Many human communities want answers about the current status and future of Arctic marine mammals, including scientists who dedicate their lives to study them and indigenous people whose traditional ways of subsistence are
intertwined with the fate of species such as ice seals, narwhals, walruses and polar bears.
But it's a lot more powerful, because here the characters» competing personal agendas are
intertwined with the fate of a clearly defined setting, Wakanda, that means something to us emotionally — in Stark contrast to «Civil War,» where Buck and Cap's bond is rock solid but the wider threats facing the Avengers are more vaguely defined.
Moreover, I'm pretty sure the fate of ebooks is
intertwined with the fate of the Kindle.
Trace quickly learns that the all - knowing Rusalki are slowly fading, and that their destiny is closely
intertwined with the fate of the entire universe.
Not exact matches
The
fate of the move, which could occur as early as April 1, appears
intertwined with the current state budget negotiations.
And if they are right, what happens next to Wikipedia could affect more than just the
fate of the website: Google and Microsoft, for example, are hatching plans that are
intertwined with those of the encyclopedia.
In the end, the
fate of educational markets, for good or ill, is
intertwined with broader issues of educational politics and policy.»
His
fate is
intertwined with Proposition 305, a statewide referendum opposing his massive school voucher expansion, which will be on the ballot at the same time.
Her
fate becomes
intertwined with Mickey's, giving rise to a story of passion, entangled commitments, and half - truths.
When the Toros» son falls in love
with the Riveras» beautiful daughter, Maribel, their
fates become
intertwined.
Our
fate is now
intertwined with that of newspapers generally.
As
with the humans and the Titans, through symbiosis, the pair's
fates are
intertwined.
As they enter the human plane, their
fates with Azura and Gallil become
intertwined.
And, while it may seem an odd extension of rights, in many ways it harkens back to a time when mankind's
fate was more readily acknowledged as being
intertwined with that of the rivers, lakes, and streams that sustained us — a time in which our purer instincts towards preserving nature needn't be dictated by legislation.