The five courses are cleverly intertwined with five live pantomimes performed throughout the evening.
The fates of the prime minister and Britain's mightiest media mogul are now intertwined.
For a time, their fortunes were among the only things that intertwined the men.
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"One of the most surprising things is how intertwined his themes are, " Mr. Goode reveals.
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Their lives become more complicated and intertwined, yet poised to unravel at any moment.
Over the last decade, technology has become more intertwined with business models and overall customer satisfaction.
More the strategy was intertwined in a vision for the U.S.--a vision of leadership through innovation.
And so this is a perfect example of how politics and economics are totally intertwined.
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The bodies get pretzelled together, limbs and heads intertwined, the three men working as a unit.
His tales of the macabre, with death and beauty closely intertwined, were admired by many editors.
Water and energy are deeply intertwined in what we refer to as the water-energy nexus.
Meanwhile, the way ahead for European banks is inextricably intertwined with the euro crisis.
Ribbons of the paper tape piled up at Joe's feet like a nest of intertwined vipers.
Our social lives (as reflected digitally) are becoming inextricably intertwined with our professional ones.
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Goldman Sachs' ethics and its ethos are intertwined, but now the veneer has been breached.
The fund has certainly become intertwined with European institutions because of the euro-zone crisis.
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For reasons of geography Mexico's fate is ineluctably intertwined with that of the United States.
Second, in a number of countries the interests of company bosses and politicians are closely intertwined.
Business across the region remains intertwined with the state while the wider commercial society is weak.
The UNESCO-U.S. relationship is so intertwined that I cannot imagine the United States disengaging.
The two ideas became more intertwined in my thinking: success as an entrepreneur, entrepreneurial success.
Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr and other services, and now Posterous too, are interconnected and intertwined to varying degrees.
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Historically, the merits of free enterprise and the obligations of success were intertwined in the national catechism.
But Google's increasing array of services creates an unprecedented collection of intertwined personal information, says Ben Edelman.
Nor is there evidence to suggest he recognized how freely the streams of the three philosophies intertwined.
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Call it the mild, mild West: the romance of the frontier intertwined with the comforts of wealth.
Their economies are intertwined with that of other states, and with the nation's economy as a whole.
Moral and economic pressures have become intertwined, driving investors to push managers to go for cleaner investments.
Nevertheless, there are 20 cases of board members from all three companies being intertwined through the boards.
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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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