intertwined im PONS Wörterbuch

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Throughout the poem, sadness and ecstasy are intertwined, emphasised by the exclamation marks in the second and third verses.
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He also documented controversy surrounding "okay" and the history of its folk etymologies, both of which are intertwined with the history of the word itself.
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Intertwined in this attention, critics have looked to connect such minimum standards to broader global trading treaties.
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How soil formation proceeds is influenced by at least five classic factors that are intertwined in the evolution of a soil.
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Mainly an urban planning theory book, it has a deep influence in architecture, as the two disciplines are deeply intertwined.
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Intertwined in this narration are the adverse effects of the vanity of the various leaders, and insubordination.
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Her boudoir boasted a custom-made bronze bathtub monogrammed with her intertwined initials.
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The history of the two hills is intertwined, geographically, politically and religiously.
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Art and technology were intertwined in the design enabling him to experiment with materials.
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Biography, history, propaganda, science, science fiction, and cinema are intertwined in the most confusing way.
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