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Our lives and families have intertwined for more than 65 years.
The war is intertwined with the early history of the building.
So I felt like my game and the way how he wanted me to play should be intertwined together.
Politics and the police, in particular, have long been intertwined.
Really, we could get both of you together; your lives are intertwined.
The history of Washington is intertwined with its natural resources.
But faith and art have, of course, long been intertwined.
Yet state power and private business have been intertwined for more than a decade.
They could not part hands that seemed made to be forever intertwined.
Information technology is increasingly intertwined in all of these activities.
But step back, and the magic is intertwined with the real.
In more than a few cases, the two purposes are intertwined.
Indeed, the business operations of father and son are intertwined.
May it be a nation where peace and justice are intertwined.
Perhaps those two traits are more than just a little intertwined.
Political and social issues are intertwined with the ecological problems.
All these are intertwined to bring the galaxy to life.
They were found dead the next morning, their bodies still intertwined.
How it all happened is intertwined with Brown's own character and experience.
The history of the town and the associated defense complex are intertwined.
For the branches intertwined above him and were like nothing he'd ever seen before.
Our arms and legs became so intertwined that we were like one body.
"The health of a bank is totally intertwined with the economy."
Her fingers intertwined behind his head and she pulled him down.
In the book, they form an oval, and are not intertwined.