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  • verb Present participle of intertwine.

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Examples

  • Add in intertwining current day/future storylines and it could be very interesting.

    Science Fiction To Look Forward To In 2009 - Movies 2009

  • Anne Rice is a mastermind in intertwining the occult and christianity in a suductive series within a series. any one who doesnt love this book is insane

    Reader reviews of Merrick by Anne Rice. 2000

  • I realize a lot of people like her--but I just can't get into her as a character--so I don't like the idea of intertwining her more with Batman for that reason.

    Snark Free Corner for 2/25 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008

  • This kind of intertwining is something that we all share.

    Christopher Lydon: Rebecca Goldstein's Ontological Urge: the 36 Arguments 2010

  • As for J. Claude Evans's letter, the notion that people kill wildlife to make a philosophical statement about the "intertwining" of life and death will probably elicit the same amused reaction from Hancock and Heavey that it did from me.

    Letters to the Editor 2005

  • As for J. Claude Evans's letter, the notion that people kill wildlife to make a philosophical statement about the "intertwining" of life and death will probably elicit the same amused reaction from Hancock and Heavey that it did from me.

    Letters to the Editor 2005

  • And because this moment in Mad Men happens in 1960 and because we’re seeing this moment in 2007, the idea of intertwining emotion and commerce is entertaining: We assume this kind of advertising scheme would completely snow every target market from that era.

    Chuck Klosterman on Media and Culture Chuck Klosterman 2010

  • And because this moment in Mad Men happens in 1960 and because we’re seeing this moment in 2007, the idea of intertwining emotion and commerce is entertaining: We assume this kind of advertising scheme would completely snow every target market from that era.

    Chuck Klosterman on Media and Culture Chuck Klosterman 2010

  • And because this moment in Mad Men happens in 1960 and because we’re seeing this moment in 2007, the idea of intertwining emotion and commerce is entertaining: We assume this kind of advertising scheme would completely snow every target market from that era.

    Chuck Klosterman on Media and Culture Chuck Klosterman 2010

  • And because this moment in Mad Men happens in 1960 and because we’re seeing this moment in 2007, the idea of intertwining emotion and commerce is entertaining: We assume this kind of advertising scheme would completely snow every target market from that era.

    It Will Shock You How Much It Never Happened Chuck Klosterman 2009

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