Mr Di Maggio, entwined in his own problems, has already threatened to withdraw his accusations against the former prime minister.
Gold has been deeply entwined in Indian culture for thousands of years.
The whole financial system is entwined in counterparty risk.
Accusations fly about special banking deals for supporters of the ruling Democrats - Tarrin is a key party fundraiser - although such charges are routinely hurled at anyone in power, so closely are politics and business entwined in Thailand.
Professor X has entwined his take on teaching with episodes in his personal life involving the purchase of a house he could not afford and subsequent marital tension.
Entwined with this plot is a love story in which Wallace finds a soul mate.
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Boastful but accurate: no other institution has entwined national and supra-national authority together in quite the EU's way.
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Officially privatized in 2000, NITC is nonetheless much entwined with the state-owned National Iranian Oil Company, or NIOC.
The tournament is also entwined with local religious practices, social gatherings, family visits and festivities at home and in the open air.
In his driveway that night, he gave her an ink sketch of a demon entwined with an angel.
The question is whether they can not only rekindle the passion and ambition that made the company so popular (and now, in some ways, so infamous) but also whether they can take a story so deeply entwined with one central figure and make it new.
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Its economy is too entwined with the world's trading system, and international financial markets, for it to eschew any interest in, or influence on, the rest of the world.
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