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interlay
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interlay
vb [ˌɪntəˈleɪ] -lays, -laying, -laid [-ˈleɪd]
(tr) to insert (layers) between; interpose to interlay gold among the silver to interlay the silver with gold
n [ˈɪntəˌleɪ]
(Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) material, such as paper, placed between a printing plate and its base, either all over in order to bring it up to type height, or in places in order to achieve the correct printing pressure all over the plate


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Reducing architecture to detail, Hornig proposes a parallel between the geometry of minimal art and the isolated forms of the various elements in an architectonic ensemble; alienated from their original architectural context, these elem ents can be seen as fittings interlaid between public and private realms.
Since the Korean economy is interlaid with the chaebol, which dominate large chunks of GDP, you could get a massive bankruptcy because of a liquidity crisis, which would cause big social unrest.
 
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