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She did falter twice, however, sending her to the Secret Ingredient Showdown, but she triumphed each time: first with bagels and then with town house crackers and Entwine wine.
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Entwine your petals in my limpid curls, yank me from my torpor so I may better see the light.
Archive 2008-08-01 Marina Geigert 2008
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Entwine your petals in my limpid curls, yank me from my torpor so I may better see the light.
Perfume Review: Agarscents Bazaar Al Manara Marina Geigert 2008
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Entwine your fingers together, and you have a good metaphor for video: it is an image that is a bunch of lines interlaced.
All Hallow E'en 2003
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Entwine your fingers together, and you have a good metaphor for video: it is an image that is a bunch of lines interlaced.
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Entwine their withered arms 'gainst wind and weather,
The Parish Register George Crabbe 1793
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Entwine their withered arms 'gainst wind and weather,
The Parish Register George Crabbe 1793
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Entwine their withered arms 'gainst wind and weather,
The Parish Register George Crabbe 1793
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"Anyone with a Spanish accent appeared at risk," Entwine, a visiting fellow with the American Enterprise Institute, writes.
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And Forever to Entwine Us. It is a translation of a High Elvish inscription on One Ring wedding bands we once saw in a LOTR jewelry order catalog.
Our One Heart 2009
 
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