Word: interwoven
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...Interwoven with the poetic freedom which portrays the more inexpressible thoughts of the woods is a subtle humor. In two unexpected lines, Vachel Lindsay summarizes neatly a whole political campaign. The couplet bears repeating for the benefit of staunch members of the Republican club...
...palaces." The Prince Regent has but to mutter a command and the groveling object of royal displeasure is led away to have his hands chopped off, his wrists dipped in boiling oil, his back flayed by a U. S. barbed wire lash. Everywhere the timeless usages of Ethiopia are interwoven stressfully with Occidental permeations. But, like potent and perfidious Albion, the Little Empire "muddles through...
...from a box at a race track. In a leather chair in Berkeley Square, London, Lord Woolavington (once Sir James Buchanan) regarded the lengthening silver ash of his cigar, and though separated from each other by space and, apparently by opposing interests, the fortunes of these three gentlemen were interwoven inextricably. They, of all the gentlemen of England, were most concerned in the 143rd English Derby, which was at that moment being run at Epsom Downs...
...Blue, "the color of peace," was used for the ribbons of the Rhineland Security Treaty. The other treaties have ribbons in which the colors of the signatory powers are interwoven...
...present a liturgical service of readings and music, without address, in Andover Chapel, Andover Hall, at 5 o'clock on Holy Thursday, April 9. The subject of the service will be "Where is thy God?", and readings have been selected from the various literatures of the world, to be interwoven with liturgical music, which will be furnished by members of the Glee Club. The meeting will be open to the general public...