More precisely stellated polyhedron faces are formed by interpenetrated stellated polygons. |
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And as with physical contact, it would require a willingness to be seen, to be known, to be interpenetrated. |
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We are social animals, deeply interpenetrated with one another, who emerge out of relationships. |
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That the distinct, interpenetrated Solar Bodies constitute in themselves the Wedding Garment of the soul is something which must not surprise us. |
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It's easy to ignore how black and white cultures in America have interpenetrated, how relatively safe and peaceful our lives are because of his life's work. |
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Hence, in this analysis, there can be no clear-cut boundary between the military and civilian sectors of society, as each is routinely interpenetrated by the other. |
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It's an intense talisman — interpenetrated by past, present, future. |
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In course of a public action, levels are interwoven and interpenetrated. |
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