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词汇 imbricate
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Religious fundamentalism thus imbricates in modernity in several fascinating ways.
Carried out within overlapping spaces and modelled on a similar operational procedure, evacuation and deportation had become imbricated in the official mind.
I will deal with each of these three aspects in turn, and hope to demonstrate how archaeological pasts are deeply imbricated in these narratives.
The first is to posit underlying \\-ile\\ and \\-il-\\ suffixes on all perfective and applicative forms, respectively, whether they imbricate or not.
In one bed (7.2 m), the flat limestone clasts are imbricated and dip to the south, and indicate transport to the north.
Many anthropologists take religion, language, and culture to be fundamentally imbricated.
We interpret that several imbricate thrusts are responsible for the complex geometry of this fold forelimb.
Reformism, via the central tropes of enlightenment, education, rationality and so on, has become imbricated with more generalised ideas about progress.
Beneath this, interbedded marbles, schists and diamictites have buckled and imbricated.
I attribute this to the requirement that only verb bases that have a prosodic trough can imbricate.
These narratives, always imbricated by urban geography and local politics, compellingly yoked the crime to collective preoccupations.
Indeed, it could be argued, women's marginalisation was imbricated in the nature and development of organised working class politics.
The teeth are too poorly preserved to determine whether they contacted each other and/or formed an imbricate arrangement.
The metamorphic sole is now present along the base of the ophiolite, either parallel to the basal peridotite or in imbricate stacks beneath.
Most species are easily distinguished by their highly attractive, double inflorescences and imbricate calyx-lobes.
They were possibly detached from the leading edge of the over-riding ophiolite thrust sheet and imbricated into the underlying melange.
Both the proximity of the two industries and the distinctions between them were imbricated in the spatial organization of the town.
Morris' texts are themselves deeply imbricated, not without their inconsistencies and contradictions, and also the subject of a sustained body of critical inquiry.
Hodder (1997; 1998) sees the issue of goddess archaeology as part of an ever widening global discourse in which our discipline is already deeply imbricated.


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