nature itself.
Intertwined amidst the laughs is a story about a family going through and talking about things like immigration, abortion, grief and trauma.
For this caricature is so intertwined with the public understanding and consumption of art that the two can perhaps never be separated.
Tumen city, which sits just across the river from Namyang in North Korea, has an economy closely intertwined with its unpredictable neighbor.
Since many of these are necessarily intertwined, Jaffe's work is an attempt to understand a behemoth by describing it from different angles.
Instead of going across the tongue of the shoe, the pattern consists of intertwined loops going up both sides of the shoe.
They say the new paper sheds light on how both marriage and dementia are culturally and socially determined as well as intertwined.
Linking the increasingly intertwined strands is the secret policeman Mandiveyi, with problems of his own, in hapless pursuit of the aforementioned firearm.
The entire atmosphere — the surrounding air, the intertwined roots, the humble ferns and lichens, insects and diseases, the soil and water, weather.
"Everything is so intertwined, we can't help but realize that we'll also be affected by the outcome of this election," she said.
Within the Greater Middle East, there are multiple, intertwined, inter-state conflicts — from Yemen, to Syria, to Iraq, to Afghanistan, to Libya.
They are rivals whose political lives have been intertwined since they emerged on the electoral stage and each has vied for firsts.
Thanks to Monroe's—the alchemy of low lights and wine, legs intertwined like the plants above you—you'll be inspired to pretend.
Yet we are also seeing a range of negative consequences as AI becomes intertwined with the spread of misinformation and disinformation online.
In fact, the link between information and souls underwent a major upgrade when neuroscience and computer science became intertwined with each other.
And we can't talk about the economy without talking about climate change – the evidence is clear that the two are critically intertwined.
He is also remembered for being the first pope to dismiss the papal tiara, an emblem of intertwined temporal and spiritual power.
However nonsensical this rule, it is almost impossible not to think Bernd Alois Zimmermann's biography and music indeed tragic, and tragically intertwined.
The fight over technology is redefining the rules of engagement in an era when national security and economic power are closely intertwined.
That means Erikson's Norsemen sailed to the New World centuries before Columbus, and that America's history has long been intertwined with Greenland's.
As progressives wrestle with expanding ballot access and expanding healthcare access, it's important to understand that both progressive fights are intimately intertwined.
"The Charge," the opening section of Emily Jungmin Yoon's arresting debut poetry collection, announces the book's intertwined concerns with assault and obligation.
" Dubal added: "Consumers, too, are realizing how their well-being is intertwined with the well-being of people who do these jobs.
Some Popular Mobilization groups keep their distance from Iran while others — including some of the most powerful — are deeply intertwined with it.
Yet another featured intertwined layers with a gap in between that I could have crawled through, if I had been brave enough.
That effort is intertwined with a related push to advance single payer as a cure for what ails the Affordable Care Act.
Oy. Yes, politics has always been intertwined with the most quintessentially American holiday — just ask those turkeys the presidents pardon every year.
Because science has become so deeply intertwined with partisan dogma, people's very conception of scientific expertise has been hijacked by tribal reflex.
My work has become completely intertwined with my life, so far past the point of definable product, an exploration of pushing boundaries.
Clearly, Spock and Burnham's fates were very much intertwined with each other — or at least that's what "Discovery" would have you believe.
Italy would have to change some articles of its Constitution, which is deeply intertwined with European principles, and draft a constitutional law.
As their intertwined stories unfold, Atwood reveals new facets of how Gilead's power structure came to be, and how it eventually crumbles.
The fact that our fates are intertwined — something even Malcolm eventually realized — makes me not hopeful, as it once did, but angrier.
An electorate that opposed leaving the E.U. worries that prolonged trade talks could hurt Scottish industries intertwined with the global supply chain.
ALL THREE OF THESE MARKETS: GOLD, THE DOLLAR AND THE TEN-YEAR ARE INTERTWINED AND THEY ALL CONSOLIDATING SIDEWAYS AFTER BIG MOVES.
On an emotional level, our experiences of tragedy and comedy are far more intertwined than distinct genre restrictions might have us believe.
"In fact, AMD and Nvidia are the two chipmakers most intertwined with the growth of all this cloud-based software, " he noted.
But in an era where our own interests are intertwined with what happens in developing countries, cutting aid is not the answer.
The worlds are separate but intertwined; what percent of news stories these days revolve around what someone posted on Twitter or Instagram?
But the Loft was still experienced as a succession of intertwined stories, each chapter crackling with an improvisatory energy and emotional heft.
Perhaps most illuminating is the difference in how the two address a pair of intertwined issues: health care and President Barack Obama.
We need federal leadership and a robust national conversation about how human and animal lives are intertwined and in need of protection.
There were two silky anteaters, or pygmy anteaters, high in the branches of a nearby tree, their fuzzy, pinkish-brown tails intertwined.
Millions of people saw them intertwined and giggling, and the game took off, with more than three million copies sold by 1967.
One comes from a political dynasty that has had its differences with President Trump, and the other is intertwined with the president.
"Our visions of immigrant rights and civil rights were inextricably intertwined," Tom Perez, then head of the civil rights division, told me.
From voice-activated lights to watches that analyze the way we sleep, our lives are becoming increasingly intertwined with smart, sophisticated technology.

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