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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
interleave .
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Examples
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This saga of politics and family is a superb achievement; Canin. .interleaves past and present to create a classical tragedy from the very first page.
America America: Summary and book reviews of America America by Ethan Canin. 2008
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Kerasote interleaves his story of his life with Merle with information on humanity's history with dogs too.
August 2007 2007
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“Without Warning” interleaves compound narrative arcs and character development of such complexity that it has caused a distinct spike in “absent from work” days.
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Kerasote interleaves his story of his life with Merle with information on humanity's history with dogs too.
Merle's Door 2007
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"I'll bet you're the type who holds the floor and pontificates, Alpha, and feels threatened by anyone who interleaves comments."
Radio alert. Ann Althouse 2008
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I'll bet you're the type who holds the floor and pontificates, Alpha, and feels threatened by anyone who interleaves comments.
Radio alert. Ann Althouse 2008
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The novel gracefully interleaves the viewpoints of the good doctor with those of the lovers.
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The novel gracefully interleaves the viewpoints of the good doctor with those of the lovers.
September 2006 2006
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The novel gracefully interleaves the viewpoints of the good doctor with those of the lovers.
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The book being lettered, you can immediately turn to whatever article you want; and, by adding interleaves to each letter, may extend your minutes to what particulars you please.
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005
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