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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
intwine .
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Examples
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Or not draws the line, but shows me how they are different, even when they are intwined.
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Not killing, mind you ... but in there nonetheless, all slimy and sickening, so intwined with what makes this place simply exist, that it's supremely difficult to remove.
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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This also assumes that “political” and “income” are inseparably intwined.
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While trying not to damage the completely intwined and symbiotic relationship her and her brother share.
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Not killing, mind you ... but in there nonetheless, all slimy and sickening, so intwined with what makes this place simply exist, that it's supremely difficult to remove.
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She should have gotten out some old JFK and MLK books on their prior speeches and dusted off a few and intwined the passages with a few from the Bible and presto, she would be much further ahead.
Full Text Of Obama's Big Race Speech: A Big Break With Political Precedent 2009
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Obama is too intwined with Wright regardless of his denouncing of Wright's hateful rhetoric.
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Today, Palestinians and Jews are so intwined in neighboring communities that separating them can only happen in one of three ways:
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These three became intwined as a triad long ago, and as such, are entered as one.
Archive 2008-12-01 ScentScelf 2008
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These three became intwined as a triad long ago, and as such, are entered as one.
The Year in Review ScentScelf 2008
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