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It appears that physical sensations and abstract psychological experience are tightly intertwined, and that intertwining may explain the power and appeal of metaphor.— The Situationist
The economic and social angles of this agenda are intertwined, and I want to see the final report make more of media literacy as a cornerstone of its plans to make Britain 2.0— PublicTechnology.net
But for now I am so thankful that these five years have been so intertwined, and that I am able to spend my days at home loving him.— Chattablogs
But the way the mortgage derivatives are intertwined, there's a whole lot of physical houses that need re-examination.— Patterico's Pontifications
Yet we are so closely intertwined -- by values, history, economic interest, and security imperatives -- that we can see our way clear.— Latest Articles

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