They were typically constructed around a deep central pit, with vertical plank walls and a gabled roof intermeshed for stability. |
Like Iraq, as politics intermeshed with intelligence, another drama involving an Australian intelligence officer was playing out. |
The United States and the EU are already the most closely intermeshed economic areas in the world. |
It is possible to add value only if products and services are effectively intermeshed. |
The procuticle is made up of layers of chitin fibres intermeshed with proteins and, in many species, with calcium salts. |
There is something potentially liberating about the idea that somehow, in the beginning, the sexes were so profoundly intermeshed. |