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  • In this way the two shapes are interlocked, as of course they have been at various other levels - all other levels - for the whole of the song.

  • What ultimately governs, in the kingdom of justice, is a set of interlocked value judgements on the purposes and the significance of goods.

  • This approach leads toward a semiotic concept of culture as an interlocked system of construable signs.

  • Instead, he argues, 'economies are built on the interlocked realms of communal and commercial value, not gift versus commodity' (ibid.).

  • Only when ' hypercycles ' are introduced, in which replication and primitive translation are interlocked, does fidelity of replication improve, as it becomes enzyme-assisted.

  • Instead, it has tried to forge connections between these interlocked histories and processes.

  • It was here that the interests of the executive branch and the parastates interlocked particularly well.

  • His apartments, especially in the high-rise collective houses, were planned as maisonettes, partly on two storeys and interlocked in a complex three-dimensional puzzle.

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