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In truth, the two are closely related in Iran, and football is especially intertwined both with the commercial interests of the government and with its propaganda objectives.
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Two of which were to allow the intertwined collapses of both the money supply and the banking system.
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They are usually both intertwined and intensely influential with your visitors.
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There is scope for further large increases on this count, which will not only contribute to the growth of both nations but also to intertwined economic interests and, through that, greater regional harmony.
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The economies on both sides of the strait are now inextricably intertwined.
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And the answer is, both come together -- peace and security are intertwined.
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Both Scott and Cabrera were meeting the moment, excellence intertwined with excellence.
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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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The intertwined stories in this drama by Scandar Copti and Yaron Shani a Christian Arab and a Jew, both from Israel are cleverly conceived and carefully observed, if sketchily realized.
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