Are they -- you know, are they intermeshed now completely?. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Mar 14, 2007] Reference
Prudence and wisdom are therefore closely intermeshed as virtues. From Wordnik.com. [What is Human Wisdom?: An Interrogation of Posthuman Futures in Transhuman Evolutionary Discourse By Celia Deane-Drummond] Reference
I slowly reached out to take it, and our fingers instinctively intermeshed. From Wordnik.com. [Thin Air] Reference
When she first intermeshed, the enemy seemed a toy, lost among so many stars. From Wordnik.com. [Ensign Flandry]
Huge squares of dark granite intermeshed perfectly to form the high, sweeping wall. From Wordnik.com. [Emperor of Ansalon]
Among the ideas that intermeshed with changing conditions, special importance is to be given to the. From Wordnik.com. [PHILANTHROPY] Reference
They coalesced into bars of light and shadow, then formed intermeshed, spoked patterns that began to rotate. From Wordnik.com. [The Lost Worlds of 2001]
This approach is always intermeshed with power, hierarchy, egocentrism and the threat or use of force or pain of some sort. From Wordnik.com. [Two Paths to Solving the World's Problems] Reference
They used an intermeshed contra-rotating solution – at least the hubs are side-by-each rather than one sorta-inside the other. From Wordnik.com. [Book Meme] Reference
Its evergreen leaves and densely intermeshed branches would hide them as well as a stone wall, if they could find a way through to the other side. From Wordnik.com. [The Eye of the World]
Mars, made by a scientist named Schiaparelli, and he has drawn a number of large bodies of water, among which are intermeshed continents and islands. From Wordnik.com. [Through Space to Mars Or the Longest Journey on Record] Reference
However, even if so, both kinds of neural system, and the states and behaviors they organize, are normally causally intermeshed and functionally integrated. From Wordnik.com. [Pleasure] Reference
But that only comes to bear when women are actually able to take advantage of it, i.e. when cooking the meal does not involve too many intermeshed processes. From Wordnik.com. [3. Conditions of Acceptance for Solar Cookers] Reference
The world is intermeshed as never before, and the days of letting huge money institutions collapse are past, because it causes wide spread damage of hurricane force. From Wordnik.com. [Jessica Catto: Greed and Growth: New Priorities for a Stable Future] Reference
The true scope of this integration is often under appreciated, but the economic, legal, and administrative fabrics of European countries are now incredibly intermeshed. From Wordnik.com. [Max Bergmann: The EU's Political Deficit] Reference
Though they emerged independently of each other, the national movement and the black working class movement intersected, were intermeshed and fed off each other at numerous points. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Today] Reference
First they cast their pila with devastating effect, then they drew their swords and swung their shields around and waded into battle like the intermeshed components of one gigantic machine. From Wordnik.com. [The First Man in Rome]
Such opportunities and platforms are of critical importance if we are to make effective public policies in a world of such complexity, one becoming so profoundly interconnected and intermeshed. From Wordnik.com. [The Need for Change] Reference
Human rights, India's cultural and state sovereignty, and Western military intervention seem to be intermeshed in a dangerous manner for promoting Western human rights agendas in India and other nonwestern social/political domains. From Wordnik.com. [Radovan Karadzic's website and blog] Reference
If we take the principles of justice or democracy seriously, for example, it is no longer self-evident that the domestic arena is the main site for their pursuit, since domestic and foreign affairs are now deeply and irrevocably intermeshed. From Wordnik.com. [Globalization] Reference
All these thousands of reactions are intermeshed in an exceedingly complicated fashion, and any substantial change in the rate at which any one of these reactions proceeds will affect other reactions that make use of substances produced by the first reaction. From Wordnik.com. [The Human Brain]
Globalization in this sense is a matter of degree since any given social activity might influence events more or less faraway: even though a growing number of activities seems intermeshed with events in distant continents, certain human activities remain primarily local or regional in scope. From Wordnik.com. [Globalization] Reference
The crowd shouted as the dragons entered a steep dive, twisted into a sharp rolling climb, and came to a halt, their formation intermeshed with the weyrlings so perfectly that it looked like the two wings of dragons had been flying as one, even though the fighting wing was head to head and a meter underneath the weyrlings. From Wordnik.com. [Dragon's Fire]
Our global system is composed of intermeshed and tightly coupled networks. From Wordnik.com. [Global Guerrillas] Reference
�Our global system is composed of intermeshed and tightly coupled networks. From Wordnik.com. [Warren Ellis] Reference
"Ford and Volvo are, to this day, still very intermeshed," says Cox at Rothschild. From Wordnik.com. [Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories] Reference
How Twitter is continuing to develop and become intermeshed with other technologies. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
Daimler Trucks now intermeshed development and production operations closer than ever. From Wordnik.com. [eMercedesBenz] Reference
But the exercise does show the perils of having a company and its CEO so closely intermeshed. From Wordnik.com. [SmartMoney.com] Reference
Boonstra (1962) also thought that the postcanine teeth of the maxilla may have intermeshed, but to a lesser extent. From Wordnik.com. [Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]] Reference
But since economics is so intermeshed with politics, I would agree that it's impossible to win that Prize for achievements that are entirely apolitical. From Wordnik.com. [AutoHotkey Community] Reference
In truth, it was rather picturesque, so many of those great gray bunches of intermeshed twigs, ensconced amid the green fir boughs that we had cut with them. From Wordnik.com. [A Busy Year at the Old Squire's] Reference
Gordon Brown's moral excellence in his own eyes and his moral depravity in all other eyes are logically intermeshed, his delusion of moral excellence being just one more item on the long list of all his actual depravities. From Wordnik.com. [Libertarian Blog Place] Reference
The Darfur crisis and its escalation around the indictment of Sudan's President Bashir by the International Criminal Court has provided a grave test for Africa's collective ability to deal with African issues which are heavily intermeshed with international dimensions and interests. From Wordnik.com. [AllAfrica News: Latest] Reference
61 There was certainly no stigma attached to women's productive work within the plebeian community throughout the study period; indeed, there was no perception of a gender divide between productive and reproductive work, as work routines intermeshed and were shared by both sexes. From Wordnik.com. [Gutenber-e Help Page] Reference
I mean, I think they are intermeshed. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Mar 14, 2007] Reference
The world of of manufacturing is intermeshed. From Wordnik.com. [The Truth About Cars] Reference
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