And all this mixes with your most mystic mood; so that fact and fancy, half-way meeting,
interpenetrate, and form one seamless whole.
THIS could have occurred nowhere but in England, where men and sea
interpenetrate, so to speak--the sea entering into the life of most men, and the men know- ing something or everything about the sea, in the way of amusement, of travel, or of bread-winning.
Crossing his arms on his chest, as if to control this new sensation of delight, he drank in delicious draughts of that mysterious air which
interpenetrates at night the loftiest forests.
The double networks of UF and PVA may
interpenetrate with each other, which was a promising structure to enhance the property of UF resin due to the forced compatibilization of the two polymers and to our best knowledge, no research has been reported on UF/PVA interpenetrating polymer networks.
The pieces by Caridad for this series, "Sense, feeling it or not" are full of contrasts that, according to its curator Rafael Muci, "portray coincidences and anecdotes that
interpenetrate each other, designing a narrative thread of the artist's life.
Within these structures, different time frames
interpenetrate one another.
When the mating surfaces are brought together, the large spacing of the nanorods allows them to slide between those on the opposing surface and to
interpenetrate. When the shell materials from opposing sides come into contact, which together form an alloy with a eutectic temperature at or below room temperature, a liquid alloy is quickly formed.
Nan Shepherd, an author and poet who spent her life walking in the Cairngorms, said that place and mind may
interpenetrate until the nature of both are altered.
Paganism is consequently a blurred and shifting designation, defying taxonomy for, as Jones relates, Christianity and paganism could
interpenetrate. Pagans could be monotheists, and Christians could be accused of polytheism or branded as pagans because they adhered to or revived old practices.
Bosworth surveys the terminology of heritage, history, memory, and palimpsests, all of which are problematic, before embarking on his exploration of Rome's multiple pasts in which times and spaces
interpenetrate. His focus is on the period from the Enlightenment up to the Olympics of 1960 and beyond.
But London is the central theme that runs through the diary: the city as a presence that both gives out wonder and demands some sacrifices and accommodations in return; this is a story of people and the city, and the ways in which they
interpenetrate and change each other.