| 31. | The titles and the controversies are forever intertwined in the legend.
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| 32. | NATO's military and political functions have always been intertwined.
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| 33. | It's very hard because they are intertwined ."
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| 34. | Each of these three men's fates is conveniently intertwined.
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| 35. | Chelsea left with a girl her age, their fingers intertwined.
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| 36. | He clutched Mandela's hand tightly, their fingers intertwined.
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| 37. | His second main line of collection intertwines with his ethnological interest.
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| 38. | The intertwining of domestic and international interaction must be continuously appraised.
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| 39. | Astrology, politics, religion and daily life are closely intertwined.
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| 40. | Animal worship during the Upper Paleolithic was intertwined with hunting rites.
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