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It's a magical place to be, but I am also mindful of how many industries are interwined and affected.
Anisha Lakhani: Stephanie Winston Wolkoff's Wonderland: NYFW 2011 Reflections and Fashion at Lincoln Center Projections Anisha Lakhani 2011
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It's a magical place to be, but I am also mindful of how many industries are interwined and affected.
Anisha Lakhani: Stephanie Winston Wolkoff's Wonderland: NYFW 2011 Reflections and Fashion at Lincoln Center Projections Anisha Lakhani 2011
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It's a magical place to be, but I am also mindful of how many industries are interwined and affected.
Anisha Lakhani: Stephanie Winston Wolkoff's Wonderland: NYFW 2011 Reflections and Fashion at Lincoln Center Projections Anisha Lakhani 2011
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Paris with its soul cut to the core—feverish, crowded, nervous, hurried; full of uniforms and mourning bands, with cafés closed at 9:30—no sugar, scarce bread, and tears so interwined with joy that there is scant difference.
DARKWATER W.E.B. DU BOIS 2004
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As the National Journal investigation suggests, although both the insurance and banking industries field their own teams in the Greed Olympics, they are deeply interwined with each other and with other corporate sectors to make sure that the playing field is tilted to favor big business.
The Greed Olympics: Banks and Insurers Battle for the Gold 2010
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As the National Journal investigation suggests, although both the insurance and banking industries field their own teams in the Greed Olympics, they are deeply interwined with each other and with other corporate sectors to make sure that the playing field is tilted to favor big business.
Peter Dreier: The Greed Olympics: Banks and Insurers Battle for the Gold 2010
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But given the deep hatred of Israel among many Lebanese and the current of anti-Semitism with which it is interwined, the prospects for a durable peace between Israel and its many enemies in the Middle East remain dim.
A Privilege to Die Thanassis Cambanis 2010
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As to the first question, the work of Damasio, Hauser, Greene, Jonathan Haidt and others on cognition, morality and empathy seems especially valuable because it helps demonstrate how closely emotion and cognition are interwined by showing that emotions aren't confined to any one area of the brain, but are implicated in a variety of cogntive functions.
Balkinization 2007
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The charatecters are interwined to each other; a puzzle that works well and fit properly in the right places.
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In this case it is an important part of the film since the way it is shot is interwined with my intention of showing three different views of basically the same events and thus make it the subjective story of each of the three protagonists.
Interview With Angelina Maccarone, director of Vivere Melissa Silverstein 2008
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