Islanders interweave Hawaiian cultural traditions with contemporary lifestyles.
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Canadian-born Zoe Keating will interweave electronics and sampling into cello works.
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As their stories interweave, Daggers becomes the only one who can save her.
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Set in and around Carcassonne all three books interweave different periods of history.
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Layers of ambient sound, similarly morphing, interweave with the images.
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Please remember to sign your posts, and not interweave them within an existing discussion.
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The sounds vary as strains of jazz, blues, hip-hop and gospel interweave.
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His experiences there and his legacy as Palestinian interweave in complex ways in his work.
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Scenes from Harriet's life interweave with her own narration and anecdotes of other slaves.
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Weave: interlace by or as if by weaving
To combine two things through weaving
An organization for LGBT UUs and their allies working for justice and to counteract oppression based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Some congregations have Interweave chapters.