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When early modernism came around in the 1930s, however, courtyard homes weren't as prevalent because houses tended to be more of an "object in the landscape" instead of being intertwined with the outdoors, Mr. Dick, the architect, says.
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In finalizing the outcome document, please be mindful of the intertwined history of the United Nations and United States of America with regard to proposals for international taxes and fees.
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Given how intertwined its own business as a purveyor of soccer content will continue to be with the fortunes of the Premier League, Sky will continue to pay mightily for the privilege.
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Trade and investment between the two economies will explode after both join the WTO, and by 2008 they will have become so intertwined that independence--and with it conflict--will not be a viable option for Taiwan.
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